A summary of learning college Chinese is urgently needed.
After summing up this college semester, I suddenly became interested in ancient literature and began to study Chinese hard. If you want to learn Chinese well, you must first be interested in Chinese, literature and reading, arouse the poetry in your heart and arouse the deep singing of your mother tongue. As far as exams are concerned, the improvement of Chinese scores is certainly the result of long-term efforts, but breakthroughs can be made in some links in the short term. Listen carefully to the teacher about every basic knowledge topic in class to avoid summarizing or making information effective. Second, ancient Chinese reading. Usually you can buy two ancient prose, notes, novels, essays and history books. It's best to buy what you are interested in, not too rough and not too difficult to understand. It's better to have a version with more standardized comments. Reading more books at ordinary times can cultivate a sense of ancient Chinese, and you will not be afraid when you meet ancient Chinese. Summarize and remember the meaning and usage of the learned real words and function words, which are interlinked in many ancient Chinese. Third, poetry appreciation: usually recite more things and experience the emotions. It is best to buy a collection of poems and songs written by famous writers. When reading, pay attention to the analysis and appreciation of the terms in the article and try to use them in the exam. Fourth, the composition broadens the reading area, and there can be rich materials when writing. Hard writing can improve writing speed. I hope these methods can help improve my college Chinese.