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How should college students teach themselves English?
I really can't learn anything from college English. To put it bluntly, I have to teach myself, because I am a foreign language department. Basically don't go to class. Of course, this is not recommended. I taught myself, not in college. My study method is very useful to me. I passed TEM-8 and interpretation in my own way and didn't go to class. Of course, my test-taking ability is far less than oral English. My method is biased towards oral English, so you can learn from it.

First, I am a movie fan. I can watch a movie dozens of times. For example, when I watch Sex and the City, my lines are basically verbatim. The first time I watched it with subtitles, the second time I listened to it purely, and the third time I took a notebook to write down those lines that I didn't understand very well or felt very good, and then I looked them up in the dictionary to familiarize myself with the whole lines, so that I could basically know what they said without looking at subtitles. . As long as you do it, this method is definitely more comfortable than doing the whole paper. Who wants to do a test? Later, when I was free, I said some lines from the movie myself. I think special life is very practical, just like a very simple word, a lot, everyone knows. Basically, we know it means a lot, but Americans use it to express what is predestined. . . This is my destiny. This is my life.

Second, listen to me. I converted the movie into mp3 format and put it in m3. When the dormitory is closed at night, listen when you can't sleep. Now that you are familiar with the lines, you are familiar with the listening process. The words used in writing speeches (there will be many English speech contests in universities) are novel and rarely seen in books. This is capital. . Many people watch American TV plays, but how many people can use them?

Third, read novels. For example, I like Sex and the City, so I bought a novel named Sex and the City. It was really difficult to read it in pure English for the first time, but I persisted in reading a paragraph, at least knowing what it was saying. Then look up the meaning of the new words, and it won't be so difficult to read after sorting them out.

Fourth, say. Many people feel embarrassed to speak English. It doesn't matter if no one tells you. I can tell myself that I often speak English to myself at home. It's like a bubble drama. Imagine a story and say whatever you want.

Fifth, write something. I will write an email to foreigners when I have nothing to do, and then send it out casually. It's fun to write to strangers, or they can reply to you. You can communicate as a pen pal and have the motivation to write English back and forth.

I formed this habit in high school. When I got to college, many students wondered why I didn't go to class, but I could study in my own way.

The above methods are all summarized by myself, and I hope they are helpful to you.

Freshman can do well. Whether spoken or written. .