(1) Master some basic shorthand skills, such as remembering the first three letters of long words, for example, recording exp;erience as exp; Use symbolic memory, such as: remember more ">" and remember less "as"
(2) Pay attention to the spelling of words. After listening, be sure to listen to the original text carefully, mark the new words and recite them.
(3) Be familiar with phonetic spelling rules, remember words with pronunciations when spelling, memorize words by syllables, and divide the words into several small parts for memory.
(4) Insist on listening practice. Keep listening for half an hour every morning. Listen again and again. Don't answer when you say something wrong. Listen again. Listen to the original text for the second time and read after it for the third time. Listen for the fourth time without looking at the original text, and see if you can hear the general meaning. You can listen to Band 6 or mainstream English radio stations such as VOA, BBC and CNN.
(5) For students with weak hearing, you can find a short passage for dictation training every day or every week. If you persist, you will make great progress.
In addition, it should be noted that NECCS listening questions include: short dialogue, long dialogue, news and writing words. Listening preparation should focus on short conversations and writing words.