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Zhou Lei of Qingdao University
I want to concentrate on learning English. At that time, I was an expert in English College Entrance Examination (135). In this regard, I will talk about my experience.

There is really no shortcut to learning English. I have to start from scratch. Because I am interested in English, I study well. But I don't think my method is necessarily suitable for you, so I'll give you some advice on learning English.

I think if you have a poor English foundation, start with high school grammar, find a grammar book, read a chapter and make a chapter title. This will have a remarkable effect, but if you can't give up. You should read it every day. Don't read too much, make sure you don't have to take notes every day, and you will know what to read next time. I read 100 words every day during the holiday, but I really remember only 3040 words, most of which are just impressions. In this way, you will have a vocabulary of seventy or eighty subconsciously. Review those 30, 40 words the next day, and then recite the following words again. This is very effective, but I insist on it every day. This is how I remember words. I only spend a lot of time reciting words, but I spend a lot of time reviewing words, so that I easily passed Band 4 and Band 4. There are many ways to remember words, such as reading or reciting texts, but I don't want you to do so, which is inefficient and wastes time. Of course, it is necessary to read two books every day. I recommend you to use Wang Changxi's book, which is very good. As for listening practice, I only hope that you can listen to more listening books or texts with English scenes. For example, walking in America is very close to life. In fact, most of the listening in the exam is a scene in life.

Next time, I hope your English will advance by leaps and bounds, and don't let it become a hindrance to your postgraduate entrance examination.

What I said above should run through your college life, and you can be flexible when reviewing.

Tell me about my preparation experience at that time.

Time allocation

My junior year began to review for postgraduate entrance examination last semester. This semester, I only watched English and the specialized courses of the National People's Congress, and the time was basically half-divided. There are detailed plans for how many words to read, how many books to read and how many specialized courses to read every day, so as not to waste unnecessary time thinking about what to read today. During the summer vacation of my junior year, I began to review politics. Because of the poor political foundation, the first round of political review takes more time. When most of my classmates have finished reading politics twice, my first time is over. However, due to careful reading, the problem of understanding was solved, but the review time was saved later. Since the last semester of my senior year, I relaxed my English a little because of the heavy task of reviewing professional courses and political courses, but I never stopped reading and reviewing words. Later, according to my own review, I arranged a study plan and constantly adjusted it. The time spent on English, politics and professional courses is roughly the same. Finally, about a month before the exam, I began to recite on the basis of understanding and make final preparations for the exam.

Third, English review.

I am most satisfied with English in all subjects. English is the most difficult course to improve your grades, so it is best to accumulate it in peacetime. In the next semester of my junior year, I began to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination in English. For a whole semester, I just recited a word book, did more than 50 readings very seriously, and read some English newspapers and magazines when I was free. As for the word book, I think as long as it is published by a regular manufacturer, as long as the meaning of the explanation is complete and there are examples, the key is to see how to recite it. The first time I recited it, I looked at it instead of reciting it. I didn't force myself to remember too much. I just write a few words on the paper when I see a word, and then read all the explanations and examples carefully. This is also the embodiment of 100 and 40 I mentioned above. Personally, I don't believe in some so-called effective methods of memorizing words by my tutor. I always feel that it is better to recite words more carefully when I have time to recite his methods. It is true that words should be memorized in the article. The words you meet in the article are the most memorable and can be used. But after all, the preparation time is not long, and it is difficult to find a series of articles that contain all the vocabulary of the postgraduate entrance examination outline and have a small super vocabulary, so I think it is necessary to find a vocabulary book to recite. That's why I don't want you to recite in reading.

Of course, memorizing words is not enough, and some reading is needed. I do fifty readings a semester, which is very few compared with other students. I pursue quality, not quantity. Every time I finish writing an article, I will read it carefully with the analysis and translation at the back of the article, find out every unknown word, understand every long and difficult sentence, and find out the reasons for the mistakes.

By the way, there is not much difference in the choice of reading books. Of course, books with the same topic pattern are absolutely not close to the real difficulty. Reading club is not to test your level, but to improve your reading ability. As long as you study a book thoroughly, you will certainly gain a lot.

In the last semester of my senior year, in addition to reciting words, I began to study real questions. I think the most valuable materials for English postgraduate entrance examination are real questions. First of all, I will do real questions according to the time requirements of the postgraduate entrance examination and test the review results of the past period of time. Then I began to read it over and over again, and basically knew all the words, all the sentences and all the questions. Among them, I also downloaded the flash courseware of New Oriental reading teaching from the Internet. I think Mr. Zhou Lei spoke very well, and after listening to it, I felt that my understanding of the real question was obvious and profound.

Because my composition has not been very good, I bought a composition book specially. Although composition can best test a person's level, memorizing some frames and classic sentence patterns is very helpful for the exam. Translation, cloze, new questions, I didn't prepare much. Readers are the best in the world. Many tutors for postgraduate entrance examination say so, which is true, not only because the reading score is high, the reading level goes up, but also the ability to do other topics will improve.

In the final stage, I didn't do many questions, just read the real questions and compositions, and some things I summarized, such as the key and difficult words in the real questions and so on.

Fourth, political censorship.

Because high school is a science major, I wanted to browse the political textbook in my junior year last semester, but I didn't even finish reading the philosophy part in the end, but the part I read was always impressive, so I think it is very beneficial to read the textbook if I have time. Strictly speaking, I started to watch politics in my junior summer vacation. At first, I went to a remedial class. Because I haven't read a book before, the effect is not very good, but I have always had a general grasp of politics and know where to start.

Senior three began to watch comprehensive political lectures. I read slowly the first time, because there are many things to understand. The second time I read it, I bought a basic exercise book. After reading part of it, I finished the corresponding exercise. After feeling well understood, I began to read political outline analysis and exam analysis, and began to recite some knowledge points. In fact, as long as you understand it deeply, some things will be remembered naturally after watching it several times, and you don't need too much forced memory. I didn't start to do the real questions until I entered the sprint stage. Political questions don't need to be read many times like English questions. The key is the way to look at the topic, especially the focus of the big topic. You can try to write it yourself, and then compare the answers to find the gaps.

Finally, I read some books summarizing current events and special topics, memorized the big questions I thought were important, and made several sets of sprint questions to consolidate them.

In short, although politics is a subject that needs a lot of memory, it will be less difficult to remember if you understand it well from the beginning and lay a good foundation.

Review of verb (abbreviation of verb) specialized course

We take two specialized courses. I have read the textbooks of professional courses before, but I didn't read them carefully, just to cope with the exam. So when I reviewed for the first time, I began to take notes while watching. My notes are very detailed, but they are not special summaries. I just write down the contents of each chapter and section in concise words along the contents of the book, most of which are abbreviated from the original words in the book. Then read the book over and over again, add notes, and at the end, just read the notes. You should buy a test book of professional courses over the years, and deepen the memory of key chapters in combination with the topics. However, we must not focus on self-righteousness. We must understand every part of this book and say it in our own words. Because even if the designated textbooks for postgraduate entrance examination remain unchanged, teachers may change, and the types and directions of questions will also change. Therefore, we must constantly change and thoroughly understand the teaching materials. This year, we have a specialized course, which is very different from the theme type and focus of previous years. As soon as the paper was handed down, everyone was a little confused, but in fact, if you recall it carefully, it was all in the book. At this time, it is necessary to look at the real questions, see who understands them well, and review them comprehensively.

Finally, some schools are not limited to textbooks, but examine the breadth of knowledge and the depth of understanding of problems. If you want to take an examination of this kind of school, it will be more difficult to review the specialized courses, because in addition to reading the designated teaching materials, you need to read other related bibliographies, periodicals and papers.

There is nothing to say about math study. You are a medical student, so you shouldn't take the math exam. }

Six, choose the postgraduate materials and remedial classes.

In the last semester of junior year, there are usually students who have just finished the postgraduate exam, which is a good opportunity to save money and effort. In fact, the old and new contents of many materials have not changed much, especially English. If the political outline has not changed much from last year, I will still use the old one, so I will use an old book as my political lecture. Furthermore, in the process of buying books, you can also communicate with the brothers and sisters who sell books and ask what books are good and how to review them. , and generally can get a warm answer.

Only the outline analysis and examination analysis of all subjects of Higher Education Press are recommended here, especially politics. In addition to handouts, outline analysis and exam analysis must be bought. Other books should be selected according to personal situation and student feedback.

Besides books, if you have a computer, there are many resources available on the Internet. I found a free online course of New Oriental on the Internet. Although it was a year ago, it is still used now, especially English. Reading and translation are real questions, and they are both very good, much better than the remedial classes for postgraduate entrance examination. You can also look at the experiences of some people who have been there, the materials summarized by friends who have studied, all kinds of free audio-visual materials and so on. Because there are too many online resources, some people spend a lot of time searching for information online every year, and they find a lot of seemingly useful information, but in the end they read very little. This situation must be avoided. The focus of postgraduate review is to master knowledge, not to find information. In addition, students should communicate frequently, discuss learning methods, feedback the use of materials, share review materials and so on.

In my opinion, there is no harm in remedial classes. As long as you listen carefully, you will certainly gain something. During the summer vacation, the basic intensive class played a greater role, but by the end of the punching class, the special class was useless.

Finally, after disdainful efforts, I finally entered China Renmin University as a graduate student in economics from an unknown inland second-rate university across disciplines and schools. Believe in yourself, nothing is impossible as long as you work hard.

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