第1个回答 2006-02-20
We'd better develop our interest in English at the beginning of our study. To develop interest in English study is not very hard. We may have the feeling of satisfaction and achievement from our English study when we are able to say something simple in English, talk with others or foreigners in English and act as others' interpreters.
Plans are always very essential, so we must make some elaborate and workable plans before study. And we should certainly carry out these plans to the letter.
Notes should be made whenever we study any book. We may follow this advice: Don't read book without making notes. As we know that notes are the summarization, the core content, our understanding and the abbreviations of the books. Our notes are much thinner than the books so that we can learn them by heart easier and can often review and read them. We may also record our notes on tapes so as to often listen to them easier, to deepen our impression and to lighten our burden of memory. Sometimes it is needful to draw some tables and illustrations that are very impressive, visual and concise.
Watching English movies, English TV programs, listening to English songs and learn English on some special occasions are also excellent and vivid English learning ways as we may combine English with some certain scenes to deepen our memory.
Excellent personality is one of the decisive factors in English study.
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第2个回答 2006-03-06
It has been five years since I began to get touch with English, a beautiful language. When I recall my experiencces of learning English, Irealize that when you have lost yourself to the world of English, you can never get out of it. When I fir st learned English at the age of 13. I couldn't hlp getting involved in it. I quickly grasped all the words the teacher taught us. I had a strong feeling that I love English. That is the power for my further English study. I believe in the simplest sying "interest is the best teacher."
At the very beginning ther were many strdents in my class who had a better knowledge of English than Idid, because most of them took all kinds of English courses such as Nes Interchange and New Concept English while I just stayed at home. For me , I don't copy other strdents' way of learning English. I did it myself. I read a lot of English materials, small or large, shortor long. I remembered the first book I read was called English Highly, the articles of which I kept reading all the time and could even recite. And also I became quited sensitive to English. When ever English appeared I would try to read them. As day passed by, all this that I did really made the English words accumulate in my mind. Gradually I discovered that I was able to use many English words that others didn't dnow. My vocabulary was enlarged.
第3个回答 2006-02-26
We'd better develop our interest in English at the beginning of our study. To develop interest in English study is not very hard. We may have the feeling of satisfaction and achievement from our English study when we are able to say something simple in English, talk with others or foreigners in English and act as others' interpreters.
Plans are always very essential, so we must make some elaborate and workable plans before study. And we should certainly carry out these plans to the letter.
Notes should be made whenever we study any book. We may follow this advice: Don't read book without making notes. As we know that notes are the summarization, the core content, our understanding and the abbreviations of the books. Our notes are much thinner than the books so that we can learn them by heart easier and can often review and read them. We may also record our notes on tapes so as to often listen to them easier, to deepen our impression and to lighten our burden of memory. Sometimes it is needful to draw some tables and illustrations that are very impressive, visual and concise.
Watching English movies, English TV programs, listening to English songs and learn English on some special occasions are also excellent and vivid English learning ways as we may combine English with some certain scenes to deepen our memory.
Excellent personality is one of the decisive factors in English study.
第4个回答 2006-02-23
We'd better develop our interest in English at the beginning of our study. To develop interest in English study is not very hard. We may have the feeling of satisfaction and achievement from our English study when we are able to say something simple in English, talk with others or foreigners in English and act as others' interpreters.
Plans are always very essential, so we must make some elaborate and workable plans before study. And we should certainly carry out these plans to the letter.
Notes should be made whenever we study any book. We may follow this advice: Don't read book without making notes. As we know that notes are the summarization, the core content, our understanding and the abbreviations of the books. Our notes are much thinner than the books so that we can learn them by heart easier and can often review and read them. We may also record our notes on tapes so as to often listen to them easier, to deepen our impression and to lighten our burden of memory. Sometimes it is needful to draw some tables and illustrations that are very impressive, visual and concise.
Watching English movies, English TV programs, listening to English songs and learn English on some special occasions are also excellent and vivid English learning ways as we may combine English with some certain scenes to deepen our memory.
Excellent personality is one of the decisive factors in English study.