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English experience!
I summed up my experience in roaming the foreign language world into ten articles and gave them to those who really want to master a foreign language instead of pretending.

First, learning a foreign language cannot be interrupted for a day. If you really don't have time, even if you squeeze out ten minutes a day. Morning is a good time to learn a foreign language.

Second, if you are tired of learning, don't be too reluctant, but don't give up learning. At this time, you can change your learning style. For example, you can put your books aside and listen to the radio, or temporarily put aside the practice of looking through dictionaries in textbooks.

Third, never learn by rote out of context.

Fourth, you should write down and remember the most commonly used "sentence sets" anytime and anywhere.

5. Try to "psychologically translate" the things you come into contact with, such as the advertisements that flash by and the words you hear occasionally. This is also a way to rest.

6. Only what has been revised by the teacher is worth remembering. Don't look at the exercises that have been done and haven't been revised by others over and over again. If you watch too much, you will unconsciously leave them in your mind together with your mistakes. If you are purely self-taught and have no help from others, then you should remember what must be correct.

Use the singular first person when copying and memorizing sentence patterns and idioms, such as "I'm just teasing you" …

8. A foreign language is like a bunker, which must be besieged from all directions at the same time: reading newspapers, listening to radio, watching original movies, listening to foreign language lectures, learning textbooks, communicating with foreign friends, talking, etc.

Nine, dare to speak, don't be afraid of making mistakes, but ask others to correct them. Most importantly, don't feel embarrassed or discouraged when others really start to help you correct your mistakes.

Ten, we must firmly believe that you can achieve your goal, and we must firmly believe that we have strong perseverance and extraordinary language talent. If you no longer believe in this talent (it's not bad to think so! ), then you think you are smart enough to master a foreign language. If the materials you have learned are difficult to chew and discourage you, then you should scold textbooks and dictionaries (right! In fact, there are no perfect textbooks and all-encompassing dictionaries. Finally, when it is really difficult to move forward, we should scold the language itself, because all languages are difficult to master, and the most difficult thing is the mother tongue. If you think so, things will be easy.

From:/englishstudy/xuexifangfa/2009-08-19/87350.html Answer the questions carefully, and accept them with confidence. Welcome to ask questions.