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Is it easy to use English for the thinking guide edited by Niu Chunlin?
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I believe many people are troubled by memorizing words and grammar in the process of learning English. It is very difficult to recite English words alone out of context, and it is often easy to remember and confuse. If the mind map is put in, it will help to establish vocabulary-related logic, help to find connections and promote memory. Grammar is recorded in the form of mind map, which is interrelated, can find subtle differences, is not easy to be confused, and can quickly establish a good structure.

English mind maps are divided into different contents: some are extended by affixes on the same root, some are words with similar letters, some are words with the same meaning, some are words of the same type, and so on. Grammar can be divided into morphology and syntax, and how different tenses are expressed These can be summarized and analyzed one by one.

If you finish learning English, you can summarize and write a mind map for analysis, which will enhance your knowledge of English.