Foreign language learning
I learned from this teacher the improved teaching method of 1: 1. You can go and see ABC Horizon English. Well, the course is tailor-made for me, and I think it's a good introduction. This kind of study should also provide you with great progress, and I will make great progress. Hello, landlord! I'm sorry to reply so late. To tell the truth, I didn't graduate from a foreign language major. I have used these languages for many years because they are all my working languages. In Japan, companies used to write reports in Japanese every day, but now they have to deal with dozens of English emails every day in the United States, and the boss is European. If I don't know this language, I can't work at all. So, I just hope you understand that there is no shortcut to learning a foreign language. The best way is to create opportunities and environments for yourself as much as possible. Many universities have foreign language corners, but only a few people go there. After some friends go, they feel a little inferior and their spoken English is far worse than others, so they won't stick to it. This idea is absolutely wrong. Everyone will never start, so don't worry about your current state, just stick to it. In addition, watch more American dramas. Our traditional education is British English, because British English is pure and authentic, but in fact, in our life and work, American English has increased by more than 0%. So if you can't create a good foreign language environment around you, the best choice is to watch American dramas and original movies. Not only their pronunciation is standard American English, but you can also come into contact with different accents and different people's pronunciation habits. In many places, students speak the same English as teachers, because there is no other source of English accent except teachers all day, which is also wrong. In addition, I suggest you refer to the interpretation textbook. This is my advice to you. Personally, I think this is a more suitable exercise method. Secondly, I want to correct your conceptual misunderstanding. You don't need to look at any new concepts, let alone the mechanical industry or foreign language majors. It's almost 0 years, and it's not a new concept. This is an ancient concept. I can tell you responsibly that 0% of the English words I use every day come from high school vocabulary. I'm afraid you will never use more than 0% of CET-6 words once in your life, and 0% of CET-4 words are rarely or rarely used at work. More than half of the English words used in practical work can't be learned in school. Give a simple example: lead time. This is a word that we use every day in our company. Can you tell me what this means? Few college graduates know its exact meaning. Many English majors have passed TEM-8, but they still can't tell the difference between leadtime and deliverydate. You must know these two words separately, but why can't everyone understand them together? This is the failure of school education and book education, because most of what we have learned is useless. For another example, if you go to the market and look at the current early education materials, you will be ashamed to browse the English cards of children aged 65,438+0. I have seen them, but I am embarrassed. I don't know what English is. This shows that our traditional English education is misleading. I mentioned it before. It is because the interpretation textbooks make up for our shortcomings to some extent, and the contents of many interpretation textbooks are closer to life and more practical. I often give presentations to big bosses all over the world, and no one has ever said anything wrong with my English. Similarly, I receive so many emails from all over the world every day, and there is nothing I can't understand. The reason is that the real language is simple and practical. If you just want to take the exam, then I can't help you, so I think I need an English professional to answer your questions. If it's just for work, you can still refer to my opinion. Three tenses, eight voices and the 16th National Congress of English were all learned in senior middle schools. If you make reasonable use of what you have learned so far, it is the most important thing for you, and then it is just a question of vocabulary. My point of view above is very clear, so I won't say much. The same is true of learning other languages. Make foreign language experts laugh.