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How to improve Chinese, Mathematics and English at the same time in Senior One?
I'm also a junior. It's good to introduce you to a method. Oh, I'm using it, too (I love math)

Number: After the mid-term exam-

You can take some time every day to do some typical examples. If not, please ask the teacher or the top students in the class to exchange more math experience with them. Of course, don't forget to preview and review = efficient math scores. Over time, you will love doing problems, your mathematical thinking will be expanded, and your grades will naturally go up.

L 1: The whole book-

First of all, we should strengthen the number of words, followed by sentence patterns. Because sentences are composed of words, you should read more every day (introduce a good memory method to you-1.10 minutes, 2. 1 hour, 3.4 days, 5 weeks,1month) and recite it every day when you have spare time. Strengthening memory means practicing writing more, writing more and practicing more for the typical composition of each unit, and strengthening English reading comprehension (in my middle school, English reading is always the first in every exam, whether it is the monthly exam, the senior high school entrance exam or the final exam)-buying an English reading exercise, listening to English listening-listening to English songs or things about English listening (not only what to sing, but also what to say, without knowing the lyrics) Mathematics: doing more exercises and reading more books. Every time I review knowledge points, I will do some questions, which is the most efficient.

Chinese: Words and texts are memorized, so it is better to take notes and have classes. There are many knowledge points on it. Master reading methods and look at the composition examination room.

English: Memorize phrases and words and use grammar.

History and Politics: Just read more books. . . . . . .