1, before class: Before class, we need to preview. Preview requires us to look at what we want to attend as a whole, and then find out the key points and difficulties, as well as the contents that we can't understand well, and mark them in different categories, so that we can listen carefully in class and understand our own problems.
2. In class: It is impossible to concentrate on the class, which makes it more important for us to preview before class. We need to concentrate on listening to the key points and difficulties encountered in preview in class, and try our best to understand and absorb them in class. At the same time, you can also see whether the teacher's focus is consistent with the focus you are preparing to determine before class. In addition, you need to take notes on what the teacher focuses on so that you can review it later.
3. After class: Be sure to keep up with the review after class. Not only should we review what we learned that day, but we should also spend some time reviewing in the next few days. At the same time, we can keep up with some exercises, test and consolidate. When reviewing, if you find something you don't understand, you must ask the teacher or other students in time to understand.
4. Learn to summarize: If you can quickly reflect the knowledge points needed by this topic after seeing it, then the speed of doing the topic will increase, and you should also summarize your own ideas after doing it. To sum up more, you will find that many topics are regular and can get twice the result with half the effort. It can be very easy to encounter similar problems in the future.
5. Create a good working environment: try to keep quiet when doing homework, and don't put anything on the table except books and school supplies to avoid distracting attention. Parents should not nag and reprimand too much, but encourage their children more.