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What should I do if my high school English is particularly poor?
1. Master several main pronunciation rules as soon as possible, and combine the pronunciation and spelling of words to improve the memory ability of words. The pronunciation of words changes mainly in vowels, and the consonants are basically the same except C and S. If you know that vowels pronounce their own names with stressed syllables, then it is not so difficult to remember take, tide, mode and huge, and no one needs to teach you. You can read and write without looking it up in a dictionary.

2. Work hard, read the English textbook you are learning now, and learn and write every word, sentence and article in the textbook. If your English level improves, you will certainly catch up with the teacher's teaching progress and stop flying in class.

3. English phrases and fixed phrases should be remembered as words. For example, making up your mind is making up your mind; Decide. If you remember this sentence, when you see the sentence "He is determined to learn English well", there is no doubt that you will soon write "He is determined to learn English well" accurately.

4. Find a simple middle school English grammar self-study. If you don't know how to ask the teacher consciously, you can also ask the students with good English foundation, and your grammar can be improved gradually. Remember five basic sentences in English sentences, namely:

Basic sentence pattern 1: SV (subject+predicate)

Basic sentence pattern 2: SVP (subject+system+table)

Basic sentence pattern 3: SVO (subject+predicate+object)

Basic sentence pattern 4: SVoO (subject+predicate+indirect object+direct object)

Basic sentence pattern 5: SVOC (subject+predicate+object+object complement)

Basic sentence pattern 4: SVoO (subject+predicate+indirect object+direct object)

Uncle Li bought me a birthday present.

Basic sentence pattern 5: SVOC (subject+predicate+object+object complement)

He painted the wall white.

Remember: there is no shortcut to foreign language learning. Crazy English means crazy learning English, not crazy learning English. The so-called plane crash is a lie. Only work hard for yourself, not for others.