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I am a sophomore, male, and I am ok in science, mathematics and science, but my grades in Chinese and English are too poor. How can I improve them?
Hello!

Your situation should be that of most science boys. Breaking through the two bottlenecks of Chinese and English will undoubtedly make you stand out among many science students. Here I give my personal suggestions and opinions:

As a mother tongue, I believe that each of us should have a good foundation. In fact, the judgment of Chinese achievement mainly lies in the usual accumulation and the understanding and grasp of the topic.

Let's just say that different people think differently about the same topic, which leads to the deviation of the answer. Therefore, it is a key point to improve the comprehension ability of examination questions. I suggest you do the problem well. It is not recommended to do too many questions here because the subject of Chinese sometimes needs a sense of language (but not absolutely). You can find the feeling of the topic from many questions you have done, commonly known as "understanding". That is, after you have done the problem, you should sum up why you didn't think so at the beginning, what's wrong with your thinking and where to start. These are all things you should consider. After all, Chinese is not like science and engineering, and it can have an immediate effect through a lot of practice.

The second point is the problem of accumulation. You can choose vocabulary accumulation (buy some school contacts, do multiple-choice questions, record common typos, correct pronunciation, etc. ). Classical Chinese also depends on reading. Be sure to translate it after reading it. If you do this, your classical Chinese translation will be fine.

As for poetry appreciation and modern literature reading, I believe your teacher has said enough. I won't say them one by one. Review according to the teacher's information. Finally, the composition, usually pay attention to accumulate more materials, pay attention to current events, pay attention to innovation, use new materials, break the old and establish new ones.

There is really no shortcut to learning English as a second language. If it is a language, we should start with vocabulary. No matter what your foundation is, you must have a good vocabulary. Memorize a certain amount of words every day (of course, it must be implemented, otherwise nothing will be useful), and the words in the text must be mastered. As for extracurricular accumulation, if your English foundation is not particularly good, you should still remember the words on the exercises (gestalt and reading to find new words).

If your foundation is ok, I suggest reading English magazines and watching English movies to further improve your level.

Let's talk about English practice. I have to admit that English can really be improved by doing a certain amount of exercises. Of course, the premise is that if you take every paper you have done seriously, the improvement of English is also a long-term process. It is normal to have ups and downs in the middle (after all, you have experienced it). Believe in yourself, keep doing it, and eventually you will improve!

As for English composition, we can often recite some beautiful English short articles or accumulate some model essays to improve it.

Having said that, in short, the word accumulation is really important!

I hope you can improve! I wish you progress!

I hope my answer can help you!

Don't be afraid to ask questions ~

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