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Is it okay for senior three to attend make-up classes?
I am a liberal arts graduate this year. As for the problem of making up lessons, I want to say that there are about 200 students in a large class (such as Golden Key). It's really useless The year of senior three is very precious, and most of them should learn to control themselves. If you are not good at math and English, you can ask the teacher alone, or you can take the following experience from my senior three:

1. Math: Pay attention to textbooks, which is the first place to learn math well and improve math scores. If you want to make a meeting of the examples and exercises in the math book, you must make clear the purpose and intention of the topic. It is best to prepare a corrected book and carefully analyze the typical mistakes in this book, so that solving a problem is equivalent to solving a class of problems. Also, you should ask more questions. You must follow the teacher in class. You should do as the teacher asks. In terms of homework, we should learn to do it selectively. If you understand the questions in the book and what the teacher added, you will finally get a good grade in math. I am a liberal arts graduate this year, and I passed the math exam 136. Although it is not high, according to my experience in senior three, I must follow the teacher in class.

2. English: Pay attention to textbooks, and it is best to recite classic texts or good paragraphs from books. The composition is quite brilliant. Vocabulary must be memorized, after all, this is the foundation. It is no problem to memorize the words in the exam instructions and master simple applications. We must attach importance to reading and cloze, and strive to get all the simple questions right. Senior three will practice for one year. I believe the teacher, cloze once a day and read twice is no problem.

If you think the math teacher at school has a good method, I suggest you follow the teacher closely. After all, you have many years of teaching experience, so you must trust the teacher. Come on!