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I am good at math, but what should I do if my Chinese is not good?
Being able to learn math well shows that people must be very smart. Because mathematics requires understanding and calculation ability. Smart people's poor Chinese must be due to insufficient time investment. Because Chinese is more about the accumulation of knowledge, even if you work hard, you may not see the effect for a while, and it takes a long time to get the effect, which is precisely accumulation. If you don't invest enough time, it means that you are not interested in Chinese and don't understand the beauty of Chinese. It is easier to mistake Chinese for useless and boring. This is all because you haven't met a good article, and most of the textbooks are boring things. After class, you can read more famous books, look at the ancient people's thinking about life, and look at the gorgeous writing of ancient Chinese. The more you watch, the more you have experience, the more you can sing and the more you like it. The more you know, the more you like, the more you like, and the more you want to know. You don't need to be eager for Chinese. Pay attention to introducing excellent articles after class and insist on reading some interesting things every day. After a long time, your ability in all aspects of natural language will be improved. The key is to take time to accumulate.