In fact, learning English is like walking. There is no shortcut, but you have to make constant efforts on your own.
Words are the most important, difficult to remember and time is tight. I think the problem of method is very important. It's really difficult to just remember words. I suggest that you recite more and do more simulation questions in the process of doing the questions. Don't finish this question before you see right or wrong. Be sure to analyze every question, including the words in various questions. Don't be afraid to do fewer questions, but do a set of questions well.
Slowly, you will find that many words often appear in reading. And there are a series of common words in CET-4, which can be remembered more.
And memory can't be learned at once. After you finish a set of questions, recite the words twice that day, once the next day and once every few days. Don't worry too much! !
Stick to speaking, listening, reading and writing, and your English will be great.
First, talk more.
Create more opportunities for yourself to speak English with English teachers. When you meet classmates, especially with good friends, try to greet and talk about your feelings in English ... then you need to carry a small English-Chinese translation dictionary with you. When you meet new words, you don't have to remember them deliberately. If you use it a lot, the word will be remembered naturally. Never take learning English as a burden, and always take it as an interesting thing to do.
Maybe if you have a chance to meet a foreigner, you should boldly go up and say hello to him and talk about the weather, scenery and school ... just don't ask him personal questions such as his age and marriage history. Try to talk to him with some words and sentences you have learned. Soon you will find it much easier to talk with foreigners than to speak English with China people. Because he uses many simple words when he talks to you, and he doesn't pay much attention to expression. As long as the pronunciation is accurate, we will be able to communicate smoothly. You just have to be confident and dare to express your ideas.
It doesn't matter if you don't have the right partner. You can take a book or something as the object of imagination and talk about what you have seen and heard in a day, your happiness, your sadness and so on. If you insist on doing this, your spoken English will certainly be greatly improved.
Second, listen more.
Look for every opportunity to listen to English. When others talk in English, you should boldly participate and listen to the pronunciation of all kinds of people, regardless of gender, age, fast-paced and slow-paced. If such opportunities are rare, you can choose articles you don't know, which will be of great help to yourself. Listening to the tapes of the learned texts will be of great help to your language intonation learning.
Third, read more books.
"Reading" can be divided into two types. One is "silent reading". Practicing for a certain time every day will be of great benefit to you to improve your reading speed. What you read can be your textbook, but it's better to have some interesting little books, because the English college entrance examination now pays more and more attention to reading quantity and reading speed. The score of each question has a great relationship with your comprehension ability, so after three years of reading training in high school, you will definitely win the college entrance examination. The other is "reading aloud", which is an indispensable way to learn a language.