高中English提高怎么这么难?顺便求推荐补习老师

匪行天下

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现在是1ab2ab3中的哪一级
 

Helen钱

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读和写有问题明显是词汇量不足 在英语上花的时间太少了
有位网友,曾经给我建议,背GRE词汇。她背了一些日子,有可能见效慢,加上功课忙,没有坚持下来。

词汇量不足,怎样补足?
 

Helen钱

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是不是你要求太高呀。
孩子自己跟自己较劲。
我一直在给她减压,其实我的内心里,认为女孩具备起码的大学文化就行了,我唯恐她读成书呆子。
 
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How to Study Shakespeare

Five steps to success reading a Shakespeare play Many students of English literature dread studying Shakespeare. However, while it is true that Shakespeare's dramas are the most demanding works encountered by high school students (and most college students who do not take courses on Chaucer and Old English literature), with a little perseverance any student can master Shakespeare. Below are five steps to success reading a Shakespeare play. The tips listed can also be applied to the study of Shakespeare's sonnets and non-dramatic poetry, with the exception of tip #4. Good luck!
1) Read a great plot synopsis. There are countless plot summaries available, but many are simply too brief to provide detailed scene-by-scene accounts. Look for a synopsis that incorporates passages from the play directly into the discussion. Although you may not understand the passages completely at first, when you read the play later on you will know exactly what is happening in the story. I recommend Charles Boyce's Shakespeare A to Z, which contains excellent scene-by-scene summaries of all Shakespeare's plays, and the perennial favorite, Stories from Shakespeare by Marchette Chute. For recommended online plot summaries, see below in the links section.
2) Find an annotated copy of the work you would like to read. Even if you already have a copy at home or at school, if it is not properly annotated you should invest in another edition. Look for a copy that has detailed annotations at the bottom of each page or on the page opposite Shakespeare's text. When you find an edition that has annotations, skim over a passage at random and identify any words that you do not understand. If they are not all defined at the bottom of the page, put that edition back on the shelf. Often editors overlook words that might pose a problem to first-time Shakespeare readers. I find that even some of the most popular editions have this flaw, so don't be deceived by well-known names. If you are ordering by mail or online you do not have the luxury of glancing through the glossary. In this case, I would choose an edition from one of the following three series: The Falcon Shakespeare; The Kittredge Shakespeare; and The New Cambridge Shakespeare. The Falcon Shakespeare is the hardest to find, but it is by far the best for high school students.
3) Get comfortable and read once through the play. In this quick preliminary reading you should focus on learning the meanings of difficult words, and, as you read, you should start to become familiar with the personalities of the characters. When you are finished your first reading, you will be ready for step four.
4) Rent, buy, or borrow from your local library the BBC production of the play. The BBC Shakespeare series is an amazing resource which includes the complete text of each drama. Grab your copy of the play and read along with the video. Through the performances of the tremendous actors featured on the BBC productions, the speeches will come to life for you, and passages that were unintelligible before will become clear. If you do not have access to the BBC series, you might have to do a little research to find a good alternative video production that is as close to the original play as possible.
5) It is time to read the play again. By now you should have a solid understanding of the key passages, and hence you can concentrate on larger themes represented in the play. It is time to ask yourself questions like:
What are the main events of importance?
Which characters are involved in the sub-plot and how does the sub-plot relate to the chief plot of the play?
How do the characters relate to one another?
What motivates the central characters?
What does the play tell us about life and our ability to control our own destiny?
Do not be discouraged if you must re-read crucial passages several times. Even professors often need to return to key lines. Each time you read a passage you will gain a deeper understanding of the play as a whole. I would also recommend reading general commentaries on the play, especially if you need more ideas for essay topics.
There is no reason to fear the Bard. Although it takes a little work to master Shakespeare's language, full comprehension is within the grasp of all students.
 

Helen钱

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How to Study Shakespeare

Five steps to success reading a Shakespeare play Many students of English literature dread studying Shakespeare. However, while it is true that Shakespeare's dramas are the most demanding works encountered by high school students (and most college students who do not take courses on Chaucer and Old English literature), with a little perseverance any student can master Shakespeare. Below are five steps to success reading a Shakespeare play. The tips listed can also be applied to the study of Shakespeare's sonnets and non-dramatic poetry, with the exception of tip #4. Good luck!
1) Read a great plot synopsis. There are countless plot summaries available, but many are simply too brief to provide detailed scene-by-scene accounts. Look for a synopsis that incorporates passages from the play directly into the discussion. Although you may not understand the passages completely at first, when you read the play later on you will know exactly what is happening in the story. I recommend Charles Boyce's Shakespeare A to Z, which contains excellent scene-by-scene summaries of all Shakespeare's plays, and the perennial favorite, Stories from Shakespeare by Marchette Chute. For recommended online plot summaries, see below in the links section.
2) Find an annotated copy of the work you would like to read. Even if you already have a copy at home or at school, if it is not properly annotated you should invest in another edition. Look for a copy that has detailed annotations at the bottom of each page or on the page opposite Shakespeare's text. When you find an edition that has annotations, skim over a passage at random and identify any words that you do not understand. If they are not all defined at the bottom of the page, put that edition back on the shelf. Often editors overlook words that might pose a problem to first-time Shakespeare readers. I find that even some of the most popular editions have this flaw, so don't be deceived by well-known names. If you are ordering by mail or online you do not have the luxury of glancing through the glossary. In this case, I would choose an edition from one of the following three series: The Falcon Shakespeare; The Kittredge Shakespeare; and The New Cambridge Shakespeare. The Falcon Shakespeare is the hardest to find, but it is by far the best for high school students.
3) Get comfortable and read once through the play. In this quick preliminary reading you should focus on learning the meanings of difficult words, and, as you read, you should start to become familiar with the personalities of the characters. When you are finished your first reading, you will be ready for step four.
4) Rent, buy, or borrow from your local library the BBC production of the play. The BBC Shakespeare series is an amazing resource which includes the complete text of each drama. Grab your copy of the play and read along with the video. Through the performances of the tremendous actors featured on the BBC productions, the speeches will come to life for you, and passages that were unintelligible before will become clear. If you do not have access to the BBC series, you might have to do a little research to find a good alternative video production that is as close to the original play as possible.
5) It is time to read the play again. By now you should have a solid understanding of the key passages, and hence you can concentrate on larger themes represented in the play. It is time to ask yourself questions like:
What are the main events of importance?
Which characters are involved in the sub-plot and how does the sub-plot relate to the chief plot of the play?
How do the characters relate to one another?
What motivates the central characters?
What does the play tell us about life and our ability to control our own destiny?
Do not be discouraged if you must re-read crucial passages several times. Even professors often need to return to key lines. Each time you read a passage you will gain a deeper understanding of the play as a whole. I would also recommend reading general commentaries on the play, especially if you need more ideas for essay topics.
There is no reason to fear the Bard. Although it takes a little work to master Shakespeare's language, full comprehension is within the grasp of all students.
谢谢大师,我给孩子收好。
 
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推薦Coquitlam tutor : Ed 604-7651945 以前我曾推薦過 許多國內來的高中生經他教導 成績不錯 寫作閱讀是相輔相成的 有需要自行連絡 不認真不要試 因為他説浪費父母的錢 浪費他的時間 他會覺得沒成就感
 
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不看汉语书籍,只看英文原版,包括数理化的书籍。
1年可见效果。
 

Helen钱

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推薦Coquitlam tutor : Ed 604-7651945 以前我曾推薦過 許多國內來的高中生經他教導 成績不錯 寫作閱讀是相輔相成的 有需要自行連絡 不認真不要試 因為他説浪費父母的錢 浪費他的時間 他會覺得沒成就感
谢谢。
 
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有位网友,曾经给我建议,背GRE词汇。她背了一些日子,有可能见效慢,加上功课忙,没有坚持下来。

词汇量不足,怎样补足?
背单词就是最好的路子了.
如果不喜欢死记硬背,就是看书,各种书. 看奥斯卡级别的各电影.
关键要跟孩子好好谈谈,告诉她没有其他捷径可走,静心,去图书馆好好借书看,开始效果看不见,一旦质变,就突飞猛进了.
 

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