Read You Thousands of Times and Never Get Tired of One Hundred and Forty-One
141. Chew too much
Huilan: Why don’t you go out for a walk in such a cool day?
Jin Yu: Didn’t you see me and write lesson preparation notes?
Huilan: It’s July, and school starts early, so don’t rush to write.
Jin Yu: I have read all the books I borrowed from Section Chief Wu in five days.
Huilan: Have you read all three books?
Jin Yu: It took two days for the textbooks and teachers to use books. It took only one day for the supporting exercise book.
Huilan: Could it be a quick look?
Jin Yu: You are what a person who doesn’t read books says. The three books are not written down from beginning to end.
Huilan: You must have gained a lot.
Jin Yu: I mainly gained confidence. Before that, I was very worried and worried about not knowing where to start. After reading it, I found that the basic English modules of secondary vocational schools are simple and easy to understand than ordinary English. Whether it is the length of the text and vocabulary, or the ideas and methods of the test paper questions, it is many times easier.
Huilan: Secondary vocational English is mainly about laying the foundation.
Jin Yu: The focus is on the application of basic knowledge, not for exams. Let’s not mention anything else, just take vocabulary as an example. The vocabulary of each unit of the general high school textbook is several times more than that of several times.
Huilan: That's incomparable. For a poor foundation, a large vocabulary is a test. Many English words, if you remember them and forget them in the first place, it's no less than a wake-up call.
Jin Yu: What I mean is the truth. A considerable number of people, whose English foundation is weak and their will is not tenacious, have lost interest from then on and simply give up on English.
Huilan: It is indeed difficult for many people to take exams, so it is better to have some basic foundation.
Jin Yu: The basic module of secondary vocational English is equivalent to a bridge, and the connection is just right, and there is no need to make up for it outside the school.
Huilan: You can master it on campus, why bother elsewhere?
Jin Yu: Considering the actual situation, students come from all over the world, their foundations are uneven, and everyone understands them, and they gain something from each lesson. The first thing to consider now is.
Huilan: It’s time for summer vacation, so it’s necessary to consider it thoroughly and coordinate as much as possible.
Jin Yu: So you must first be familiar with the textbooks, and then write lecture notes as appropriate. Focus on one topic in each lesson to ensure that everyone benefits from it. You can’t chew more and eat them hard, and practice one lesson after another, practice it over and over again, be familiar with it, review the past and learn the new, and make progress every day.
Huilan: Persevere, accumulate little and make more, gather sand and make towers, and gain a lot of harvest.
Jin Yu: Don’t talk less, but the focus is on actions.