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What are the learning methods?

Learning methods include: dribbling memory, reading memory, understanding memory, overall memory and keyword sorting.

1, bitwise memory method

Memorizing bit by bit means reciting one sentence and then the second sentence. After reciting the second sentence, recite the first sentence and the second sentence together, and so on. This method of reciting is suitable for reciting Chinese and English texts.

2. Read aloud and remember

Reading aloud is a natural memory method, which needs to read out what needs to be memorized repeatedly. This method can remember many things, such as Chinese, English, politics, history and so on. The key to this method is persistence. I used to have morning self-study at school, so I can use this time. This memory method doesn't need to be remembered once, and it will be remembered naturally after a while.

3, understand the memory method

Understanding mnemonics is suitable for memorizing some regular knowledge. For example, some short answers such as politics and history are a bit routine. If you understand the routine, you can remember a lot.

4, the overall memory method

The holistic memory method is to use the correlation between people's overall thinking ability and knowledge to remember. This method is suitable for some logical knowledge points. For example, write related chemical equations according to the periodic table of elements, and then carry out overall memory.

5, keyword sorting method

Keyword ranking is a very important learning and memory method for students. But this method needs someone to sort out. Everyone has memorized the periodic table of elements, so they won't forget it after they have basically memorized it. This is to rhyme the sorted things by keyword sorting, which is very in line with the students' memory style. This can turn learning into learning to sing, which has a feeling of assisting memory and has a good effect.

Learning:

Learning refers to the process of acquiring knowledge through reading, listening, thinking, research and practice. Learning can be divided into narrow sense and broad sense: narrow sense: the process of acquiring knowledge or skills through reading, attending lectures, researching, observing, understanding, exploring, experimenting and practicing is a behavior pattern that enables a person to obtain continuous changes (the improvement and sublimation of knowledge and skills, methods and processes, emotions and values). Such as the process of acquiring knowledge through school education.

Broadly speaking, it is a relatively lasting behavior mode or behavior potential generated by gaining experience in the process of life. Sub-generalized learning refers to the way of human learning.