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【推薦】學生對學習英語的計劃3篇

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時間流逝得如此之快,又將迎來嶄新的學習生活,此時此刻需要制定一個詳細的學習計劃了哦。可是到底什麼樣的學習計劃才是適合自己的呢?下面是小編為大家整理的學生對學習英語的計劃3篇,供大家參考借鑑,希望可以幫助到有需要的朋友。

【推薦】學生對學習英語的計劃3篇

學生對學習英語的計劃 篇1

伴隨着初二下學期的結束,隨之而來的便是愉快的暑假生活,不過鑑於下學期便是初三,為了應對將來的中考,為了考上重點高中,在考慮到自己有着明顯的偏科現象,英語成績有種“拖後腿”的趨勢以後,我決定先制定一份關於初三英語的暑假學習計劃,希望在暑假結束之後,自己的英語成績能夠有着明顯的提升。

初中的英語比較重基礎,不管是語法還是聽力都是屬於比較簡單的範疇,但是如果自己的詞彙量不足的話,很容易看不懂題目想要表達的含義,也就是説我在暑假學習英語的重點在單詞方面。由於補習班跟不上進度,而一對一的補習比較貴,因此我不打算在暑假的時候上英語補習班,這意味着一切都要靠我的自覺性,以及空閒出來了大量的時間,我決定每天至少利用四個小時的時間用來學習英語,不僅僅是早上的時候要讀英語作文,而且在抄寫單詞的.同時還要記住每一個單詞的音標,規劃好每一天的學習任務,務必要做到當天的學習量必須要當天清理完畢。

除此之外我還要找出初中階段的所有英語教材,爭取每天默寫一個單元的單詞,等到複習完一本教材中的單詞以後,我還要打亂順序進行記憶,以免記憶沒多久便以往了。英語的讀法是必須要弄準確的,或者説我要改變自己的閲讀習慣,在處理完這個階段的學習以後再開始複習語法方面的內容,那麼也會好學很多。最主要的還是要嘗試寫英語作文,如果寫不出來英語作文的話,那也僅僅是逐字逐句地翻譯罷了,因此必須要將學習到的內容都應用到實際之中。

聽力的練習自然不是戴耳機或者是坐在書房裏聽,鑑於學校廣播的特性,儘管每次考試中英語都會播放好幾次,但也總有聽不清楚的地方,因此我應該購買一些英語聽力試題,將音頻播放設備放到隔壁房間進行播放,務必要保證自己能夠聽得清楚,而且要能夠根據聽力獨自做出句子與作文部分,這樣的話才能證明自己暑假的學習是有用的。

其實我也知道僅憑兩個月的學習就像將英語學好是不顯示的,但是我希望經過暑假的學習以後,至少英語能夠在以後的考試中每次都能夠及格,這樣的話也不會給自己的整體成績以及平均分“拖後腿”,其實相比起這份學習計劃,上課認真聽講才是最為重要的。

學生對學習英語的計劃 篇2

很快我就要面臨着初中畢業的現實了,對於下個學期的高中生活,我是比較期待的,因為從下個學期開始便宣告着我已經是一名高一學生了,為了迎接美好的高中生活,我可不能夠在學習上拖後腿。可事實上我的確有着偏科的現象,最為明顯的就是英語科目上的不足,實際上在前不久結束的考試之中,我的英語僅僅只是勉強及格而已,如果不是其他科目的優勢彌補了英語的落差,我很可能考不上重點高中,針對於我目前這個現狀,我制定了一份我自認為能夠提高自身英語水平的學習計劃。

其實我在平時的時候都沒有將英語學好,那麼我又有什麼底氣覺得自己憑藉一個暑假的努力就能趕上那些初中三年英語成績都不錯的學生呢?實際上我也沒有什麼信心,但是我覺得自己還是應該去做的,在父母的支持之下,我決定在暑假的時候聘請一位英語家教,一對一輔導的那一種,儘管花費可能比較昂貴,但是為了提高自己的英語成績,這一點的付出是必要的。

我以前雖然買過許多英語輔導書的,但是我都放在書櫃沒有動過,想到這裏我便痛恨自己,多麼好的學習資源啊,竟然就這樣被我浪費了。面對這那麼多的教輔資料,我覺得這些都應該好好利用起來,每天除了英語家教以外,至少抽出兩個小時的時間看英語輔導書,在對英語的學習有了一個大概的方向以後,其他方面我也可以嘗試着鍛鍊一下,英語聽力就是讓我感到頭疼的,考試的時候根本聽不清説的是什麼,因此我還要每一天聽半個小時的英語聽力。

英語單詞是學習的基礎,為了打好學習的基礎,我應該每天抄寫一個小時的英語單詞,當自己對這些單詞比較熟悉以後,我再開始嘗試聽寫單詞,最後再進行默寫,將每個單元的單詞都融會貫通。當自己解決詞彙量不足的問題以後,我再開始將英語句子攻略下來,或許這樣下去的話,最終我能夠將英語作文看懂,這樣的話在開學的考試之中取得的分數也就不會太難看了。

其實暑假的時間説長也不長,畢竟也就只有兩個月的時間而已,在這兩個月之中我可不能夠再開小差了,不然的話可就浪費了父母的心血,而且如果在新學期的考試再出現偏科的現象的話,以後想要糾正過來可就難太多了,因此這次的暑假英語學習計劃,我應該更加用心地對待。

學生對學習英語的計劃 篇3

Children Targeted for Better Learning in Cambodia

A group of 50 Cambodian schoolchildren are trying a program to develop young people who can improve the country.

They are working to develop a model program that can be repeated in other countries.

In 20xx, teachers and staff from the Liger Learning Center interviewed hundreds of children across Cambodia. They wanted to find the most promising students. They chose 25 boys and 25 girls. The Liger Learning Center paid for all of the students’ education and living costs.

Most of Liger's 50 students are from poor families. Cambodia has a weak public education system. Children of low-earning families have little chance to receive a quality education.

The Liger school wants to change that for these 50 students. Next year, they want to add 50 more students. Over time, they want to change education for the whole country.

U.S. businessman Trevor Gile, who started the school with his wife, was in Cambodia last week. He said that the goal of the school is to help people help themselves, instead of just giving them money. That means those who attend the school have to give something back.

Education in Cambodia is slowly improving. But the education minister has a very big job ahead.

Teaching methods at government schools are based on rote learning, memorization of subjects in order to pass exams.

Mr. Gile’s wealth means that Liger is ahead of other schools. Each Liger student, for instance, has a laptop. The school uses a more modern teaching style. Students often do group projects and take class trips.

Thirteen-year-old Seiha was chosen. His parents, who have very little money, were happy. Seiha worked with a team of Liger students to write a book about Cambodia's wildlife. Another book the Liger students wrote about the economy will be used in schools across the country.

Trevor Gile says, in the end, the Liger Learning Center is about more than helping Cambodia to move forward.

Mr. Gile is happy with the progress so far. He says he is sure Liger will show the results it promises. Then, he says, other individuals and organizations will want to expand the idea.

Trevor Gile expects that by 20xx there will be at least 10 Liger schools in the region and beyond.

By then, this class of 12- and 13-year-olds will have graduated. If all goes as planned, they will be using the skills they are learning here to help Cambodia move forward.

I’m Jonathan Evans.

Do you have school-age children in Asia? How does this new program sound to you? Please leave a comment below or on our xxxxxxxxxxxx page.?

Robert Carmichael wrote this story VOA News. Adam Brock adapted it for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor.

Words in This Story

experimental – adj. made or done in order to see how well something works

scholarship – n. an amount of money that is given by a school, an organization, etc., to a student to help pay for the student's education

take the world by storm – idiom. Have great and rapid success in a particular place or with a particular group of people

not by a long shot – idiom. Not even close

rote learning – n. the process of learning something by repeating it many times without thinking about it or fully understanding it

experiential learning – n. the process of learning through experience or "learning through reflection on doing".

wildlife – n. animals living in nature: wild animals

pet project – n. a favorite personal project

region – n. a part of a country, of the world, etc., that is different or separate from other parts in some way