Hi, Oliver,
How are you? I'm writing to share some good learning habits with you.
Study the same knowledge in many places.
You may have a regular place to study - - - a quiet room or a corner of the school library. But scientists say it helps you remember if you study the same thing in two different places. See if you remember what you have learned better than you read the same thing twice in the classroom.
Don't just learn one skills at a time.
Have you ever seen players training? They usually do speed and skill training together. Our brain works like that too. For example, if you are studying English, you may want to study vocabulary, grammar and reading all at the same time.
Space out your studying.
Most of you may have the experience of studying for a long time the night before a test. That may get you a good grade in an exam. Scientists have found that spacing out is your ability to remember things. You can study for an hour tonight, an hour on the weekend, another hour a week from. now. Then you won't need to stay up all night for a test.
Hope you can develop good learning habits.
Helen.
A Here is some advice from experts. B. You can read Chinese textbooks in the classroom or in the school garden. C. And you will remember the things forever. D. But you will soon forget the things you have learned. E. It is better to learn different skills than just one at a time. |
Please share one more good learning habit.