"Learning Chinese shouldn't be too utilitarian; simply doing test papers won't get you high scores," says Teng, a senior teacher at Jinhua No. 1 Middle School.
The only way to learn Chinese is through consistent reading and writing. Read some books every day, and write one or two pieces a week, in any format. Learning Chinese this way will yield significant results.
Slow down your pace in learning Chinese. Should Chinese learning start in elementary school? To learn Chinese well, follow these three points:
1. Emphasize accumulation and cultivate good habits. Utilize every spare moment for reading and writing. Children generally have good reading habits in elementary school; don't let this stop in middle school. Continuous accumulation will lead to natural success.
2. Plan your Chinese learning. Decide which works to read and which articles to write at each stage. Set requirements for yourself and become an active learner.
3. Actively participate in Chinese-related activities, such as poetry recitations, textbook drama performances, poetry competitions, and essay contests.
While the value of participating in various Chinese learning activities may not be immediate, and the effects may take a little longer to materialize, the benefits will last a lifetime.
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