Write your own questions寫(xiě)下你自己的問(wèn)題
This is another activity that I suggest everyone should try at least once. You should of course practise with “real” exam questions too, but there is a lot to be learnt from writing the questions first and then trying to answer them. The way it works is that if you write the question yourself:
這個(gè)我建議每個(gè)考生至少?lài)L試一次。當(dāng)然你也是要做真題練習(xí)的嘍。但是一開(kāi)始寫(xiě)下自己的問(wèn)題,然后再?lài)L試回答,也會(huì)學(xué)到很多。
you are more likely to try and answer it properly and give a full answer because you understand what the question is asking – good practice
你會(huì)更愿意去給出完備的答案,因?yàn)槟惴浅G宄?,這個(gè)問(wèn)題是想要問(wèn)什么。
you learn to add details to your answers by thinking of more question words. So when you answer the question “Are you a student or do you have a job?”, you are more likely to say “I’m a student at Wuhan University and I have been studying there for the last 3 years” – adding information by thinking of the question “How long” even though you weren’t asked it.
你會(huì)打破腦袋想出更多的詞匯來(lái)增加答案細(xì)節(jié)。所以呢,比如你要回答,”你是學(xué)生還是工作啦?“,你會(huì)說(shuō),哦,我是武漢大學(xué)三年級(jí)的學(xué)生。雖然問(wèn)題中沒(méi)問(wèn),但是你加上了念了多久這個(gè)信息。
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