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The first trick of how to learn history well
1, prepare well.

Preview is an important basic work of learning. Through preview, I can have a general understanding of the content of the textbook first, and I can find out the knowledge points I understand and don't understand. In this way, in the process of listening to the teacher, you can deepen your impression and focus on what you don't understand.

2. Take notes in class.

Take notes, don't just copy the teacher's words and phrases. Instead, it records the overall framework of the text in a targeted manner, fills in some knowledge points that you don't understand, and provides guidance for further grasping the framework and process of historical events.

3. Pay attention to the series arrangement of knowledge points after class.

The historical knowledge in this paper does not exist in isolation. The cause, process, development and result of historical events all follow a certain process or law. Be sure to connect the knowledge points in series, so that the knowledge points will be remembered more firmly and it is not easy to miss the knowledge points.

4. Finish your homework independently and on time.

History homework is a way to test the effect of listening to lectures, and also a way to consolidate knowledge points. Therefore, we should finish the homework assigned by the teacher independently and in time after class, and consolidate the learning results in time.