作文1 how to make use of textbook 范文1
English teaching and reform has been getting more and more attention, teaching resources and textbooks are at the interface between the theory and practice of teaching. Teachers should manage to use a textbook effectively, but how to make full of the textbook and how to use it effectively?
Firstly, the teacher can add or delete the content of the textbook, in order to adapt the ability of the students' accept ion. Secondly; the teacher can change the difficult degree of the textbook, if some contents are too difficult to understand for the students, the teacher can change them into easy contents. Thirdly, in order to adapt teaching needs, the teacher can also adjust the order of the content. Furthermore, the exercises followed the texts are reliably selected to help and check the understanding of the texts. All the work has been skillfully combined into one textbook, guiding the learners to go step to step to become completely advanced in thinking, judging and making a decision. They're not only the guidebook of our learning about knowledge, but a great teacher in life, leading us to become matured and progressed.
To sum it up, if we want to learn and grasp the key knowledge of a textbook, we should make full use of the textbook. Besides the above advice, we’d better keep a critical way on textbooks, because no textbook
is perfect or complete. It is but one resource. We should learn to use it as a guide to a broader way of knowledge. 范文2
Textbooks, though often criticized and seldom praised, are essential to our college career. They provide core information in easy accessible form. They hold the view that passing the exams is the most important, and learning is incidental. As a result, few students attach much importance to the textbook.)A textbook is a collection of the knowledge, concepts, and principles of a selected topic or a course. Using textbooks wisely enables us to develop the self learning ability and keep our studying organized and efficient. Some steps to make full use of textbooks are explained below.
First, survey the entire textbook and each chapter. When you first receive your textbook, spend half an hour skimming the entire textbook to acquire an overall understanding of how the book is organized. For example, you should look at the title page and copyright page, read the preface, and look at the table of contents and any illustrations including charts, graphs, and tables. Then you can survey each chapter. The survey should tell you the scope of the content, how the different topics are organized, and what the author’s purpose and point of view are. The chapter survey will also give you sufficient background information for
your class notes. As you survey the material, ask yourself questions about what you are reading and what you will try to answer. This is the first step before reading the book intensively. The second step is to read each chapter intensively. You should read everything in a chapter including any of the visual aids and try to find the main ideas in each chapter or section. If you like, underlining key words and sentences will make those items stand out in your mind, so you will then have a visible outline of the major points on a page. You many also make some marginal notes which give you the opportunity to remember from the paragraph or question a statement or position from the author. In addition, doing each assignment before class will prepare you to participate in class discussions. In class, teachers will give us some key knowledge and describe what we should know or be able to do. We should be free to ask for an answer if we couldn’t grasp the knowledge, or we have a different idea concerning some statement or theory. After the class, reviewing what we have learnt is an essential part of retention. Reviewing your textbook notes before beginning a new reading assignment will help you keep the overall picture of the book’s development in mind. You should review any and all supplements to your text, which will prepare you better for examinations. Constantly review throughout the course will greatly reduce the time you will need to spend preparing for exams and will make that time less stressful and more relaxing.