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English Minimalist Learning Method
How do top academics learn English? Top academics never rely on rote memorization to learn English: If you learn English by heart, you will either forget it quickly or you won't be able to remember it all. Academic masters know that memorizing is not the purpose, but a method to assist understanding. Xueba always learns words effortlessly: Once you figure out the phonetic symbols, learning words is as easy as learning pinyin. Academic masters know that they can learn the parts of speech by using
11.8kReads9.5Score—Shelves
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Monetization Thinking: 8 Marketing Lessons for Self-Value Addition
Based on 13 years of marketing experience, the author integrates professional marketing theory into the practice of building personal brands and monetization, and explores all aspects of monetization thinking in detail. The book is divided into 3 major chapters, from value creation to amplifying advantages to realizing influence. It selects more than 100 cases of IP creation by celebrities around the world and summarizes 8 advanced steps for individual value-adding that are easy to implement. It
122Reads9.2Score—Shelves
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Everything That Happens Is Good for Me
Faced with the current job competition and life pressure, do you feel anxious and mentally uneasy? When something bad happens, do you feel sad, angry, or overwhelmed? How to change these conditions? This book provides a good way to deal with it, which is to treat it with the mentality of "everything happens for my benefit". How can this be achieved? This book talks about methods and actions, and shares with you the method to make "everything happens in my favor". Specifically, this book is divid
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Little Habits of a Top Student
"Little Habits of Excellent Students" is concise and popular, suitable for middle and high school students who are looking for suitable and efficient learning methods. The author Liao Heng selected these 28 little habits in the book after interviewing hundreds of top students who were admitted to Tsinghua University and Peking University. The essence of these habits are learning methods, designed to allow readers to spend less time and get better results. The book combines different times or sce
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Improve Points
This book specializes in "quick score improvement". After in-depth interviews with 100 top students at Tsinghua University and Peking University, the author found that many top students did not always have top grades, but used the right scientific score-raising method at a certain stage to achieve rapid score improvement in a short period of time and finally get admitted to prestigious schools. Therefore, the author conducted in-depth research on the common characteristics of the scoring methods
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Break Down All Exams
This is a book specifically designed to teach you how to get high scores. After you read this book, you will become a person who is "good at taking exams". Not only can you easily get high scores in future exams, but you can also win high scores in life. The core content of this book is divided into two parts. The first part is "Dismantling All Exams", allowing you to understand the underlying logic of the exam and how the exam runs. Specifically, the first part includes Chapter 1 to Chapter 3.
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College Entrance Examination Counterattack Diary
Based on in-depth interviews with hundreds of top students at Tsinghua University and Peking University, the author found that many people started from very low levels, but were able to significantly improve their scores in a short period of time, creating what the world sees as learning miracles. This phenomenon not only occurs in China, but is common in the United States, Japan and other parts of the world. What is hidden behind this? Yang Tingting entered her senior year of high school, ranke
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Minimalist Learning Method
After in-depth interviews with hundreds of top students at Tsinghua University and Peking University, the author found that, except for a very small number of geniuses, the IQs of most students admitted to Tsinghua University are not much different from ordinary people. The reason why they were able to enter Tsinghua University and Peking University was because they found the right learning method. In this book, the author peels back the details and summarizes a set of learning methods that are
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