Nowadays, more and more teachers are being admitted, and the competition is getting bigger and bigger. If you have to take this path, you can only improve your own abilities, especially for exams, you must further train yourself and strive to come out on top. Introduce the examination methods prepared by teachers.
(1) Get rid of the four major misunderstandings in exam preparation
1. Obsessed with self and lose direction
Some people like to be self-centered when doing things, stick to their own review strategies and follow their own pace. Of course, your footsteps are not messy, but if you go too far on your own path, you don't know where you started, and you may even deviate from the direction. Step out of your own rhythm from time to time, look at the surrounding scenery, the comrades around you, and discuss with each other, which may lead to unexpected gains. Communicating with others brings endless joy; walking side by side with others makes you walk more calmly. You can also choose to go to a tutoring class and listen to the explanations of teachers who have in-depth research on the exam. You may gain more, they are more professional, they will give you enlightening reminders, and they will also save you a lot of detours.
2. Doing questions blindly without any choice
The current exam tutoring market is a mixed bag. Various types of review textbooks and test papers are flooding the market with different so-called "authoritative", "only" and "expert" banners. Candidates are required to be cautious in choosing review textbooks and test papers. At least they choose review materials that have little logic or are no different from regular textbooks, which are not helpful in preparing for the exam; at worst, they choose pirated review materials that are full of errors. information, seriously affecting the test results.
The selection of review materials is not blind, but should be scientific, informative, coherent, and consistent with thinking, memory and logical thinking. Go to the forums more often. There are recommendations from people who have experienced it, and the word-of-mouth books they provide have high guiding value.
You can’t do the question-sea tactic. First, you don’t have that much time, and second, you can’t afford to waste your energy. Blindly doing a bunch of questions may be far from the real questions. Little was gained. If you can do four to five sets of questions wholeheartedly, it is much better than doing dozens of sets of questions casually.
Many times, doing questions is not to get a sense of accomplishment based on quantity, but to truly discover one's own weaknesses from the questions and summarize and absorb them, thereby strengthening important knowledge points. Don't do anything blindly, including answering questions. Select the test paper, do it in a complete and limited amount, and do it with thinking, which will help you understand the exam more clearly.
3. Missing the key points of fatal knowledge
The key points of fatal knowledge are like "Achilles's heel". You may be careless or think that a certain knowledge point is not important and do not review it, but this point will be missed in the exam. There happens to be a question that is worth a lot of points, and you can't answer it. You have written a lot based on your own understanding, but you can't get to the point. No matter how well you answer other questions, you may not be able to make up for the gap in this question, and you will be left behind. This is a pity. Therefore, if you have time, doing a few sets of selected simulation questions will give you many tips on important test points and opportunities to check for omissions and fill in the gaps.
Especially when reviewing in the basic stage, candidates tend to fall into two extremes, spending all their time on the advantage modules and ignoring the disadvantage modules. Some candidates spend all their time on the weak module. They feel that this module is poor, so they just review it blindly. As a result, some key test points were missed, which he deeply regretted.
4. Falling into the questioner's trap
Whether it is a simulation or a real examination room, as long as you are doing questions, you may encounter a situation, that is, falling into a trap carefully designed by the questioner. In the opinion of the question maker, this kind of question is a good question and of high standard, but it makes the candidates miserable. Therefore, candidates must be careful to see through the intention of the person who asked the question in order to find the correct entry point. It is a good habit to learn to explore the thoughts of the person who asked the question. Once you have seen through the question, you will be like a fish in water and will not be covered in mud.
1. Diet and work and rest arrangements before the exam
In terms of diet, eat more foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, such as eggs, beans, fish, meat, etc. You should also eat more Some brain-tonifying vegetables and fruits such as apples, bananas, grapes, celery, and radishes. For example, eating bananas can relieve tension. But don’t give yourself special care before the exam, and don’t change your diet too much. Big fish and meat may cause gastrointestinal discomfort. A few days before the exam, resolutely avoid eating cold drinks and eating at stalls outside.
The following principles can be followed when eating before the exam:
First of all, pay attention to food hygiene and avoid any form of food poisoning. Secondly, it is necessary to mix the food reasonably; the food should not be completely white and soft, but should be mixed with some whole grains, soy products, eggs, milk and a small amount of meat; the meat should not be too greasy to avoid drowsiness after meals and even affect sleep. Finally, avoid overeating. This is to ensure efficient review and good sleep. Eat 70 to 80% full at each meal. Hydration replenishment mainly relies on boiled water, mineral water, fruit juice, and vegetable juice.
The work and rest time should be basically the same as before, so that you can maintain a fixed physiological and psychological rhythm so that you can perform steadily in the examination room. Pay attention to rest a few days before the exam, ensure adequate sleep, and go to bed early. Rest before 10:30 in the evening and get up before 7:30 in the morning. Be sure not to drink irritating drinks such as tea and coffee before going to bed. The day before the exam, relax appropriately. You can listen to music, chat, and watch relaxing TV. Avoid strenuous physical activities, such as football, basketball, and volleyball, to avoid excessive fatigue. Try not to catch a cold. Even if you catch a cold, don't be nervous and just try your best.
2. Be prepared before the exam
Visiting the exam room before the exam is indispensable. Understand the route and traffic conditions from your residence to the test center. Master the time to arrive at the test center, pay attention to the environment around the test center, and determine the best route to avoid delays in entering the test room due to traffic jams. Don’t change routes or means of transportation at will. When looking at the examination room, don’t just find out where your examination center is and which floor the examination room is on: you should also be familiar with the environment of the examination room. The layout of the examination room and classrooms. You should also know your location, including the location of the toilets and the route in and out of the examination room. Check whether your seat is appropriate, such as the height, whether the tabletop is flat, whether the table is shaking, etc. Know the weather conditions in advance and be prepared for bad weather to avoid being late in traffic jams due to rain.
The night before the exam, candidates should prepare all exam supplies (admittance ticket, ID card, signature pen, 28 pencil for answering questions, eraser, etc.) and put them in a transparent plastic It is best to prepare double copies of stationery supplies in the bag for backup.
The day before the test, the key is for candidates to prepare for the details: for example, they should follow their usual eating habits, do not participate in strenuous exercise to avoid excessive physical exertion, and do not surf the Internet or play games for a long time. To avoid being overly excited, carefully check the admission ticket, stationery, etc. used during the exam to avoid omissions the next day.
3. Pay attention to psychological adjustment
The profession of people's teachers is respected in society, with stable positions and relatively high salaries and benefits. As the number of university graduates has increased in recent years, competition in public recruitment examinations for teachers has become increasingly fierce. As candidates prepare for the exam, watching the number of applicants soar, they will inevitably consider the results they have obtained after their hard preparation. Some candidates originally had a good attitude, but when they saw the pressure of competition increasing and were too concerned about the results, they became confused and ran away. This is absolutely undesirable. Some candidates have actually done very well in their review, but due to their own worries and fears, they do not perform to their normal level in the examination room. Not to mention super-level performance. Therefore, a good attitude is very important in preparing for the exam. Candidates must understand that opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared. The only person who can affect your performance during the preparation process is yourself. Defeating yourself is the only way to succeed. So, before the exam, you just need to strictly implement your plan, follow the steps, review in a down-to-earth manner, and wait for the exam to come. You must know that a positive state of mind is a spiritual advantage and an invisible force that stimulates initiative, creativity, and cohesion. Everyone has gone through sufficient review and preparation for the exam, so how can we close the book and enter the exam room without knowing anything? Believe in your efforts, maintain a normal mind, and wait for the moment when you test yourself.
4. Taboos before the exam
Don’t book a hotel too far away. If you live far away, don’t squeeze your time very tight. A short delay may cause you to be unable to enter the venue on time, or even be late and unable to enter the exam room. It is equivalent to giving up one subject, and the chance of passing is zero. Don't put too much faith in traffic conditions. You don't know when and on which road sections there may be traffic jams. Don't think you are familiar with the road. There may have been demolition near the test site not long ago. Don't think you can get a taxi at any time, you may have to queue up.
5. Things to note in the examination room
(1) Question review is very important for answering all types of test questions.
Before formally answering the question, you must carefully understand the meaning of the question word for word. Especially for words with similar meanings or different meanings of words, it is necessary to obtain as much information as possible from the question itself. After clarifying the meaning of the question, determine the direction of the answer, and then answer carefully as required.
(2) The order of answering questions depends on personal habits, as long as all questions can be answered within 150 minutes. If you encounter "memory blockage", you can temporarily avoid this question and answer other questions. Sometimes you can get inspiration from other test questions, and don't get stuck on one question.
(3) Stick to the last minute and avoid leaving early. Time is victory. Cherish one minute and it may reduce your loss by one point or even a few points.