could you understand the teacher's teach for lessons?

@fwangaa (3057)
China
May 18, 2009 8:02pm CST
many times i didn't undertand the teacher's words in class. so i had to don't study it and went out for playing games. i wish someday i will study by meself. but now, i still don't study . what about you? what will you do if you don't understand the lessons?
4 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
19 May 09
Hello friend. There is a very important way for you to understand what the teacher teaches in class. The following is what you need to do: prepare the lessons before class and review it after class. When you are preparing your lessons and when you find something that is difficult for you to understand, you are supposed to make a mark where it is hard to understand. In class, listen carefully to the teacher especially when he or she comes to the point you have problems with. I am sure that you will find yourself understand it much better than the first time. If you still have some questions about it, feel free to ask the teacher. For sure, your teacher is very happy to help you with it. So have you checked yourself if you have done the basic requirements for study? Let's see how it goes. I wish you to find a good way of your own.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
19 May 09
I tried my best to understand what my teachers were trying to teach me. There was a few things I never learned though.
@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
19 May 09
When i was in school...a long time ago....If i did not understand what was going on i asked the teacher for a better explanation of what was going on....Or i got with some friends and asked them, we always had a group that studied together most of the time so we could get through it faster.
• United States
19 May 09
First I try to read the reading that went along with the teaching. I try to pick out the main points and read more about them. If I still don't understand, I will ask another student in the class, then if still no understanding comes, ask the teacher. I hope you do well in your endeavors. God Bless, C.