·Listen for Context
注意上下文关系及语境
Let's imagine that your English speaking friend says "...I bought this great tuner at JR's. It was really cheap and now I can finally listen to National Public Radio broadcasts." You don't understand what a tuner is. If you focus on the word tuneryou might become frustrated. However, if you think in context (noun=the situation explained during the conversation) you probably will understand. For example; bought is the past of buy, listen is no problem and radio is obvious. Now you understand: He bought something - the tuner- to listen to the radio. A tuner must be a kind of radio!
这是一个很简单的例子.但它说明了很重要的一点: 集中你的精力在你听懂的词上,而不是为某个听不懂的词困惑浪费时间.