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Yi Ke Yi Lian£¬or One Lesson£¬One Exercise£¬is a series£¨Ò»ÏµÁУ© of popular textbooks for students in Shanghai£®This summer£¬the£¨93£©mathtextbook of the series will be published£¨³ö°æ£© in Britain£®
The British translation has eleven kinds of books to fit the eleven£¨94£©gradesfrom primary school to high school in Britain£®The publisher will change some words and background knowledge£¬but the difficulty level of the books will be the same£®
Starting from last year£¬the British government has been learning from Shanghai's teaching methods£®In the 2012Program for International Student Assessment£¨PISA¹ú¼ÊѧÉúÆÀ¹ÀÏîÄ¿£©£¬Shanghai students got first place in the math exam£¨95£©whileBritish students got 26th place£®
In September£¬the British government£¨96£©invitedsixty of Shanghai's top math teachers to British schools to share their teaching experiences£®A number of teachers from Britain also visited Shanghai for experience£®
First£¬be sure you understand the assignment£¨ÈÎÎñ£©£®Write it down in your notebook if you need to£¬and don't be afraid to ask questions about what's expected£®£¨58£©D
Second£¬use any extra time you have in school to work on your homework£®£¨59£©A It's wonderful to hang out with friends during free time£¬but the more work you can get done in school£¬the less you'll have to do that night£®
Third£¬pace yourself£¨×ÔÎÒµ÷½Ú£©£®If you don't finish your homework during school£¬think about how much you have left and what else is going on that day£¬and then budget£¨°²ÅÅ£© your time£®£¨60£©B
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