1. The type of course that I love the most is watching some movies related to teacher’s lectures, because I could not only pay my whole attention on it but absorb knowledge the teacher wants to explain quickly as well. On the other hand, the course style I like the least is through student groups’ presentations to display the class subjects, especially the topic I am not interested in. Well, yet sometimes it depends.
2. In my freshman year, there was an interesting class in philosophy department of FJU and it was called philosophy discussion. In this class we had an elder school sister leading this course, helping us to clarify the ideas and concepts of philosophy theory when we were discuss one subject, even arguing. She was not the authority of this course but a midwife, like the role Socrates played in Greek period, to provide some viewpoints or suggestions to motivate us as we were in struggles. This course could really make us agitate with plenty of knowledge and perspectives from other philosophy courses we had taken.
3. If I encounter some kind of difficult knowledge that tough to figure out, then I will try to study it several times or ask my teacher to help me to realize. And if I counter some kind of difficult knowledge that hard to memorize, I will find out some methods to aid me to remember; for instance, I might associate some abstract knowledge with a concrete image or an object.
4. It is pretty hard to answer because I merely even sure about this even if I could respond the questions above. It really depends on what kind of subjects you ask me to learn and study. The reason is a good learner has to possess various ways of learning strategies for different kinds of subjects, so we should not be labeled as a certain kind when facing every study.
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