初一英语听写没过检讨书 篇一
Dear Teacher,
I am writing this letter to reflect on my recent performance in the English listening test. I am deeply sorry and disappointed to inform you that I did not pass the listening test. I understand that this is a serious matter, and I take full responsibility for my actions.
Firstly, I would like to apologize for not preparing adequately for the test. I realize now that I underestimated the importance of practicing my listening skills and did not allocate enough time to study. Instead, I spent most of my time on other subjects, assuming that I would be able to rely on my natural ability to understand English. This was a grave mistake on my part, and I assure you that I have learned my lesson.
Furthermore, I acknowledge that I was distracted during the test. I allowed myself to be easily influenced by the noise and movements around me, which hindered my concentration. I now understand that it is crucial to create a quiet and focused environment in order to perform well in listening tests. I will make sure to find a suitable space for future tests to ensure that I can fully concentrate on the task at hand.
In addition, I failed to manage my time effectively during the test. I rushed through the questions and did not give myself enough time to carefully listen and comprehend the audio clips. As a result, I made several careless mistakes that could have been avoided with better time management. I understand that I need to practice better time management skills in order to improve my performance in future listening tests.
To rectify my mistakes and improve my listening skills, I have devised a plan of action. Firstly, I will dedicate more time each day to practice listening exercises. I will listen to English podcasts, watch English movies with subtitles, and engage in conversations with native English speakers. This will help me become more accustomed to hearing and understanding English in various contexts.
Moreover, I will make use of the resources available to me, such as online listening exercises and past listening tests, to further enhance my skills. I will also seek assistance from my English teacher to guide me in my listening practice and provide feedback on my progress.
Lastly, I promise to approach future listening tests with a positive mindset and a determination to succeed. I have learned from my mistakes, and I am committed to putting in the necessary effort to improve my listening skills.
Once again, I sincerely apologize for my poor performance in the English listening test. I understand the importance of this skill and will take the necessary steps to rectify my mistakes. I appreciate your understanding and guidance in this matter.
Thank you for your attention.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
初一英语听写没过检讨书 篇二
Dear Teacher,
I am writing to express my sincere apologies for failing the recent English listening test. I am deeply disappointed in myself and understand the importance of improving my listening skills.
Upon reflection, I have identified several key factors that contributed to my poor performance. Firstly, I did not allocate enough time to practice listening exercises in my study routine. Instead, I focused more on grammar and vocabulary, assuming that my listening skills would naturally improve. This was a mistake, and I now understand the importance of dedicating time specifically to listening practice.
Secondly, I underestimated the difficulty of the test and did not adequately prepare myself mentally. I allowed myself to become overwhelmed by anxiety and was unable to concentrate fully during the test. Moving forward, I will work on managing my test-taking anxiety and finding strategies to stay calm and focused in high-pressure situations.
Furthermore, I realize that I did not approach the listening test with the right mindset. Rather than viewing it as an opportunity to improve my skills, I saw it as a daunting task that I had to complete. I now understand that having a positive attitude and believing in my abilities is crucial for success. I will adopt a growth mindset and view each listening test as a chance to learn and grow.
To address these issues and improve my listening skills, I have devised a plan of action. Firstly, I will incorporate regular listening practice into my daily study routine. I will listen to English podcasts, watch movies or TV shows in English, and engage in conversations with native English speakers. This will help me become more familiar with different accents, vocabulary, and sentence structures.
Additionally, I will make use of online resources and past listening tests to further enhance my skills. I will practice identifying main ideas, specific details, and inferred meanings in audio clips. I will also seek guidance from my English teacher to provide me with additional listening exercises and feedback on my progress.
In conclusion, I deeply regret my poor performance in the English listening test and understand the importance of improving my skills. I am committed to rectifying my mistakes and putting in the necessary effort to succeed in future listening tests. I appreciate your understanding and support throughout this process.
Thank you for your attention.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
初一英语听写没过检讨书 篇三
尊敬的英语老师:
您好!
对于今天中午英语听写没过的事情,我很抱歉和难过,学好英语是我自己的事情是对我有利的事情,可是我还是不能够重视起来,我真的
是很羞愧。我真的不应该不好好利用课余和放学后的漫长时间来记单词,这样的话我也就不会没过这一次的听写了。我知道这一次的听写全班差不多有二十个人没有过,但是我保证我绝对没有过“法不责众”的想法,我还是很清醒的,我知道我没有完成老师老师的作业是非常严重的事情,不仅会影响自己在老师心中的形象,还是因为记得单词太少致使自己的英语成绩上不去,从而影响自己的中考成绩,往远一点想甚至会影响自己后面的高考成绩,毕竟学习英语是一件需要很多的英语词汇等知识积累的,不可能一蹴而就。我现在就因为没有记好单词,后面就会因为听不懂老师的英语课,而后就会降低对英语的兴趣,将不死以后上英语课都不会想听。我这不是未来给老师道歉而故意夸大,而是我真的知道这件事情的危害性的,知识我之前没有意识到而已,这一次英语听写没过看到老师专门找我们谈话了,我才注意到这一点而已。这一次英语听写没过的事情,我并没有知道了后果以及承认错误就这样过了,而是对自己进行了一次很认真的检讨,因为我知道,如果我不找出自己为什么不好好背单词的原因以及立刻改正的话,恐怕下一次还是会出现没过的问题,哪怕这几次因为没警告了能够好好学习恐怕也是暂时地,久了自己还是会放松自己。所以对于自己的问题,我检查一番后,觉得主要是自己的`学习态度有问题,对待学习不够认真,所以总是容易被其它的事情吸引了注意力,这样放在学习上面的时间就少了,花在上面的精力也就少了,所以用来学习的时间也会应为态度的问题效率也并不高;我觉得还有一个原因就是自己的懒惰性太大了,总是觉得好难啊,就不想去学习总是想着去玩,所以对于学习也就没有特别的上心。
我现在已经是一名初三的学生了,马上就要面临着中考,现在家长和老师都是在为我们着急着,可是我作为学生竟然还不知道紧张还不抓紧学习,这真的是非常愚蠢娥一种想法。所以在今后的学习时间里面,我一定要认真对待学习,每一天都要好好背英语单词,保证自己以后都不会出现听写不过的错误了。
此致
敬礼!
检讨人:xx
20xx年xx月xx日