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What do you mean between your fingers?

A simple calculation method of (human) numbers, similar to [(pinch fingers) one calculation]; In our country, people refer to some so-called fortune tellers. 1. Bend your fingers. 2. Bend your fingers and count. 3. second to none. In the early days. 4. Metaphor is short in time or quantity. Idiom stories can increase interest in Chinese learning, broaden horizons, increase knowledge and enrich vocabulary.

A good idiom story is standardized, concise and clear, which enables them to learn a large number of new words and beautiful sentences in the process of listening to the story, accumulate rich language "nourishment" and develop their own coherent language. Experience is the mother of wisdom. At that time, I asked them to make sentences together with two unrelated idioms, namely "learning to walk in Handan" and "being free from punishment". I didn't expect them to be really connected, and their language was fluent and central.

Second, idiom stories can effectively carry out ideological education.

In view of this phenomenon, this paper tells the story of the idiom "playing with things and getting tired": this idiom comes from Shangshu, which brings difficulties to Chinese teaching. I don't know where to start. After thinking for a long time, I decided to start with idioms. Idioms, as a part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, are the treasures of China Library. They are rich in connotation, far-reaching and catchy to read. Idiom stories are vivid and concise in language, vivid in image, humorous and ethical, and rich in knowledge and truth. No matter which child likes to listen to stories, many idioms come from fables, myths and legends, historical legends, which are not only vivid in plot, but also profound in meaning. Psychologists find that stories are most easily accepted by children. I think telling vivid and interesting stories can explain a truth, express an opinion and state an opinion, so that they can be inspired and hinted in the process of listening to stories and understand the charm of China culture. So three minutes before class, I told them some beautiful and far-reaching idiom stories, but I didn't expect to achieve amazing results! For reference only, "it is a shame to play with people, and it is a shame to play with things."