What should I do if there are too many typos?

Your son has too many typos. You can help him remember the word by letting him know its meaning. For example, "countless" is wrongly written as "not counting". You should tell him that "countless" means countless, and "counting" means "calculating", not "remembering". Another example is that "flawless" is wrongly written as "flawless". You should tell him that "flawless" means "no free time", and "leisure" is related to time and cannot be written as "defect" beside the word Wang. "Flaw", next to the word Wang, has something to do with jade, and "flawless" means "nothing is not beautiful in beautiful jade", and the two words have completely different meanings. Through your explanation, your son will recognize the word according to its meaning, and his impression will be much deeper than that of mere mechanical copying. Try it, poor inherit the wind!

typos should be subdivided into typos and other words. Misspelled words and other words are usually homophones, which are usually mistakes in common words and idioms. Nowadays, the media-newspapers, television and outdoor advertisements often change idioms and common words indiscriminately, which is easy to mislead children. Since there is no way to keep children away from these, they can only be guided in the right way. I used to make this mistake myself. When I was in high school, I met a very good Chinese teacher. He asked me to copy ten idioms every day, including pronunciation, explanation and word explanation. After a year, my writing level has advanced by leaps and bounds, and now there are basically no typos. Nowadays, there are too many ways to spread typos, and there will be typos and typos in words typed by computers, advertisements contacted by computers and some books (especially pirated books), so guidance is more than suppression! So it should be a good choice for children to copy idioms. Copy ten times a day, and copy the phonetic notation, explanation and word explanation. 1-year-old children are still easy to guide and correct.

Look it up in a dictionary. You can't ask others. A dictionary can help you remember the word you don't know better. Moreover, if you make a mistake, write the eight characters in a notebook ... the error correction notebook ... for 1 times. After ten days, write the wrong words in the error correction notebook ten times again. Two months is enough for one word! The number of times depends on memory