How can I get a driver's license if I can't read?

Speaking of driving test, it should be a lingering shadow for most people. I remember that when I took the driver's license test, the subjects passed easily. When I got to subject two, I thought I was practicing well at ordinary times, and the coach thought I could pass easily. As a result, when it came to the exam, I failed twice. I entered the library for the second time, but I failed again when I moved to the library.

However, there are such a group of people in the driving test, that is, our uncles, aunts and even grandparents. When they were young, because of the limited living conditions at home, they didn't study systematically, so the theoretical examination in the whole driving test process was very difficult for them. But even so, many illiterate people pass all the exams every year. Is it because they are smart enough or through the back door? No, just because they are diligent, this issue will talk about how people who can't read a word can successfully pass the driving test.

The theoretical test in driving test seems to be an insurmountable gap for people who don't know a word. In fact, I have a deep understanding of how to take a driver's license for people who don't know a word, mainly because an elder of my family accompanied me to take the test, and I almost got my driver's license. He has been stuck in the exam of subject one and has failed the subject three times. Finally, our collective advice to him is rote memorization, because all our early driving tests were given a book. The content of the exam is basically the same as that in the book, even the order of the options has not changed at all, so we taught my elders to recite the order of the answers. If there are many words in the options, they are usually the correct answers. So after our intensive training, he successfully passed the exam of subject one.

For people who can't understand a word, there is no shortcut except rote learning. Unlike in the past, today's subjects only rely on rote memorization for exams. Pay more attention to the understanding of traffic conditions, and the exam is not only multiple-choice questions, so the difficulty of subject one exam is much greater than before, but it is not completely impossible. There are many training courses next to many driving schools, and subject one is packaged with gimmicks.

For people with limited educational level, the best way for us to pass the driving test of subject one is to memorize and pay attention to the methods in the process. Because there will not be a lot of uncommon words in the topic, we can master some simple words first, so that we can have a general understanding of the content of the topic and then memorize the correct answers. If possible, you'd better understand the answers, avoid changing the exam questions, and then stop practicing. For all kinds of wrong questions in the practice process, record them in time to increase the memory ability of this topic. Finally, don't worry about the real exam. For all students, the exam time is more than enough for us to finish the exam.

Conclusion Although it is difficult for students who don't know a word to take the subject one exam, many people with low educational level pass it every time. Are they smarter than others? Not at all, just because he works harder, harder and pays more sweat than us, so what are the reasons for the people who failed in the practice exam?