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英语作文 假如你是高三学生李明,你的英语成绩特别好。请你用英语写一篇短文介绍你学习英语的目的和方法。

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  • 提问者网友:欺烟
  • 2021-02-25 17:11
要点包括:1要发展对学习英语阅读的兴趣。2建立学习目标,在听说读写译方面多加联系,3将所学过的英语知识用于实践。
开头已给出:As we know,English gets growingly important now.Then how can we learn english well?
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  • 五星知识达人网友:你哪知我潦倒为你
  • 2021-02-25 17:41
As we know,English gets growingly important now.Then how can we learn english well?

First, you should develop the interest on English reading. There is a saying that interest in the best teacher. If you have interest on English, you may read English materials as much as possible actively. After so much Englsih reading you can find you have formed the English feeling.

Second, you should ste up the goal of English study. This means you know it clearly that which is the importance that you should make progress in. For those whose speaking ability is poor, it's better to make more oral communications with others while for those who can hardly perform well in any reading test, more practice on reading is a good choice. Furthermore, we should relate listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation together instead of getting them separated.

Third, to master English knowledge better, we should use English in practice. For example, if we have any chance to talk with a foreign guest, we'd better go and speak loudly and bravely.
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  • 1楼网友:风格不统一
  • 2021-02-25 19:10
我也要这篇作文。。
  • 2楼网友:春色三分
  • 2021-02-25 17:50
As we know, English gets growingly important now. then how can we learn english well? •read a book in English for an hour every day, analyzing the grammar in sentences and looking up words in an English dictionary •listen to an audiobook or other recording in English, stopping it frequently, trying to understand what is being said, and trying to imitate the speaker's pronunciation •spend your afternoon practicing the pronunciation of the English "r" sound •carefully write an e-mail message in English, using a dictionary or a Web search every 20 seconds to make sure every word is correct, and taking 5 minutes to write one sentence •think about an English sentence you've read, wondering if it could say "a" instead of "the" in the sentence, and trying to find similar sentences on the Web to find out the answer •walk down the street and build simple English sentences in your head (talking to yourself in English about the things you see around you) Learn the basic reading and listening abilities of English. Spend at least one hour everyday listening to news or discussion programs such as NPR (National Public Radio) news or BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation; the World Service or Radio Four are best) news. It's hard to understand what they are saying when you first begin to listen to them, but gradually you'll get used to the speed and tone. Then you can get a brief idea of what they are talking about, although you can't get the detail. You don't need to listen to the radio for an whole hour at once. It's best to spend twenty or thirty minutes on listening separately. Spend more than three hours every day on reading English news or articles. Reading builds up your vocabulary, idioms, phrases, and the concepts of English structures. If you do enough reading, it will save you a lot of time since you will not need to spend more time on building your vocabulary or grammar. Read out loud when you do your reading so that you can improve your pronunciation at the same time. Learn the phonetic alphabet (pronunciation symbols). This can help you pronounce correctly, and it's necessary to speak with the correct tone if you want to make some friends with native English speakers. This is a big deal for non-native English speakers. Make some pen pals and write them at least once everyday. The best way to improve your writing is to practice writing as much as you can. The more you write the more you know how to use what you've learned from reading and listening. Make friends with native-English speakers. This is the most difficult task because of the difference in culture, but you can't really master English unless you can communicate with a native English speaker fluently. You have to know enough things and have good listening skills if you want to have good conversations with an American or Briton. Remember to ask a lot of questions to keep the conversation going. When someone asks you a question, give more than just the basic information. For example, if someone asks you "Do you like living here?" don't just answer "Yes" or "No," but tell them why, too. Watch some English TV. TV is the best and most inexpensive teacher to learn real English. Not only you can learn formal English from news or debate TV programs, but you can also learn everyday English from soap operas and sitcoms. Be careful because too much jargon or too many idioms make your speech ambiguous. Try listening to the Radio. Radio is also one of the best and inexpensive English teachers. Because there is no picture, you cannot lip read. You must train your ear to listen. Use an English-English dictionary and bring your dictionary wherever you go. If you find some words that you don't know, look them up in your dictionary immediately. Use your newly-learned idioms or vocabulary. Once you use the words which you memorized, you will never forget them again. Think in English. Getting used to using English all the time will make it easier to listen and react with it. Join web groups or clubs where you can post questions freely and discuss the use of grammar such as Kela-Bi Group at Google Take an ESL (English as a Second Language) class at your local community college (if you live in the USA.) Classes are free! Your tax dollar at work! [edit] TipsMake friends with native English speakers. Learn about the cultures of English-speaking countries. If you have your sights set on the US, look for literacy programs in your area -- they are often free, learn a trade and do your best to acquire English-speaking friends. Americans like people with an "I can do it!" attitude. In Britain, a useful skill and some modesty are more the key. Find a native individual who not only speaks English, but can teach it. Learn grammar and vocabulary using visual, auditory and spoken methods. Spiral the cycle and keep it interesting. Children might enjoy learning in a kitchen while drinking milk after school. As a teenager, live for a year in an English speaking country. This is much less expensive if you do a barter - accept someone in your house in trade for living in theirs. Learn English by reading, listening, studying, and asking questions; practice what you learn by speaking and writing. Dictation is an excellent way to improve your listening and spelling skills. Have a friend read a few paragraphs from a book or a newspaper. Write down what you think you hear. Compare what you have written with the actual text. If you can dream in English, this means that you have succeeded in becoming a fluent English speaker, but not that your English is perfect. [edit] WarningsNever stop getting new information in English and keep practicing writing and speaking. Many old British sitcoms use strong (and sometimes ambiguous) accents and dialects. Reading will increase your understanding of English and add to your vocabulary, but it's talking that will increase fluency.
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