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假设你是美国纽约市的一名高中生 Chris, 打算暑假来天津学习汉语,来信向你在...

假设你是美国纽约市的一名高中生 Chris, 打算暑假来天津学习汉语,来信向你在天津 一中的笔友李津咨询他们学校的国际班汉语课程。请你根据以下提示给李津写一封咨询 信。

内容要点:

1. 想学汉语的原因(中国文化;个人发展……)

2. 咨询国际班汉语课程的情况(班级大小;是否侧重听说;能不中国学生交流)

3. 询问是否提供食宿。

注意:

1 词数不少于 100

2 可适当加入细节,使内容充实,行文连贯;

3 开头已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear li Jin,

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours

Chris

 

Dear li Jin, It's my pleasure to tell you about my plan for studying Chinese in Tianjin this summer vacation. Could you possibly provide me with some information about the Chinese courses for international classes in your school? You know I am always interested in Chinese culture and a very important reason for me to learn Chinese is that learning Chinese could bring better career prospects for young people. I want to know how many students there will be in each class and if the courses focus on listening or speaking practice. Besides, can I have the opportunity to take part in some activities and to communicate with Chinese students? That will surely be a good chance for me to learn more about China. Also, I would be grateful if you could tell me whether accommodation is included. I am looking forward to your response at your earliest convenience. Yours Chris 【解析】 这是一封咨询信,也是一篇提纲作文。题干中给出了写作的三个要点,同学们写作时只需要就每个要点适当发挥即可。 第一步:审题:确定时态和人称。这封信主要是Chris向你(李津)咨询学校的国际班汉语课程,所以时态应以一般现在时为主,人称以第一人称为主。 第二步:列提纲 (重点词组) provide me with some information about…(给我提供一些关于……的信息);the Chinese courses for international classes(国际班的汉语课程); learning Chinese could bring better career prospects(学汉语能带来更好的职业前景);focus on listening and speaking practice(注重听说练习);have the opportunity to…(有机会做某事);a good chance for me to…(对我做什么是一个很好的机会)等。 第三步:遣词造句:同学们在写作时不能逐句翻译,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,同时要点表述要完整,文章要通顺,准确使用时态和语态。 第四步:连句成文:写作时要适当使用连词、过渡词和插入语,使文章浑然一体。同时恰当而合理地使用一些高级词汇和句型,如定语从句等,以提高文章档次。
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