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假如你是某高中学生李光,进入高中后,你觉得学英语的方式和初中有很大不同,你给自己...

假如你是某高中学生李光,进入高中后,你觉得学英语的方式和初中有很大不同,你给自己的英语老师写了一封信,讲述自己的英语学习情况。要包括以下内容:

1.开始学习高中英语时,觉得英语比初中英语难很多,几乎丧失信心。

2.后来认识到英语的重要性。

3.每天努力学习英语。

4.老师和同学请教更好的英语学习方法。

5.现在英语取得了很大进步,对英语越来越感兴趣。

提示: 初中   junior high school   高中   senior high school

注意:1 词数100左右;2 可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;

 

Dear Mr. Li, I’m glad to tell your that I have made great progress in my English study since I became a senior high school student.When I started senior English in the beginning, I found it much more difficult than what we learned in junior school and I almost lose heart. Later, I realized the importance of English, so I got up early every morning, recited English words, listened to English tapes and did a lot of exercises. I also asked my teachers and classmates for better ways of learning English. Now, I’m improving my English greatly. And I’m getting more and more interested in learning it. Thank you so much for your great help in your class. Wish you all the best. Yours 【解析】 试题分析: 题目要求根据所给要点写一篇书信,主要写进入高中后,自己觉得学英语的方式和初中有很大不同,给自己的英语王老师写了一封信,讲述自己的英语学习情况。要包括开始学习高中英语时,觉得英语比初中英语难很多,几乎丧失信心;后来认识到英语的重要性;每天努力学习英语;向老师和同学请教更好的英语学习方法;现在英语取得了很大进步,对英语越来越感兴趣五个方面。词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。而且提示了词汇写法:初中 junior high school ,高中 senior high school。 范文囊括了句中的所有要点。后面表示对老师的感谢是补充的内容,既充实了文章内容,又增加了文采。整篇文章简洁、让人读起朗朗上口,是一篇很值得借鉴的文章。 文中注意不要死套写几个要点内容,要充分加以发挥写作空间,只要文章贴近立意即可。 亮点说明: 范文使用了一些重要的语法知识:宾语从句glad to tell your that;it作形式宾语I found it much more difficult; 范文注意使用了一般现在时、现在进行时,并且全文保持时态一致。 范文使用了很多固定短语:in the beginning,lose heart.,getting more and more interested in等词组,既充实了文章内容,又体现了作者扎实的语言基础知识功底。  
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