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假设你是李华,你的英国朋友Emily来信说她非常喜欢中国的民族舞,并打算最近来中...

假设你是李华,你的英国朋友Emily来信说她非常喜欢中国的民族舞,并打算最近来中国学习民族舞,想请你帮她推荐一位舞蹈老师。请你根据以下要点给她写一封信,推荐一位老师。

要点:

1. 介绍你所推荐的老师;

2. 推荐该老师的原因;

3. 祝愿她拜师成功。

注意:

1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Emily,

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Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear Emily, Glad to hear that you are going to learn Chinese folk dance in China, I'm more than happy to recommend an excellent teacher Miss Chen to you, Miss Chen is the best dance teacher in our school You know, I love folk dance. I used to watch Miss Chen's performances of Chinese folk dance, which really impressed me. And I have seen almost all of her performances in our school. Her peacock dance is wonderful. She has helped many students who want to learn folk dance, including me. Besides this, Miss Chen is patient and enthusiastic about teaching. I believe you will achieve a lot with her help. I sincerely wish you good luck to be Miss Chen's student. 【解析】 这是一篇应用文,要求写一封信。 第一步:审题。审题的目的是获取重要信息。通过审题我们可以确定几个方面的信息。第一,1. 介绍你所推荐的老师:2. 推荐该老师的原因;3. 祝愿她拜师成功。第二,人称为第一人称和第三人称。第三,时态以一般现在时为主,兼用现在完成时。 第二步:布局段落,确定主要段落,次要段落,段落数量。这篇写作段落数量为三段。第一段,很高兴听说Emily喜欢中国舞蹈,并把陈老师推荐给她。第二段,介绍你所推荐的老师: 推荐该老师的原因。第三段,祝愿她拜师成功。 第三步:确定关键词汇和短语: Chinese folk dance, recommend sb to sb, used to do sth, impress, peacock dance, be patient and enthusiastic about, with her help, more than. 第四步:确定较为高级的句子:which引导的非限制性定语从句和who引导的限制性定语从句I love folk dance. I used to watch Miss Chen's performances of Chinese folk dance, which really impressed me. She has helped many students who want to learn folk dance, including me.省略that的宾语从句I believe you will achieve a lot with her help. 第五步:连句成文,注意使用恰当的连接词进行过渡衔接:And, Besides. 第六步:注意书写,保持卷面整洁,避免划线,乱擦。
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