First, accumulation is necessary. English is a language, and language cannot be mastered quickly, especially some classic words and phrases, which require us to accumulate them bit by bit. In the process of collecting famous quotes and aphorisms, we can collect them purposefully.
You can focus on collecting the following types of famous sayings and aphorisms: The first type is philosophical. This type of famous sayings and aphorisms can be said to be "all essential oils", applicable to all countries, and almost everywhere. They can be used in an essay. For example
For example, describe doing housework. We can use Just as the saying goes: It is never too late to
learn! to illustrate the enthusiasm for learning to do housework. The second category is inspirational, which can play a great role in articles involving personal growth experiences; the third category is emotional, expressing family
life or personal emotions. Content can use it.
Second, in addition to accumulation, it is also important to deeply understand these statements. In the process of learning, it is not difficult to find that many famous aphorisms are very short and concise. They are concise and to the point, and some even have puns. For such English sentences, our understanding is often It won't be in place, which will lead to misunderstandings and jokes when using it. For example, there is an idiom called
Love me, love my dog. Just reading the literal meaning will make people confused. What is the relationship between loving me and loving my dog? Some students don’t care. Just like that, Our
English teacher loves his son very much, just like that he loves his
little
dog. This kind of words makes people think It’s hard to laugh or cry, but the Chinese meaning of this idiom is actually to love the house and the bird. Therefore, we must have a very good understanding of the famous sayings and aphorisms we have collected, otherwise it will be in vain.
Third, practice frequently. No matter how many famous sayings and aphorisms you master, but you don't take the initiative to use them, or you don't have the awareness to use them anytime and anywhere, it's all in vain. How can we quickly and accurately search for suitable sentences and use them in compositions? Practice is the only shortcut. Only through practice can we match the sensitivity of famous sayings and aphorisms, and will we have such an awareness of active use in future writing. You can find the topics for practice by yourself. It is generally recommended that you find real questions from various places to practice writing, and you are required to try to use an appropriate and reliable famous saying in every article to add color to the article.
Through long-term practice, we will gradually become familiar with this method, slowly find the feeling, and it will become more and more accurate.
As the saying goes: Where there is a will, there is a way! (Where there is a will, there is a way!), as long as we persist, we will definitely achieve results. Excerpted from /p/2483527080