How to effectively accumulate composition materials in peacetime?
First, the composition should learn to accumulate "reading thousands of books, writing like a god" and "a clever woman can't cook without rice", which explains the importance of "accumulation" in writing from both positive and negative aspects. "Accumulate at ordinary times, play in the examination room" is the empathy of students in the examination room. (1) Establish a linguistic "vocabulary". Vocabulary is the cell of an article. Also includes sentences and sentence groups. There are two ways to establish "vocabulary": one is to read books, newspapers and periodicals extensively, take reading notes, extract some beautiful words, sentences and paragraphs in a specific notebook, or make reading cards. Second, live. Usually, we should capture the fresh language spoken by the public and write it down in a small notebook or card that we carry with us, which will accumulate over time. The writing will be brilliant. (2) To strengthen the accumulation of materials. Materials are the flesh and blood of the article. Many students worry every time they write a composition, or edit it or copy it. The solution to this problem is to accumulate materials. Usually, if possible, they can take cameras and tape recorders to observe life deeply and actively participate in life, as well as sketch, keep diaries and write observation notes. Record the experiences in family life, campus life and social life in time. When recording, we should grasp the details and the characteristics of people, things, things and scenery. The article written in this way will be flesh and blood. (3) Strengthen ideological accumulation. Opinion is the soul of an article. The unclear center of the article or the lack of profound ideas often indicate that the author is superficial. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a "think tank". Think deeply at ordinary times and ask "why", "what" and "how" when something happens. Only in this way can we see the essence through the phenomenon. It is also necessary to record the "sparks" of thinking and the conclusions of thinking at any time. Second, we should compile, that is, extract famous sayings and aphorisms. In short, we should strengthen the accumulation of composition and establish "vocabulary".