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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
98To write or not to write
Writing is not easy. I do it everyday. And I can tell you, it’s quite a challenge. But, the more I do it, the easier I get to just----write. Sometimes, that’s the most difficult part-----starting. When people ask me about writing---how they can write---I often suggest they brainstorm1 first. Writing the main ideas collected to a topic, usually produces some great things. If the things get organized, perhaps through an outline, you can write something really great.
Most of the writings I do with spontaneous2, I just start writing. I just stopped and done. But I always go over what I wrote at least two times. The first time I go over my writing is spell-check the word, It’s unacceptable to deliver a piece of writing with misspelling in it. The second time, I actually read what I wrote aloud, and add things that may I missed, it could be a idea that seems incomplete3 or something else.
If you have the time, it’s good to put your writing down for a little while, and read it again later, and to see how you like it. You may have something you wish to add or subtract4. If you have a serious paper to write, and you have completed all of the things I talked about, the best thing to do----before you return your paper----is to have someone to read what you wrote and make comments on it.
There is no doubt that practice makes perfect. or at least better, So, if you want to be a better writer in Korean or English, I recommend that you write as much as you can.
1 brainstorm | |
vi.动脑筋,出主意,想办法,献计,献策 | |
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2 spontaneous | |
adj.自发的,不由自主的 | |
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3 incomplete | |
adj.不完全的,不完善的 | |
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4 subtract | |
v.减去,扣除 | |
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