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【题目】假如你是一名英语老师,发现个别学生对英语学习失去了信心。请你写一篇英语短文来开导他们。
写作要点:1.学英语的重要性。2.提高英语成绩的措施(至少3点)。
要求:1.短文词数不少于100。2.内容充实,结构完整,语意连贯。 3.书写须清晰、工整。

【答案】As we know, English has already become an international language. It is widely used in the world. However, a few students find it hard to master it. Let me show how.

Firstly, make up your mind to learn English well and never give it up. Secondly, read the text aloud in the morning and try to remember the important words, phrases and patterns. Thirdly, finish all the homework on time. When you come across some problems, go to your teacher or classmates. Don't be afraid of making mistakes.

Following my advice, I hope, all of you students can make great progress one day.


【解析】假如你是一名英语老师,发现个别学生对英语学习失去了信心。请你写一篇英语短文来开导他们。写作要点:1.学英语的重要性。2.提高英语成绩的措施(至少3点)。要求:1.短文词数不少于100。2.内容充实,结构完整,语意连贯。 3.书写须清晰、工整。

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