分析 本文为回信.
写作要点为:1.参加中文学习班;2.看中文书刊、电视;3.学唱中文歌曲; 4.交中国朋友.
解答 June 8,2011
Dear Peter,
I'm glad to recei ve your letter asking for my advice on how to learn Chinese well.
Here are a few suggestions.First,it is important to take a Chinese course,as you'll be able to learn from the teacher and practice with your fellow students.Then,it also helps to watch TV and read books,newspapers and magazines in Chinese whenever possible.
Besides,it should be a good idea to learn and sing Chinese songs,because by doing so you'll learn and remember Chinese words more easily.You can also make more Chinese friends.They will tell you a lot about China and help you learn Chinese.
Try and write to me in Chinese next time.
Best wishes.
Li Hua
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