76 Words 1 Page Open Document Personally, I have noticed that I find writing to be rather challenging because I have a tough time writing my ideas down on paper. If I were given a topic to talk about or asked a question, I would be able to talk about my answer thoroughly and with ...
From left to right, horizontally, across the page, with spaces to indicate word boundaries. Forgetting for a moment the problem of spelling and actually making words out of these letters, how long does it take this Chinese learner of English to master the various components of the English wri...
to grasp the meaning. Reading comprehension is not simply a matter of knowing a lot of words; one has to get a feeling for how those words combine with other words in a multitude of different contexts.5 In addition, there is the obvious fact that even though you may know 95% of the ...
over 95% of the characters in any newspaper are easily among the first 2,000 most common ones. But what such accounts don't tell you is that there will still be plenty of unfamiliar words made up of those familiar characters. (To illustrate this problem, note that in English...
Reading comprehension is not simply a matter of knowing a lot of words; one has to get a feeling for how those words combine with other words in a multitude of different contexts.5 In addition, there is the obvious fact that even though you may know 95% of the characters in a given ...
根据第三段第二句We need a long time of hard training to write beautifully.(我们需要长时间的刻苦训练才能写出漂亮的书法。)可知,我们需要长时间的刻苦训练能写得漂亮,故填:We need a long time of hard training .(3)细节理解题。根据第三段第三句There were many famous call...
will result in quite different sentences. Your language changes to reflect what sort of relationship you think you have with the person you’re talking about, and these changes are very concrete ones — words/phrases, the subject of a sentence, and even grammar changes from register to ...
Katakana is the second writing system you should tackle. It has the same number of characters as hiragana and the same phonemes, but it’s an alphabet typically reservedfor writing out foreign, non-Japanese words. So, if I wanted to write out “toilet” in Japanese, I would use katakana...