We have been practicing our composition for a semester, hoping to give you some help.
1. Look at the topic. Some topics are naturally suitable for writing narratives or essays, while others are not.
However, as long as the structure of an argumentative essay is complete, there will be basic points (but the intention cannot deviate from the topic, and the composition will die miserably)
Be careful not to steal the concept when reviewing the questions. For example, if you are asked to write "life setbacks", you will eventually write how to live a successful life ... setbacks may inspire you to keep forging ahead and succeed, but this writing is absolutely beside the point! ! ! !
You can't misjudge the problem. If you usually have poor knowledge of Chinese (to put it bluntly, Chinese is basically at a fixed level), don't innovate. Not as low as safety and goodwill. (The composition can't be graded. Everyone is about the same level. Look at the basic questions. But don't let your composition fall behind, so stability is the most important thing! )
Argumentative essays can be divided into "plate type" (an argument gradually deepens the theme), "progressive type" (forming a progressive relationship) and "positive and negative type" (two positive and negative topics and one conclusion). You can look at how to write it on the internet. But there must be a progressive relationship, remember that your sub-argument serves the central argument. Deepen the key points.
3. The key point is to have a clear point of view at the beginning and make it clear in one sentence (the argument should be put in front, concise and not procrastinating). Generally, there are three structures (two on the left and one on the right of the paper are almost exactly 800 words), and it is best to have a sentence before each argument to point out this argument (very rigid but very useful). The third block must have a "how to make this view" link! ! ! Raise the altitude! But don't drag everything on "success", "country" and "good life" to put it bluntly, writing should have true feelings, and you will naturally write well when you encounter emotional topics.
4. Add some quotations and add some points to the classical Chinese that you usually recite (dictation is needed anyway, and resources are not wasted), but don't rhetoric for rhetoric's sake. You can add what you can, and forget what you can.
We have many electronic handouts about the angle, conception and structure of composition writing, which can be passed on to you if necessary.
In fact, the college entrance examination includes argumentative essays (a good example of logic), narrative essays (true feelings are very important), essays (words are more important but the spirit can't leave), letters (attention should be paid to the expression and format of true feelings), speeches (similar to argumentative essays, which pay attention to the interaction and format with the "audience") and so on ... So you can definitely choose freely according to the topic.
6. If you don't have any good examples or beautiful language, you can read the published Chinese newspapers, which contain many good sentences. And the guidance of writing skills is very useful! ! !
7. The exam-oriented composition is very rigid. A composition 1 2 minutes to finish. What you see is structure and key topic sentences! Besides, words are very important. If you write carefully, you will definitely improve one or two points! !
I summed it up word by word! ! Ask me for courseware if you need it ~ ~ ~
Good luck ~