1, narrative.
2. Argumentative essay.
3. Explanatory text.
4. Practical writing: including letters, notices, notes, etc.
Precautions:
1. Ensure the consistency of paragraph structure and topic sentence of each paragraph in the outline. Only in this way can we ensure that the written paragraphs are not off topic and off topic.
2. It is necessary to comprehensively consider the content arrangement of each paragraph to avoid overlapping paragraphs.
3. Use conjunctions well and pay attention to the coherence between paragraphs and sentences. In order to write an article with clear hierarchy, clear thinking and coherent words, it is necessary to build a bridge between sentences and paragraphs, and conjunctions play a bridge role.
It is also important to pay more attention to accumulating some advanced vocabulary.
How to write a good English narrative;
First, it is usually divided into three categories:
1, remember the character, focus on the character, and write one or two things around this character.
2, event-oriented, event-centered, around the central event, write one or several people.
3. The scenery is the main feature. However, people are inseparable from things, "because people express things in life."
In a narrative, people, scenery and narrative are often intertwined, but each has its own emphasis.
Second, when writing a narrative, we usually follow the following points:
1, when writing, you must first set the content and center. What is often said in the definition is the selection of materials, and the selection of materials should pay attention to one that is novel and the other that is true. Pay attention to clarity and concentration when centering.
2, to explain the elements, that is, time, place, people, the cause, process and result of the event.
3. Be as specific as possible.
4. According to the center of the article, it is specific and appropriate.
5. Pay attention to tense and person when writing. Generally speaking, I write about my experiences and what I have seen and heard in the first person and what others have experienced in the third person. Narrative records what happened in the past, so in principle I usually write in the past tense.