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An 800-word "My Favorite Idiom"
My favorite idiom-Have a plan (argumentative essay)

As soon as I saw this topic, I immediately jumped out of the idiom-I have a plan, so lively and lovely.

There is a well-thought-out story: In ancient times, there was a man named Wen who liked painting, especially bamboo. He planted all kinds of bamboos in front of and behind the house. No matter spring, summer, autumn and winter, rain or shine, he will go to the bamboo forest to observe the growth and change of bamboo, figure out the length and thickness of bamboo branches, the shape and color of leaves, and once he finds something new, he will return to his study and draw his feelings on paper. The various forms of bamboo are deeply imprinted in his mind, and he looks very calm when painting bamboo. The bamboos he painted are vivid and lifelike, and people come to the door to ask for paintings in an endless stream.

This idiom allusion reminds me of a thoughtful past that belongs to me.

I remember that it was in the fifth grade of primary school, and there was a national English proficiency competition for primary school students, and the English teacher named me to participate. Because it is a national competition, the expectations of teachers and classmates make me a little uneasy and nervous. Although my basic English is ok, since it is a competition, it will be difficult, so I have to make more efforts to get good grades.

It was a difficult and painful time. Every night, I find exercises such as English proficiency competition, listening training and reading comprehension to do. That month, every day when I had leisure, I recited the words, conducted listening training repeatedly and thought about how to express them in English. Although it's a bit difficult, I've had times when I was upset, depressed and wanted to give up, because it took up my game time after all. But in the end, I made up my mind to make full preparations and win the game.

Finally, on the day of the competition, looking at those lovely deja vu topics, I took my time and finished all the questions quickly. Then I checked it again carefully, and the result was as I expected, the first prize. This is my story. I have a plan.

I like well-planned training, I like the calmness when well-planned, and I prefer the sense of accomplishment when well-planned. I like a plan!