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An essay on finding English learning experience
First, feelings are paramount.

In my opinion, if you want to learn English well, or at least not feel pain in the process of learning, you must learn to turn English into a hobby and an interest, so that you won't give up halfway, have no starting point, and fidget, scratch your ears and chew wax, which is extremely painful in the process of learning! I believe that most "non-English majors with lofty ideals who love their major" will feel more or less similar to each other when they face English for the first time. The hardest part is actually in the beginning Therefore, how to overcome this feeling and gradually cultivate your love for English is very important! We must realize that in the 2 1 century, English has become an indispensable communication tool (not to mention its other importance) and an indispensable bridge for your further study, whether you go abroad or take the postgraduate entrance examination. So I think you must learn to "love" it, so that you won't be tortured, trampled and trampled by it without any countermeasures. Remember, learning "love" and "it" is also the first step to ensure your future success!

Second, long-term accumulation

"Accumulation" can be said to be necessary for any study, especially in English learning! For example, I compare "words, grammar, sentences, structure, reading, writing, listening and speaking" in English at different levels. Every time you learn something related, you will add something to the corresponding layer. The more solid you learn, the more solid you will be between the same layers. In this way, when you want to use it one day, the knowledge stored in the layer will be squeezed out like water to provide you with inexhaustible language materials, and you will feel as if there are inexhaustible things pouring out. At this time, I believe your self-confidence and sense of accomplishment will follow, and your English study will gradually get better.

Third, persistent pursuit

The so-called "persistent pursuit", to quote a professor from Leeds University in England, is to believe in "the power of your dreams". My understanding is: First, you must have a dream. Only when you have a dream can you pursue a goal, with strength, direction and motivation. Take me for example. It can be said that one's postgraduate entrance examination has always been my dream, but it has been temporarily stranded for various reasons, especially my poor English. But in my heart, it can be said that this dream has never disappeared. On the contrary, it has become stronger and stronger. I think this is the "power of dreams", which will always call you, guide you, urge you and inspire you in your deepest heart. This power is subtle, eternal and lasting, and extremely powerful. Therefore, I think we must first determine the "dream" in our hearts before we can work hard for it. Second, the dream may be temporarily suppressed, but when it is activated again, it will be unstoppable and irreversible. What we can do at this time is to complete and realize, and one of the ways is to pursue it persistently! Eliminate all difficulties and obstacles and complete your dreams with perseverance. No matter how big the difficulty is, it will become vulnerable in front of you and your dreams. It's only a matter of time before you overcome all difficulties and win the final victory. I believe that when you see friends here, you should have enough confidence and strength to take your own yangguan avenue.