Let's talk about Jabber's English notes.
Originally, I named my postings about English language learning "Jabber's English Notes". Admittedly, I did not thought too much about the word "note". Actually, using the word "note" here is not pertinent. My postings should be more properly called "journals". The students are often asked by their teachers to do some free writings on a pre-determined or self-chosen topic. From this small vignette, we can see that learning English is a long-term thing. However, as one writes in English, he/she has ample time to think about the topic and wording. After finishing the draft, he/she can polish his/her master-piece.
Nobody is born to be good at writing. I have ever met an American professor. His handwriting is absolutely ugly-looking and he always needs his students re-organize his paper. In my everyday life, I occasionally receive some emails from English-speaking colleages, which give me great headeches.
Originally, I named my postings about English language learning "Jabber's English Notes". Admittedly, I did not thought too much about the word "note". Actually, using the word "note" here is not pertinent. My postings should be more properly called "journals". The students are often asked by their teachers to do some free writings on a pre-determined or self-chosen topic. From this small vignette, we can see that learning English is a long-term thing. However, as one writes in English, he/she has ample time to think about the topic and wording. After finishing the draft, he/she can polish his/her master-piece.
Nobody is born to be good at writing. I have ever met an American professor. His handwriting is absolutely ugly-looking and he always needs his students re-organize his paper. In my everyday life, I occasionally receive some emails from English-speaking colleages, which give me great headeches.