|

楼主 |
发表于 2009-8-11 13:38
|
显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 aerostar 于 2009-8-11 13:40 编辑 # k! t) F# M( n( n. n
But sometimes, I want people to know what I really want to mean in Chinese,
- A; j# j- ?$ \6 @/ yand I think Chinese can only understand what I want to mean.. E) k% m; z$ [( Q
3 q8 q: f- Y, m) H4 JOf course, your method is better for studying English, ...$ Y, ~. b8 Q1 `; m
learnEnglish 发表于 2009-8-11 13:16  ( s7 X. C1 z3 o/ G7 v5 p
There is nothing wrong for asking help, and writing diary is a good way to practice written English. However, as you may find out already, people's opinions are diverse, and you can easily get confused. The only solution is to find out what native people would say in those situation. And believe me, if you try hard enough, you can find almost everything you want to say in night time series like "Friends", "Sex and the city", etc. Try not to remember the grammar, try very hard to remember those native phrases and sentences, and use them as often as you can.9 _. I A% _/ ~- r
1 Q- Y; c F p1 D, ~& `1 D' v1 Z
By the way, there is no "级别“ in English. You are either speaking (or writing) correct English, or you are making mistake. There are, however, artistic in English, just like in every other languages. However, if you use it in the wrong occasion, it is still wrong English. |
|