I am not good at writing essays and have poor language expression skills. I only get 36-39 (on a 60-point scale) every time I write. I am now in my second year of high school.

Language learning is inherently a feeling, just expanding the scope of reading and writing. Accumulation is the most important thing.

When reading, you can try a variety of articles, with different themes, different emphases, different writing styles, and different emotions... Read some of them and be exposed to them all. When you come across passages that you like, just excerpt and collect them, and read them over and over again if you have nothing to do. This trick is very effective, and you can use it when you can't continue writing.

If you are not good at writing, practice writing. I didn’t know what field I was good at, so I read a book and wrote a sequel or a companion piece after I had some thoughts. I have practiced almost all types of articles and abandoned a lot of them. I haven’t posted any of them online. , but a lot of experience has been accumulated. I'm used to writing long articles, and an 800-word composition is just a side dish~

Write casually, read it if you can't finish it, and then write it when you feel it, and give it up when you're exhausted. When I finish, I start a new book and write whatever I want. If I can’t finish writing, I just read... the cycle starts over and over again. If you just want to take the exam, you can focus on getting a perfect score in the annual college entrance examination essay. There should be a lot of them online. But I think that the questions are different every year, and they are more biased every year. It is better to cover all kinds of questions, cultivate a sense of language, and be more secure in performing on the spot.

You can pay attention to your own psychological behavior in life, analyze it secretly, highlight, exaggerate, or even fictionalize the parts you want. Try more when practicing writing. If you can't write a long article, just practice writing. Section, also very useful. You must dare to revise and change what you write. There is nothing that cannot be deleted.

I once saw an author revising a manuscript. The first draft was very bland, but after revising it once, the characters were much more detailed. After revising it twice, it was already an excellent article, and there was even a third revision. After deleting some of the remaining text, do you think it’s done? No, what shocked me was that the fourth time she revised it, because there were contradictions in the previous and later chapters, she deleted all the nearly 10,000 words in one chapter, rewrote the copy, rewrote the plot, and completely changed it. A whole chapter of text. I was shocked. Since then, I have discovered that words don’t control you, but you control the words. Delete what should be deleted, there is no pity; change what should be changed, nothing is truly perfect. Don’t get too hung up on the details, the most important thing is to consider the overall situation.

I am one grade younger than my seniors. From the first year of junior high school to the first year of high school, I have read more than 500 books of all kinds (including encyclopedias, novels, essays, essays, campus, martial arts, and lilies (although I am very good at reading). Can’t go on), etc.), keep subscribing to “Fusheng Bookstore”, “Daily Reading”, “Reading Time” and “Small Stories and Great Principles” in QQ. Pure extracurricular writing practice (including diaries, essays, novels, poems, scripts, etc.) exceeds 500,000 words. The composition is always above 30/40. Accumulation is king.