Calligraphy in English means "good", "beautiful", "painting", etc., that is, beautiful writing. English calligraphy has a long history like Chinese calligraphy, involving knowledge of glyphs, writing skills, and the use of tools and materials. A good English calligraphy work expresses an abstract artistic conception, enlightens people's thinking, and gives people the enjoyment of beauty. The exam is not about how elegantly you write, but whether what you write is understandable at a glance! Sometimes the beauty is deliberately emphasized, but there are many words written in a way that is difficult to read, and the person correcting the paper does not have the time to show it to you! When writing English compositions, don’t use continuous strokes. The words should be fair and full. It doesn’t need to be pretty. Neatness and elegance are the most important thing! Because the person who corrects the paper usually only looks at keywords. If you write too many consecutive words, he can't see the words he wants to see at a glance, and you won't get a high score. He won't go out to look for those words! English handwritten italics is a writing form between print and cursive. It is also the most widely used font in English writing at home and abroad. English italics are different from printed fonts. The main feature is that the fonts maintain a certain inclination when writing. Moreover, most of the letters are written consecutively, that is, the letters in the word are required to be written as consecutively as possible. As a result, there is a significant increase in arc strokes, especially in the last stroke of lowercase letters. The English words written in this way are smooth, round and chic. It can not only make writing more beautiful, but also improve writing speed.