What are the good skills for high school students to learn English calligraphy well?

First of all, we should keep our interest in learning. You can study hard if you are interested. To maintain this interest, I think it is very important not to set too many goals for myself. At our age, people should learn more out of love and interest than for the sake of learning. We should enjoy the process of writing, not regard it as a task. By too many goals, I mean I don't need to think about how well I have to write and who I write as well as. This is unnecessary. What each of us should do is to compare ourselves. As long as you do better today than yesterday, you are making progress. Second, a positive attitude is suitable for practicing calligraphy. When I was studying AES, I was also anxious because I couldn't write a hairspring arc with a capital A after writing dozens of pages. What you need to do at this time is not to keep practicing. I believe that as long as you keep practicing, you will be able to write well, but to put down your pen and do something that can relax your fidgety mood. Mentality is very important. I don't support the practice of just working hard. Even if I write about anxiety, I don't want to put down my pen and have a rest when I see my progress is slow. I think if you don't feel well, do something else or relax first. The effect of practicing in an anxious state is generally not very good. If you don't feel anything, put down your pen and change your mood. Words are not learned in a day, and the disadvantages outweigh the advantages.