Why is my child's English writing getting worse and worse?

Question:? My child is now in the fifth grade, and this English word is getting ugly. What should I do?

? Answer:

? Hello! Indeed, as you said, many students may write Chinese characters better and better, but there are also many children whose English writing is getting worse and worse. It stands to reason that "practice makes perfect" should mean that the more you write, the more skilled and fluent you are. Why is English getting worse? There are two reasons:

(1) Differences in the beauty of English and Chinese calligraphy;

China's calligraphy is like painting, which depends on "painting style", brushstroke, density and thickness. As for not being in a straight line, it is not the most important thing, just being in a straight line.

If this set of Aesthetics of Chinese Characters is translated into English, it will become like this (I added the blue line):

I guess this student can't wait to write English with a brush!

Look at what is written in English:

This magazine is generally the English composition of Hengshui senior three students. Compare the blue line of the lake and you will understand the difference.

Once again, "senior three students"! ! ! Think with your toes and you will know how much homework they have every day, but English is still so good! This must be the constant demand of the students-see those red small letters D and R? That's the teacher's correction. Look at the handwriting of the late Princess Diana of England:

As a British upper-class person, you should write fluently and neatly, especially the second lake blue line in each line. Finally, look at the birthday card that Obama gave basketball player Pippen:

Are they on the same line? This is the main point of English writing-writing straight lines.

Therefore, when copying letters and writing, it is necessary to standardize. If you have any questions, please feel free to @ Hong Chen!