2020-08-04 来源:[db:来源]
2017年9月23日托福独立写作范文:In order to adapt to the life in university and succeed, if you are a freshman, which method do you think is better:
1. attending a one-week orientation or introduction program when you are in the university campus, and it will begin before you have the classes;
2. meeting regularly in your first year with a student in your major field who has entered the university for several years.
写作思路点拨如下:
第二个选项
1.对学生学习好
a.能从他们那里获得更多的知识:跟学长regularly的交流可以学到更多的知识,学长知道很多关于学校生活的细节,而一周的introduction program 不能介绍那么多
b.和他们的讨论能激发学习的兴趣:跟学长在一起可以讨论,而参加program只是被动接受知识,一起讨论毫无疑问会激发学生学习的兴趣。
2.对个人发展好
a.能培养人际交往能力:和学长交流可以培养人际交往能力,你需要提问的时候采取合适的沟通策略,这在program当中是锻炼不了的。
b.能培养有效获取信息能力:和学长交流很多问题,学长会说很多,而你需要从中提取有效需要的信息。
托福独立写作范文如下:
With the development and transportation, an increasing number of students have been able to enter college both home and abroad. Though a wide spread of knowledge and culture is noticed, new students are also confronted with adaptive problems to the new life. As far as I’m concerned, holding regular meetings with older students in the major is a more beneficial way to help freshmen out, since it restores two big defects that the orientation and introduction programs before campus can’t avoid.
First and foremost, the pre-class programs are possibly and most commonly held in forms of public lectures and organized visits, where students could only obtain general knowledge and advice. Students, then, at the beginning of campus with no idea of what will actually happen will find such programs, though comprehensive, too theoretical. They might get to know the lending process in libraries, but fail to efficiently get introduced to readable and valuable collections. They might get interested in lessons, competitions and campus activities mentioned, but in lack of personal advice on making affordable and comfortable time schedules. Besides, since this program happens merely at the beginning of college and is assigned to new students in all majors, it’s only a one-off way that couldn’t last long, not to mention to be timely updated. Things shared there may be too common to apply in specific majors. These defects could easily get evaded by regular meetings with older students: When in library, not only can they bring more precise reading information that match your needs, but they will tell you what they would personally like to recommend as well. They’ll also exchange ideas about the time management as freshmen, possibly preventing you from making mistakes in participating in useless activities or putting little concentration on important things. Nobody would make use of time in common programs to give details on the study of professional lessons, but older students in your major can easily do. Such personal and accurate guidance is undoubtedly more influential in solving new students’ problems, and it’s a regular, long-lasting activity that could deal with trouble in every small phase of this gradually adapting procedure.
。。。。。。。此处省略部分范文!
完整版范文,5元有偿下载!
微信扫码支付 |
支付宝扫码支付 |
资料下载说明 |
|