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My Opinion on English Learning
The materialistic dialectics deems it essential to make a concrete analysis of concrete problems, particularly in face of contradictions. As it is, learning English itself is a process in which large quantities of old contradictions ceaselessly go out of exist
2、ence and new ones come into being.
However, when confronted with the problems, I think what we will do in every sense is to be completely at
ease instead of cowardice and being at a loss because once a new contradiction has arisen, it not only means your
sublimation from the perceptional into t
3、he rational but emblematizes another starting point from a quantitative change to a qualitative change.
As far as the universality of English learning is concerned, it is no more than listening, speaking, reading as well as writing. And what’s more, practise as much as we can .Concretely, English
4、 is composed both of limited pronunciation, grammar and of unlimited vocabulary. Consequently, it is a great quantity of vocabulary and whether we are adept in them that determine our English. As for me, all will be readily resolved as long as the words are smoothly settled. Provided we focus our at
5、tention on the word building of vocabulary, it is certain we will find something valuable. Incidentally, the ability to analyze and imagine is vital and necessary in remembering words. For instance, when we learn a knotty new word, it is better and sensible to dissect its construction. For one thing
6、 observe whether or not it tallies with “ Prefix + Root + Suffix “, if not ,for another, it is high time to make fancies flash through our mind one after another such as seeking its synonym, homonym or antonym.
To be brief, the more recondite the content is, the more concise its form is, with
7、out the exception of English
learning. Therefore it has been proved many a time that whoever wants to take a shortcut in English learning is doomed to failure. It can be seen that we are sure to learn it in a down-to-earth manner and press forward unflinchingly with body and soul, and not to pick up a sesame seed only to drop a watermelon. Otherwise, our
lofty aspirations will be only castles in the air within sight yet beyond reach.