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Hello~大家好,寫一篇essay是每個留學(xué)生都要面臨的問題,如何寫出優(yōu)秀的essay是一個不簡單的問題,一篇優(yōu)秀的essay不但可以提升自己的寫作能力,而且可以給老師留下好印象。本文提供了一些創(chuàng)作essay的技巧與方法,希望能幫助到同學(xué)們。

美國論文寫作主要以兩種形式撰寫:essay和report。Essay結(jié)構(gòu)分為introduction,main body,conclusion.報告應(yīng)載有內(nèi)容提要,這需要高層次的結(jié)構(gòu),各條款應(yīng)分成若干部分,每一部分應(yīng)有不同的標(biāo)題,下一章應(yīng)為小標(biāo)題等。

注意記錄內(nèi)容。朋友們對美國文化有一定的了解,他們知道美國人的想法是相反的,所以寫文章也是一樣的。請不要在文章開頭闡述自己的觀點,首先闡述一下文章的論據(jù)。

American papers are mainly written in two forms: essay and report. The report should contain a summary, which requires a high-level structure. Each article should be divided into several parts, each part should have a different title, and the next chapter should be a subtitle.

Note the contents of the record. Friends have a certain understanding of American culture. They know that Americans think the opposite, so it's the same to write articles. Please don't state your point of view at the beginning of the article. First, state the arguments of the article.

Writing an essay is a problem that every foreign student has to face. How to write an excellent essay is not a simple problem. An excellent essay can not only improve their writing ability, but also leave a good impression on teachers. This article provides some skills and methods of creating essay, hoping to help students.

一般來說一篇Essay分為三部分

Generally speaking, an essay is divided into three parts

The first part

At the beginning, 總起全文I'll start with the whole article. Generally speaking, I'd like to talk about the problems that will be discussed in the article. I'd like to talk about them briefly, or I can simply say your opinions

The second part

Divide your ideas into several parts.分層論述 Each paragraph has a theme. Choose the number of paragraphs according to your needs

Each paragraph is basically a total score structure

The third part

At the end,結(jié)尾 you can summarize your point of view directly, or you can make concessions to the opposite point of view, dialectically look at the problem, and then finish

范文 THE "PUNK ROCK PHILOSOPHER"

I am on Oxford Academy’s Speech and Debate Team, in both the Parliamentary Debate division and the Lincoln-Douglass debate division. I write screenplays, short stories, and opinionated blogs and am a regular contributor to my school literary magazine, The Gluestick. I have accumulated over 300 community service hours that includes work at homeless shelters, libraries, and special education youth camps. I have been evaluated by the College Board and have placed within the top percentile.

But I am not any of these things. I am not a test score, nor a debater, nor a writer. I am an anti-nihilist punk rockphilosopher. And I became so when I realized three things:

1) That the world is ruled by underwear. There is a variety of underwear for a variety of people. You have your ironed briefs for your businessmen, your soft cottons for the average, and hemp-based underwear for your environmental romantics. But underwear do not only tell us about who we are, they also influence our daily interactions in ways most of us don't even understand. For example, I have a specific pair of underwear that is holey, worn out but surprisingly comfortable. And despite how trivial underwear might be, when I am wearing my favorite pair, I feel as if I am on top of the world. In any case, these articles of clothing affect our being and are the unsung heroes of comfort.

2) When I realized I cannot understand the world. I recently debated at the Orange County Speech League Tournament, within the Parliamentary Division. This specific branch of debate is an hour long, and consists of two parties debating either side of a current political issue. In one particular debate, I was assigned the topic: “Should Nation States eliminate nuclear arms?” It so happened that I was on the negative side and it was my job to convince the judges that countries should continue manufacturing nuclear weapons. During the debate, something strange happened: I realized that we are a special breed of species, that so much effort and resources are invested to ensure mutual destruction. And I felt that this debate in a small college classroom had elucidated something much more profound about the scale of human existence. In any case, I won 1st place at the tournament, but as the crowd cheered when my name was called to stand before an audience of hundreds of other debaters, and I flashed a victorious smile at the cameras, I couldn’t help but imagine that somewhere at that moment a nuclear bomb was being manufactured, adding to an ever-growing stockpile of doom. And that's when I realized that the world was something I will never understand.

3) When I realized I was a punk rocker philosopher. One summer night, my friend took me to an underground hardcore punk rock show. It was inside a small abandoned church. After the show, I met and became a part of this small community. Many were lost and on a constant soul-search, and to my surprise, many, like myself, did not have a blue Mohawk or a nose piercing. Many were just ordinary people discussing Nietzsche, string theory, and governmental ideologies. Many were also artists creating promotional posters and inventive slogans for stickers. They were all people my age who could not afford to be part of a record label and did something extraordinary by playing in these abandoned churches, making their own CDs and making thousands of promotional buttons by hand. I realized then that punk rock is not about music nor is it a guy with a blue Mohawk screaming protests. Punk rock is an attitude, a mindset, and very much a culture. It is an antagonist to the conventional. It means making the best with what you have to contribute to a community. This was when I realized that I was a punk rock philosopher.

The world I come from consists of underwear, nuclear bombs, and punk rockers. And I love this world. My world is inherently complex, mysterious, and anti-nihilist. I am David Phan, somebody who spends his weekends debating in a three piece suit, other days immersed within the punk rock culture, and some days writing opinionated blogs about underwear.

But why college? I want a higher education. I want more than just the textbook fed classrooms in high school. A community which prizes revolutionary ideals, a sharing of multi-dynamical perspectives, an environment that ultimately acts as a medium for movement, similar to the punk rock community. I do not see college as a mere stepping stone for a stable career or a prosperous life, but as a supplement for knowledge and self-empowerment; it is a social engine that will jettison us to our next paradigm shift.

以上是essay相關(guān)寫作范文,希望對同學(xué)們起到了一定幫助作用,專注美國留學(xué)生輔導(dǎo)論文以及學(xué)習(xí)中遇到的各種問題,祝大家都能順利完成自己的學(xué)業(yè)任務(wù)。

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