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英語介紹朋友雅思

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㈠ .請英文很好的朋友,幫我翻譯一點東西,是考雅思的,謝謝!希望是對雅思比較了解的人,幫我怎樣回答這些問

1. Describe an ad that helpde you buy something.
描述一個曾經幫過你購物的廣告
2. Describe a quize show.
描述一個問答游戲節目
3.Describe a TV program that you don't like.
描述一個你不喜歡的電視節目
4. Describe an extreme sport.
描述一個極限運動
還有PART 1 的一道題:Where do you meet new peoplp? Where did peoplp meet new peoplp in the past? 你在哪結交新朋友,過去人們在哪結交新朋友(這道題側重點是兩個不同時代交友的不同方式,分析一下利弊,如今的弊端如何解決,你又如何做,又如何避免弊端)
我的家鄉位於湖北省長陽,是一個被群山環繞的風景優美的小山村,有一條小河從我家門前流過,河裡有很多小魚,夏天我們可以在裡面釣魚和游泳。在我家的後花園種有蔬菜和水果,沒有噴灑任何農葯和化肥。另外我的家鄉沒有任何工廠,所以沒有任何工業污染。因此生活哪裡的人,可以享受一種最健康的生活方式,喝著最純凈的水,呼吸著最新鮮的空氣,吃著最有營養的蔬菜和水果。
my hometown is a scenic country surrounded by groups of hills,located in Changyang city Hubei province.There are so many fishes in the little river which flows pass by my house. In the summer, it is a good place to fishing and swimming for us children. We plant the vegetables and fruits in our backyard, which we never crop-st to. in addition, there isnt any factories any pollution in my hometown. Therefor, all the people here can enjoy their most healthy life style, drinking pure water, breathing fresh air, having good vegetables and fruits.
by the way
這些題目翻譯也不是很難,你不會那為什麼要去考雅思?

㈡ 如何用英語自我介紹(雅思班)

樓上..是來Chinaese么?...

都成糾錯樓了..

Because i have been away from English for a long time,i'm so nervous but excited.

I have no knowing about IELTS.
This is a great chance to me to get knowledge of the English skills and have knowing about IELTS.

I hope i can get a lot here and we can learn from each other.
Let's have a happy courses which is helpful to us.

Thanks a lot.

英語水源平有限啊..
要翻譯得很漂亮是有困難滴..
就是可能第一句有點點問題..
因為不知道能不能這么說...

㈢ 哪位英語英文高手把雅思給我介紹一下

雅思考試又稱IELTS,主要是由英國劍橋大學研製為了檢測以非英語為母語的人們英文水專平的測試。考屬試分為:學術卷(Academic)用於出國留學深造的,每個學校或機構對於成績的要求都不一樣。 培訓卷(General Training)用於出國定居或移民的。選擇那個考試看個人情況。

雅思考試分為:
聽力:共4個section(大約半小時時間+10分鍾謄答案)
閱讀:學術和培訓不同,共三篇文章,1小時時間
寫作:學術:客觀寫作(圖表題,20分鍾)主觀的Task(40分鍾)
培訓:書信(20分鍾)+主觀的Task(40分鍾)
口語:10—15分鍾
section 1:你問我答
section2:自我獨白
section3:問題深入討論

㈣ 雅思 用英語介紹李小龍

慢慢看吧,相當全。

Bruce Jun Fan Lee (27 November 1940 – 20 July 1973) was a Chinese martial artist, philosopher, instructor, martial arts actor and the founder of the Jeet Kune Do combat form. He was widely regarded as the most influential martial artist of the twentieth century and a cultural icon.[1] He was also the father of actor Brandon Lee and of actress Shannon Lee.

Lee was born in San Francisco, California, and raised in Hong Kong until his late teens. His Hong Kong and Hollywood-proced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, and sparked the first major surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West. The direction and tone of his films changed and influenced martial arts and martial arts films in Hong Kong and the rest of the world as well.

Lee became an iconic figure particularly to the Chinese, as he portrayed Chinese national pride and Chinese nationalism in his movies.[2] He primarily practiced Chinese martial arts (Kung fu), particularly Wing Chun.

[edit] Early life
Lee Jun Fan was born in the hour of the dragon, between 6–8 a.m., in the Year of the Dragon according to the Chinese zodiac calendar, November 27, 1940, at the Chinese Hospital in San Francisco』s Chinatown.[3] His father, Lee Hoi-Chuen (李海泉), was Chinese, and his Catholic mother, Grace (何愛瑜), was of Chinese and German ancestry.[4][5][6][7][8][9] Lee and his parents returned to Hong Kong when he was three months old. He was an American citizen by birth[10][11].

[edit] Ecation and family
At age 19, Lee entered La Salle College and later he attended St. Francis Xavier's College. In 1959, at the age of 18, Lee got into a fight and badly beat his opponent, getting into trouble with the police.[12] His father became concerned about young Bruce's safety, and as a result, he and his wife decided to send Bruce to the United States to live with an old friend of his father's. Lee left with $100 in his pocket and the titles of 1958 Boxing Champion and the Crown Colony Cha Cha Champion of Hong Kong.[3] He relocated to the United States through his citizenship to earn an ecation. After living in San Francisco, he moved to Seattle to work for Ruby Chow, another friend of his father's. In 1959, Lee completed his high school ecation in Seattle and received his diploma from Edison Technical School. He enrolled at the University of Washington and studied philosophy, drama , and psychology, among other subjects.[13][14][15] It was at the University of Washington that he met his future wife Linda Emery, whom he would marry in 1964.

He had two children with Linda, Brandon Lee (1965–1993) and Shannon Lee (1969-). Brandon, who also became an actor like his father, died in an accident ring the filming of The Crow in 1993. Shannon Lee also became an actress and appeared in some low-budget films starting in the mid 1990s, but has since quit acting.

[edit] Names
This article contains Chinese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters.
Lee's Cantonese given name was Jun Fan (振藩; Mandarin Pinyin: Zhènfán).[16] At his birth, he additionally was given the English name of "Bruce" by a Dr. Mary Glover. Though Mrs. Lee had not initially planned on an English name for the child, she deemed it appropriate and would concur with Dr. Glover's addition.[17] However, his American name was never used within his family until he enrolled in La Salle College (a Hong Kong high school) at the age of 12,[16] and again at another high school (St. Francis Xavier's College in Kowloon), where Lee would come to represent the boxing team in inter-school events.

Lee initially had the birth name Li Yuen Kam[2] (李炫金); Mandarin Pinyin: Lǐ Xuànjīn) given to him by his mother, as at the time, Lee's father was away on a Chinese opera tour. This name would later be abandoned because of a conflict with the name of Bruce's grandfather, causing him to be renamed Jun Fan upon his father's return. Also of note is that Lee was given a feminine name, Sai Fung (細鳳, literally "small phoenix"), which was used throughout his early childhood in keeping with a Chinese custom, traditionally thought to hide a child from evil spirits.

Lee's screen names were respectively Lee Siu Lung (in Cantonese), and Li Xiao Long (in Mandarin) (李小龍; Cantonese pengyam: Ley5 Siu² Long4; Mandarin Pinyin: Lǐ Xiǎolóng) which literally translates to "Lee the Little Dragon" in English. These names were first used by director 袁步雲 of the 1950 Cantonese movie 細路祥, in which Lee would perform. It is possible that the name "Lee Little Dragon" was based on his childhood name of "small dragon", as, in Chinese tradition, the dragon and phoenix come in pairs to represent the male and female genders respectively. The more likely explanation is that he came to be called "Little Dragon" because, according to the Chinese zodiac, he was born in the Year of the Dragon.

[edit] Acting career
Lee's father Hoi-Chuen was a famous Cantonese Opera star. Thus, through his father, Bruce was introced into films at a very young age and appeared in several short black-and-white films as a child. Lee had his first role as a baby who was carried onto the stage. By the time he was 18, he had appeared in twenty films.[3]

While in the United States from 1959–1964, Lee abandoned thoughts of a film career in favor of pursuing martial arts. However, after Lee's high-profile martial arts demonstration at the 1964 Long Beach Karate Tournament, he was seen by some of the nation's most proficient martial artists—as well as the hairdresser of Batman procer William Dozier.[citation needed] Dozier soon invited Lee for an audition, where Lee so impressed the procers with his lightning-fast moves that he earned the role of Kato alongside Van Williams in the TV series The Green Hornet. The show lasted just one season, from 1966 to 1967. Lee also played Kato in three crossover episodes of Batman. This was followed by guest appearances in a host of television series, including Ironside (1967) and Here Come the Brides (1969).

A painting of Bruce Lee as he appeared in filmIn 1969, Lee made a brief appearance in his first American film Marlowe where he played a henchman hired to intimidate private detective Philip Marlowe (played by James Garner) by smashing up his office with leaping kicks and flashing punches, only to later accidentally jump off a tall building while trying to kick Marlowe off. In 1971, Lee appeared in four episodes of the television series Longstreet as the martial arts instructor of the title character Mike Longstreet (played by James Franciscus). Bruce would later pitch a television series of his own tentatively titled The Warrior. Lee's concept was retooled and renamed Kung Fu, but Warner Bros. gave Lee no credit.[18]Instead the role of the Shaolin monk in the Wild West, known to have been conceived by Bruce,[19] was awarded to then non-martial artist David Carradine because of the studio's fears that a Chinese leading man would not be embraced by a then vastly white American public.[20]

Not happy with his supporting roles in the U.S., Lee returned to Hong Kong and was offered a film contract by legendary director Raymond Chow to star in films proced by his proction company Golden Harvest. Lee played his first leading role in The Big Boss (1971) which proved an enormous box office success across Asia and catapulted him to stardom. He soon followed up his success with two more huge box office successes: Fist of Fury (1972) and Way of the Dragon (1972). For Way of the Dragon, he took complete control of the film's proction as the writer, director, star, and choreographer of the fight scenes. In 1964, at a demonstration in Long Beach, California, Lee had met karate champion Chuck Norris. In Way of the Dragon Lee introced Norris to moviegoers as his opponent in the final death fight at the Colosseum in Rome, today considered one of Lee's most legendary fight scenes.

In 1973, Lee played the lead role in Enter the Dragon, the first film to be proced jointly by Golden Harvest and Warner Bros. This film would skyrocket Lee to fame in the U.S. and Europe. However, only a few months after the film's completion and three weeks before its release, the supremely fit Lee mysteriously died. Enter the Dragon would go on to become one of the year's highest grossing films and cement Lee as a martial arts legend. It was made for US$850,000 in 1973 (equivalent to $4 million adjusted for inflation as of 2007).[21] To date, Enter the Dragon has grossed over $200 million worldwide.[22] The movie sparked a brief fad in the martial-arts, epitomized in such songs as "Kung Fu Fighting" and such TV shows as Kung Fu.

Robert Clouse, the director of Enter the Dragon, and Raymond Chow attempted to finish Lee's incomplete film Game of Death which Lee was also set to write and direct. Lee had shot over 100 minutes of footage, including outtakes, for Game of Death before shooting was stopped to allow him to work on Enter the Dragon. Kareem Abl-Jabbar, a student of Lee, also appeared in the film, which culminates in Lee's character, Hai Tien (clad in the now-famous yellow track suit) taking on the 7'2" basketball player in a climactic fight scene. In a controversial move, Robert Clouse finished the film using a look-alike and archive footage of Lee from his other films with a new storyline and cast, which was released in 1979. However, the cobbled-together film contained only fifteen minutes of actual footage of Lee (he had printed many unsuccessful takes[23]) while the rest had a Lee look-alike, Tai Chung Kim, and Yuen Biao as stunt double. The unused footage Lee had filmed was recovered 22 years later and included in the documentary Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey.

[edit] Challengers on the set
Lee's celebrity and martial arts prowess often put him on a collision course with a number of street thugs, stunt men and martial arts extras, all hoping to make a name for themselves. Lee typically defused such challenges without fighting, but felt forced to respond to several persistent indivials.

Bob Wall, USPK karate champion and co-star in Enter the Dragon, recalled a particularly serious encounter that transpired after a film extra kept taunting Lee. The extra yelled that Lee was "a movie star, not a martial artist," that he "wasn't much of a fighter." Lee answered his taunts by asking him to jump down from the wall he was sitting on. Bob Wall described Lee's opponent as "a gang-banger type of guy from Hong Kong," a "damned good martial artist," and observed that he was fast, strong, and bigger than Bruce.[24]

Wall recalled the confrontation in detail:

"This kid was good. He was strong and fast, and he was really trying to punch Bruce's brains in. But Bruce just methodically took him apart."[25] "Bruce kept moving so well, this kid couldn't touch him...Then all of a sudden, Bruce got him and rammed his ass into the wall and swept him, he proceeded to drop his knee into his opponent's chest, locked his arm out straight, and nailed him in the face repeatedly."[26]

After his victory, Lee gave his opponent lessons on how to improve his fighting skills. His opponent, now impressed, would later say to Lee, "You really are a master of the martial arts."[25]

[edit] Hong Kong legacy

Sculpture of Bruce Lee at the Avenue of Stars, Hong KongThere are a number of stories (perhaps apocryphal) surrounding Lee that are still repeated in Hong Kong culture today. One is that his early 70s interview on the TVB show Enjoy Yourself Tonight cleared the busy streets of Hong Kong as everyone was watching the interview at home.

His moment of birth is often used as a modern cultural proof of the existence of the Four Pillars of Destiny concept, having been born in the year of the Dragon, in the hour of the Dragon, along with other astrological alignment.[citation needed]

On January 6, 2009, it was announced that Bruce's Hong Kong home will be preserved and transformed into a tourist site by philanthropist Yu Pang-lin.[27]

[edit] Martial arts training and development
Lee's first introction to martial arts was through his father, Lee Hoi Cheun. He learned the fundamentals of Wu style Tai Chi Chuan from his father.[28] Lee's sifu, Wing Chun master Yip Man, was also a colleague and friend of Hong Kong's Wu style Tai Chi Chuan teacher Wu Ta-ch'i.

Lee trained in Wing Chun Gung Fu from age 13–18 under Hong Kong Wing Chun Sifu Yip Man. Lee was introced to Yip Man in early 1954 by William Cheung, then a live-in student of Yip Man. Like most Chinese martial arts schools at that time, Sifu Yip Man's classes were often taught by the highest ranking students. One of the highest ranking students under Yip Man at the time was Wong Shun-Leung. Wong is thought to have had the largest influence on Bruce's training. Yip Man trained Lee privately after some students refused to train with Lee e to his ancestry.[29]

Bruce was also trained in Western boxing and won the 1958 Boxing Championship match against 3-time champion Gary Elms by knockout in the 3rd round. Before arriving to the finals against Elms, Lee had knocked out 3 straight boxers in the first round.[30] In addition, Bruce learned western fencing techniques from his brother Peter Lee, who was a champion fencer at the time.[31] This multi-faceted exposure to different fighting arts would later play an influence in the creation of the eclectic martial art Jeet Kune Do.

[edit] Jun Fan Gung Fu
Main article: Jun Fan Gung Fu
Lee began teaching martial arts after his arrival in the United States in 1959. Originally trained in Wing Chun Gung Fu, Lee called what he taught Jun Fan Gung Fu. Jun Fan Gung Fu (literally Bruce's Gung Fu), is basically a slightly modified approach to Wing Chun Gung Fu.[32] Lee taught friends he met in Seattle, starting with Judo practitioner Jesse Glover as his first student and who later became his first assistant instructor. Before moving to California, Lee opened his first martial arts school, named the Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute, in Seattle.

Lee also improvised his own kicking method, involving the directness of Wing Chun and the power of Northern Shaolin kung fu. Lee's kicks were delivered very quickly to the target, without "chambering" the leg.

[edit] Jeet Kune Do

The Jeet Kune Do Emblem. The Chinese characters around the Taijitu symbol indicate: "Using no way as way" & "Having no limitation as limitation" The arrows represent the endless interaction between yang and yin.[33]Main article: Jeet Kune Do
Jeet Kune Do originated in 1965. A match with Wong Jack Man influenced Lee's philosophy on fighting. Lee believed that the fight had lasted too long and that he had failed to live up to his potential using Wing Chun techniques. He took the view that traditional martial arts techniques were too rigid and formalistic to be practical in scenarios of chaotic street fighting. Lee decided to develop a system with an emphasis on "practicality, flexibility, speed, and efficiency". He started to use different methods of training such as weight training for strength, running for enrance, stretching for flexibility, and many others which he constantly adapted.

Lee emphasized what he called "the style of no style". This consisted of getting rid of a formalized approach which Lee claimed was indicative of traditional styles. Because Lee felt the system he now called Jun Fan Gung Fu was too restrictive, it was developed into a philosophy and martial art he would come to call (after the name was suggested by Dan Inosanto) Jeet Kune Do or the Way of the Intercepting Fist. It is a term he would later regret because Jeet Kune Do implied specific parameters that styles connote whereas the idea of his martial art was to exist outside of parameters and limitations.[34]

Lee directly certified only 3 instructors. Taky Kimura, James Yimm Lee (no relation to Bruce Lee), and Dan Inosanto, are the only instructors certified personally by Lee. Inosanto holds the 3rd rank (Instructor) directly from Bruce Lee in Jeet Kune Do, Jun Fan Gung Fu, and Bruce Lee's Tao of Chinese Gung Fu. Taky Kimura holds a 5th rank in Jun Fan Gung Fu. James Yimm Lee (now deceased) held a 3rd rank in Jun Fan Gung Fu. Ted Wong holds 2nd rank in Jeet Kune Do certified directly by Dan Inosanto. James Yimm Lee and Taky Kimura hold ranks in Jun Fan Gung Fu, not Jeet Kune Do; Taky received his 5th rank in Jun Fan Gung Fu after the term Jeet Kune Do existed. Also Bruce gave Dan all three diplomas on the same day, suggesting perhaps that Bruce wanted Dan to be his protege. All other Jeet Kune Do instructors since Lee's death have been certified directly by Dan Inosanto.

James Yimm Lee, a close friend of Lee, died without certifying additional students. Taky Kimura, to date, has certified only one person in Jun Fan Gung Fu: his son and heir Andy Kimura. Dan Inosanto continued to teach and certify select students in Jeet Kune Do for over 30 years, making it possible for thousands of martial arts practitioners to trace their training lineage back to Bruce Lee. Prior to his death, Lee told his then only two living instructors Inosanto and Kimura (James Yimm Lee had died in 1972) to dismantle his schools. Both Taky Kimura and Dan Inosanto were allowed to teach small classes thereafter, under the guideline "keep the numbers low, but the quality high". Bruce also instructed several World Karate Champions including Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis, and Mike Stone. Between all 3 of them, ring their training with Bruce they won every Karate Championship in the United States.[35]

㈤ 雅思口語 英文介紹下北京

反正世紀雅思你別去,我在那讀的,他那都是騙人的,老師很不負責任

㈥ 英文自我介紹怎麼寫啊,考過雅思 托福的幫幫忙

一個很實用的小技巧,很容易掌握並且效果非常好。
就是在被問到自專我介紹之前屬,與面試官產生良性的互動。進門的時候,一邊微笑一邊問候good morning,may i take a seat? 你得到的回答當然是yes 接著你可以先發問 i d like to take a moment to introce myself,may i?當然,你得到的回答還是yes。不過此時,你已經和面試官有了一個很好的互動,這比對方主動要求你開始自我介紹要勝出很多。

作者:周嘉齊
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㈦ 英語作文 假如你是李平請給你的朋友christina寫封祝賀信 祝賀他在雅思考試中

國內化工行業

㈧ 那個朋友能告訴我一些英語雅思考試方面的知識和注意事項

雅思考試內容及考試時間如下:
1、考試時間:考試全程時間約為2小時55分鍾(包括聽力的10分鍾填寫答案紙)
2、聽力部分(General Training和Academic試卷一致)
40分鍾(含10分鍾謄寫答案的時間),
雅思考試語法與詞彙
通常考生會聽到4段語音(獨白部分及2人或多人對話部分)。共給40小題作答,你將只聽到一次語音,不會重復(邊聽邊作答)此部分。所以學生作答時,千萬別等待語音結束才作答(不要回頭作答),考生可把答案先寫在試卷上,30分鍾會話結束後,利用額外10分鍾,再謄寫在答案紙上。
四段語音前二段中,內容以一般生活及社會狀態、人際關系不同情況模擬為主,後二段則以較教育性的、學術性、世界性的主題探討。第一、三段以對答為主,二、四段以敘述為主,但因其非常實際性、常識性,考生不必鑽牛角尖。
在會話進行中,邊聽邊記錄所聽到的重點答案,記在問卷上(非答案卷),以免忘記或漏掉答案。
3、閱讀部分(General Traning和Academic試卷不同)
概況:60分鍾共3篇文章每篇約1000左右(閱讀量極大)40個題目
Academic類與General training類的考題都以"三大段"的文章為基本結構,大約1500-3000字之間,內容多樣,甚至有時以圖表、表格的方式出現,學生答題的方式亦有多種答題形式,共40題.
閱讀部分的主題並不是為了考察學生對學術的專業度或認知度,所以學生千萬別因對主題的陌生而緊張起來。
A類與G類內容相同之處在於A類除生活化范疇之外,加入考生在學業上、學術上的探討與了解,而G類較著重於社會上的、生活化的、工作訓練等的主題。
4、寫作部分(General Traning和Academic試卷不同)
寫作包括兩篇作文題目,Task 1和Task 2,前一篇150字,後一篇250字。原則上建議考生前一篇作文用20分鍾,後一篇用40分鍾,因為後一篇文章分值更高。
A類寫作部分,全部1小時時間,分2大單元(Task 1&Task 2);
(Task 1)通常考題以圖片、表格坐標、曲線圖為基本形式,考生根據所給的資料,寫出150個字以上的文章來敘述主題,組織並探討主題,提出比較支持的論點。
G類的(Task 1)考生多以寫一封信來應對考題中所給予的模擬狀況或問題。
(Task 2) A類與G類非常類似,考生就考題的主題,用250字詳加發表意見,通常考生被要求用幾種方式之一來做為架構解決問題、表達自己的意見、支持或爭辯考題所給予的訊息。
5、口語部分(General Traning和Academic試卷一致)
11-14分鍾的一對一談話(考生與主考官)。對談主題非常口語化、生活化,輕松但也有一定程序,對談大致上分三小段(不是明顯的區分,中間並無間斷);
第一段:會面,寒暄一番,主考官會鼓勵(引導考生)多談談一般話題(生活作息上、文化習慣上、個人興趣等等),考生應勇敢發言(約4-5分鍾)。
第二段:主考官抽出一張題卡,卡上寫明某話題,考生有一分鍾准備時間,之後須根據要求對該話題進行2分鍾個人觀點闡述(約3-4分鍾,包括1分鍾准備時間)。
第三段:考官就第二部分所提及的話題與考生進行更深入的雙向討論,或者考官就其他話題與考生進行雙向討論。此階段討論內容靈活各異,視情況而定(約4-5分鍾)。
雅思考試注意事項:
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考試變化
1. 2008年8月雅思口語評分體系輕微調整。口語的發音部分評分從原來的2、4、6、8四個等級分,變為1—9分,9個等級分,評分標准更細致。而口語考試的題材和內容並無變化,只是從評分標准上更細化,從而在分數上更客觀、標准。
2. 2009年5月份開始,G類閱讀試題的材料背景,將由原來的以「培訓」為導向,逐步改變為以「工作」為導向,應聘條件、薪資福利、工作流程等將引入更多就業內容。這些變化將更好反映G類考生在實際生活和工作中應用英語的能力。
3. 雅思的主辦機構正在研發計算機考試,但機考具體推出時間尚未確定。但推出機考後有三方面值得考生注意:
a. 機考將與紙筆考試並行而不會取代傳統考試,考生可選擇考試形式。
b. 機考不是網路考試,試題將被事先下載到本機而不是在網路上實時傳輸。這樣有利於提高考試的安全性和穩定性。
c. 即便選擇計算機考試,口試部分仍然會採用考生與考官一對一對話的形式,而不會採用人機對話。

㈨ 我有個朋友大學英語過了6級的,結果雅思只考了5

我覺得只要用心了也沒好難,我考試就是按照新奇老師教的做的,雖然不是考的很好,但是我已經很滿足了。

㈩ 雅思patt2話題一個英語說的很好的朋友

I』 like to describe aforeign teacher of mine, Bob. He is tall and strong, with strong muscles. He is a typical American—confident and humorous. He is a very attractive man.

A lot of my classmates liked his class very much. I also chose his course in the second year of myuniversity. At first, I didn』t feel there was anything special about him.Later, I found that he really had the ability to make his class interestingbecause he was so funny and good at telling jokes. He was also creative. He hadso many new ways for us to practice our English.
After class, I liketalking with him in both Chinese and English because he also learned someChinese. Through communicating with him, I learned a lot about western culture.

I need to thank him.Because of him, I feel that English is actually a fun subject to learn. Myinterest in English grew and now I』m still interested in learning language.

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