求500到600词的英语文章1 70%的词最好是初一两册书里有的2 要好背的3 我要演讲最好是体面点的内容4 500到600词的......

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求500到600词的英语文章
1 70%的词最好是初一两册书里有的
2 要好背的
3 我要演讲最好是体面点的内容
4 500到600词的
......

你要什么养的啊?

I am an ordinary junior middle school first grade student, English proficiency am very ordinary
不知道写些什么啊,你让写些什么呢???~~~

5 Ways to Learn Jargon,And Fast
Posted:09 Jul 2008 06:52 PM CDT
Early on in my writing career,I took on a couple of articles covering project management.To put it mildly,I didn鈥檛 know a Gantt chart from a PERT chart.Worse,I didn鈥檛 even know where to start.I had already learned,though,that vocabulary is the fastest way to become an expert on any subject 鈥 even if you don鈥檛 really know that much about a topic,at least you can talk the talk.I knew that in order to write these articles,I needed to learn the jargon that every project manager uses without even thinking.
So I fired up my web browser,and headed to Wikipedia鈥?br/>1.Wikipedia
That鈥檚 right.My first stop is Wikipedia.I鈥檒l be the first to admit that Wikipedia is never guaranteed to be the gospel truth,but I鈥檝e found that for any learning project,whether I鈥檓 doing research for a school paper or trying to find the right words to talk about a particular topic,Wikipedia is guaranteed to be a good starting point.It鈥檚 because good Wikipedia articles link to fairly expert sources,the kind that are both a good source for an introductory-level encyclopedia article and for a crash course in the subject.
So,I鈥檒l go to Wikipedia and skim the article on whatever my subject is.I鈥檒l open up links and try to get an idea of related terms and important names.The names of people and companies can be as important to a conversation on a given topic as the actual vocabulary.It鈥檚 doubtful,after all,that anyone would have a conversation on productivity and entirely ignore David Allen and GTD.
2.Taking Notes
While I take notes primarily in conjunction with what I read online,you can take notes from any source you find useful.The actual act of transcribing information,preferably interpreting it into your one style of writing is incredibly helpful.When possible,I like to actually write things down by hand,but in this cut and paste world,even actually typing out words and definitions can help.The acts of writing and interpreting make it easier to remember and use a word later on that just copying it into your notes will.If you鈥檝e got a little time,actually writing out a few paragraphs using your new words can really cement their meanings in your mind.
If you鈥檙e working on a written project,you may even come out ahead on your notes.You may be able to write them in such a way that you can use them in part or in whole for that research project or article or speech you鈥檙e preparing for.If that鈥檚 the case,consider trying to take your notes with that end in mind:structure your notes to match whatever product you鈥檙e in the process of creating.
3.Experts
Once I鈥檝e got a general idea of a topic,I鈥檒l go looking for an expert who can spend even a few minutes talking to me.I prefer someone in person but the internet has an expert on everything.Hearing how your expert uses terminology is a good way to learn,but using that terminology yourself and asking your expert to correct you can be even better.
At the very least,you鈥檙e guaranteed to learn proper pronunciation.I was one of those kids who read a lot of books in high school,including physics.I knew an awful lot about Richard Feynman,but it wasn鈥檛 until I actually head someone talking about him that I realized 鈥渇en-i-man鈥 is not the correct pronunciation of his last name.That can be the biggest problem that comes from doing all your learning from books or Wikipedia:you may not know just how to say your newly-learned vocabulary.
4.Roots
If you鈥檙e struggling with jargon,a good way to get a handle on it is to look up a word鈥檚 roots.This can be as simple as typing your word into Dictionary.com and seeing what pops out.Plug in the word 鈥榙ictionary,鈥 for instance,and it will tell you that the rood is 鈥榙iction鈥 which means 鈥榳ord鈥 in Latin.The word 鈥榙iction鈥 in English also describes carefully chosen words,helping us to make a connection between 鈥榙ictionary鈥 and its root.This technique is surprisingly effective with scientific terms 鈥 some scientists just seem to enjoy making new terminology out of old Latin and Greek terms.
5.Usage
The moment you stop using your newly learned jargon,it starts slipping away.If you want to maintain your knowledge,you have to keep using it,if not building on it.Talk about the topic.Write about it.Blog about it if you have no other opportunity to use it in your day to day life.It鈥檚 the same problem you鈥檒l have if you learn a foreign language.Even your bike riding skills can get rusty if you don鈥檛 use them regularly.They can even become outdated if you don鈥檛 notice changes in the area.I make a point of keeping my project management vocabulary up to date.
Just this morning,I had the opportunity to write an article on the topic.If I hadn鈥檛 read the occasional project management article or chatted about the topic with an expert or two,I would have had to relearn all of that vocabulary.It wouldn鈥檛 have taken quite the effort of the first time around,but it would have made writing that article a much longer process.