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If I Go to England (a poem)
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raicy 2016-11-1 17:05
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Well,difficulty can hardly be belittled in poem translation, no matter from English to Chinese or from Chinese to English, for the two differ a lot in the codes of language in poetry. Below is a poem which I wrote in Chinese today, and then I tried to express it in English in order t ...
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About Interviews Given by the British
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raicy 2012-3-30 20:26
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To begin with, I am not trying to give suggestions, for I have no clue about what the British employers truly like. I am just writing to keep track of life. Well, seldom did Icommunicate with a British before. But admittedly, my interest in British English did grow during my prepar ...
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Random Thoughts about English Writing
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raicy 2010-11-9 14:58
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November 2010 Recently, I ran across a few excellent English essays written by Chinese university students. With an impressive subject, each article was naturally expressed and well-organised, looking as ifit were written by natives. In the course of reading, ...
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"I have faith in you."
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raicy 2010-11-3 10:45
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Is there any sentence said by someoneelse that touched you a lot? For me, it's just "I have faith in you" that warmed my heart in cold winter. This simple sentence is like a song that lingers in my heart. I can even recall those who everspoke outthe exact same w ...
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Finding myself
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raicy 2010-10-24 23:15
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"Don't lose yourself." My dad said. Then I was ten years old and didn't understand it. But ten years later, his words haunted me as I struggled to come to terms with my life. Early this year, I got a headache, and for days I couldn't fall asleep. I bec ...
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Don't Look For Native Speakers
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raicy 2010-10-15 17:11
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Oct. 22, 2009 A few weeks ago, I came across an article titled “Don’t Look For Native Speakers” in a magazine. It chiefly got the idea across that we sometimes did not need to look for native speakers to practice our oral English, as even native speakers couldn't unde ...
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