标题: 拿起笔还是放下 [打印本页] 作者: 2452790809 时间: 2012-9-5 20:21 标题: 拿起笔还是放下 To write or not to write& _- b9 ?- \0 j% j" Q
拿起笔还是放下 - E& c0 n# o8 }$ `9 d LWriting is not easy. I do it everyday. $ Q5 h/ I2 m: q. d4 r! A7 j写作非常不容易。我每天都在写作。$ {5 d+ m# m, r
And I can tell you, it's quite a challenge.: s; n3 M/ r2 i/ _: t. b8 D
我可以告诉你,这是一个相当大的挑战。 ' g0 n6 {1 p8 h0 F# b7 |2 |But, the more I do it, the easier I get to just write. 6 ^5 s) W6 n( X, n/ n% n7 {但是,我写作的越多,我就越会容易的感觉下笔如有神。! | b0 P0 `3 t9 R5 q! V
Sometimes, that's the most difficult part starting.% `. H' Q0 L* |$ v' {: C5 ^
有时候,最困难的部分是开始。 & ?2 H) j9 V- w' b# TWhen people ask me about writing-how they can write-I often suggest they brainstorm first.6 C3 m( A0 L4 \1 H0 @" t; p
当人们问我关于写作——他们如何写作——我通常建议他们先作头脑风暴。 : I o9 t9 x0 @9 M* I) N' S1 o& v( cWriting the main ideas collected to a topic, usually produces some great things.5 g# s V7 P$ @
写出收集到一个话题的主要思想,这个话题通常会产生一些伟大的东西。 : q5 O( V6 d* X' G4 i) ZIf the things get organized, perhaps through an outline, . V; {4 t! Z% r- B如果条理化,也许会产生一份提纲,$ Z8 |1 e1 n& ]: ?1 J
you can write something really great. 6 l6 `( s# `& l! e* J# i& y9 P你就可以写出一些非常棒的东西。 2 |) [/ V4 `+ z2 TMost of the writings I do with spontaneous, I just start writing. " T6 j1 q5 ^( Q+ @大部分的作品我都是自然而然写出,我才刚开始写作。% g9 X, M% s1 _7 u7 }
I just stopped and done. 2 J( i) J5 z6 ]# d1 E, J我只是停下来做而已。 ; e& n' y2 H: B' ?5 uBut I always go over what I wrote at least two times.5 g1 _6 _7 {: i' F& P7 d6 H
但我总是至少两次重温自己所写的。 5 |, u% S7 A2 _7 o$ hThe first time I go over my writing is spell-check the word, ( y; v6 n6 g) j$ g; W第一次我检查写作中的词语拼写,( ^, }! F$ x5 e; h9 u6 o- \! I0 k
It's unacceptable to deliver a piece of writing with misspelling in it.$ H; T3 P8 b- }+ X4 M
我不能接受一篇文章里有拼写差错的问题出现。 E& r4 a. ~- X+ H5 cThe second time, I actually read what I wrote aloud, 8 u8 K; G7 A& R8 k+ j/ x第二次,我大声读出我所写的, 8 {, i0 a7 ]5 Vand add things that may I missed,: h. w! P' g6 W: k
并添加可能我错过的东西, 6 H# F+ F& U, y" bit could be a idea that seems incomplete or something else. 8 q" n, v4 n( L它可能是一个似乎不完整或别的什么东西。+ [" y( n3 A) J ?. E& k9 V: | n! Q
If you have the time, it's good to put your writing down for a little while,1 P# |1 c, ^& @: L' ^
如果你有时间,最好让你的写作停下来一会儿, n3 b! A+ i' j2 A$ u1 k$ rand read it again later, and to see how you like it. i: ?4 ^1 C3 M$ l, \; d9 b再读一遍,看看你有多喜欢它。 9 d7 {# W7 ?7 S0 }7 o( g- jYou may have something you wish to add or subtract.) {7 U+ l3 m }& d C3 d( t
你可能有一些想增加或者删减的东西。 0 ]. `4 {4 D5 \: dIf you have a serious paper to write,5 r7 A9 ]+ S3 N; \: n; n* b
如果你想写些非常严肃的东西, # t3 w4 a" ~, q1 H/ M3 T. [+ T9 zand you have completed all of the things I talked about, 6 a( J; R h% B+ r! c7 _那你一定要按照我刚才谈到的所有的东西去做, 2 s) G/ n5 c+ O+ h1 e+ O. @the best thing to do-before you return your paper-is to have someone to read what you wrote and make comments on it. & `3 V* K" I) w& f" _* V J7 Y在你回到这篇文章前最好的事情就是有人读你写的东西并发表看法。0 G- i& y+ u+ ]9 _6 Q2 p
There is no doubt that practice makes perfect. + j9 @# O8 `4 {# Q9 {! O毫无疑问,熟能生巧。 # |: S! r l% @$ A5 ror at least better, so, if you want to be a better writer in Korean or English, 0 f+ H8 @6 b9 }; P x9 `/ G至少会更好,所以,如果你想成为一位更好的韩语或英语作家, ! G: J3 c) r( A8 WI recommend that you write as much as you can. ; u p$ f. C7 A1 @1 {3 @我建议你写的越多越好。