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( \* L9 l9 {" ~4 G8 O( J
拿起笔还是放下 # J( W7 T; S" i/ LWriting is not easy. I do it everyday. # x1 Q8 Z) i$ o6 D写作非常不容易。我每天都在写作。 8 N- C3 A( w+ I. p1 FAnd I can tell you, it's quite a challenge. - x. z4 M+ c6 P0 {5 [3 z; R+ X我可以告诉你,这是一个相当大的挑战。& j3 B+ L! {. r" I7 U
But, the more I do it, the easier I get to just write.- X; u0 }8 y% e* C
但是,我写作的越多,我就越会容易的感觉下笔如有神。) I- s2 {4 H3 t& P; T2 s
Sometimes, that's the most difficult part starting.. I4 Z0 j5 M# s; S1 ] C. `6 T
有时候,最困难的部分是开始。5 r) D; W! ~' F/ p c2 X9 n
When people ask me about writing-how they can write-I often suggest they brainstorm first. ; F$ g0 `; z* J# |; l% k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。/ w4 T6 N$ C/ a. ~7 g" K
Writing the main ideas collected to a topic, usually produces some great things.% D8 T" p7 O/ z3 p! y4 ^
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。3 n4 C) Y! U. z
If the things get organized, perhaps through an outline, ( V9 g9 [! m& C! ?; j如果条理化,也许会产生一份提纲, % q6 B% c5 l3 Y" \% j+ D! Wyou can write something really great. 2 j/ q$ w0 d* d2 O* J9 k" Z你就可以写出一些非常棒的东西。/ G5 K) u3 _, b$ {) U
Most of the writings I do with spontaneous, I just start writing. / V8 B& M( D7 S* {3 m大部分的作品我都是自然而然写出,我才刚开始写作。 . c; C$ x% {& Q1 j& \# { hI just stopped and done. . P, t: C, ?6 z4 v我只是停下来做而已。 9 c/ H: @, |+ g' V; b: M7 y( |But I always go over what I wrote at least two times. # w, G- v9 s1 [, f7 c但我总是至少两次重温自己所写的。 ' U# |8 x! r; f, S* B g9 y+ bThe first time I go over my writing is spell-check the word, + v4 b5 p* N- b9 n: V( F第一次我检查写作中的词语拼写, $ T7 A/ z" w8 S) F3 K2 S$ ?' V% fIt's unacceptable to deliver a piece of writing with misspelling in it. ) _) o1 f( }! [! D& V9 s我不能接受一篇文章里有拼写差错的问题出现。# w9 ~- L9 l( ^' D2 G
The second time, I actually read what I wrote aloud,: E: E3 S3 y3 p6 P ?6 X
第二次,我大声读出我所写的,1 @/ E5 M- X; {% V& A- R3 A
and add things that may I missed, 4 c y% b+ N) X- p) k) f并添加可能我错过的东西, % ~1 T# p ?5 Y6 [. Bit could be a idea that seems incomplete or something else. 6 v6 f' A- \1 N它可能是一个似乎不完整或别的什么东西。 5 R/ b B$ o7 i/ o/ n. wIf you have the time, it's good to put your writing down for a little while, ( V% f! g( R9 Y& }# @4 P; o如果你有时间,最好让你的写作停下来一会儿, e, y, b* ~. z0 s# W
and read it again later, and to see how you like it.6 d7 B B+ x* }' M# Y
再读一遍,看看你有多喜欢它。3 {; D, Z u# @+ \/ w# W
You may have something you wish to add or subtract.) R# s# d, @: i
你可能有一些想增加或者删减的东西。0 P- K/ q" p# ]" P5 z1 I; {9 t
If you have a serious paper to write, " W0 q4 F2 Z& ^* \: y# K如果你想写些非常严肃的东西, |' l3 G- w$ u0 tand you have completed all of the things I talked about, ! {7 z0 T v& W$ V+ {" X4 s那你一定要按照我刚才谈到的所有的东西去做,& v5 W: Z# R# q4 b
the best thing to do-before you return your paper-is to have someone to read what you wrote and make comments on it. : ]; U- z# g6 p, S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。 3 U2 R, K! D0 f1 u: `There is no doubt that practice makes perfect. - H v- f# Y4 p, N" S毫无疑问,熟能生巧。% }0 c+ I4 F+ {0 @& x7 w \
or at least better, so, if you want to be a better writer in Korean or English, , B& j9 ~' g; u( d2 [6 h2 f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,, V" o1 s7 h% y# U5 u7 R: \( N0 f
I recommend that you write as much as you can. 3 ^9 |( T+ O, `+ Q! d我建议你写的越多越好。