Practice makes perfect
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13级英语2班 成嘉恩
Practice makes perfect
I am sure that the famous saying “Practice Makes Perfect” is not unfamiliar to
many people. “Practice Makes Perfect” means that doing something repeatedly is
the only way to become good at it. It tells us that if we keep practicing something
over and over, finally,we will be able to perform it perfectly.
In my opinion, no one can be perfect without practice, even the greatest athletes,
musicians and scholars. They may have been born with extraordinary natural talent,
but without practice they would not have been able to attain greatness.
The practice of learning English is also a good example. The four skills of English,
namely, listening, speaking, reading and writing all require frequent practice. For
those who want to speak fluent English, practicing oral English is very important
cause we don't live in a country where English is spoken.Therefore, in order to learn
it well, we need extra practice, such as reading English books, going to English
corners, or communicating with the native speakers. I also want to take myself as
an example. When I made preparations for my TEM-4 test, I did badly in the
dictation part. I only got 6 or 7 marks in the beginning. When I realized that, I decided
to change. So I planed to practice dictation in the morning and in the evening
everyday. And after a month, it turned out that my dictation did improve and I did
better and better. As a matter of fact, mastering the English language needs constant
practice.
As another example, if we want to be skilled in using computers, we need to practice
using them. Nowadays,some children become little computer experts. Why? I think
it's just because they play with them every day with easy access to computers since
they are young. Theories alone do not make masters.
Judging from the evidence offered, we might safely draw the conclusion that
practice makes perfect.