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Chinglish signs can be seen in many public places, should we clean up these Chinglish signs?

Nowadays Chinglish signs can be seen in many public places, especially in big cities. People have different opinions on whether we should get rid of Chinglish.

On one hand, some people are in favor of getting rid of it. They think it is difficult for foreigners to understand those They think it is difficult for foreigners to understand those Chinglish signs. What's more, we should learn standard English.

However, on the other hand, other people are against the idea. their opinion, for one thing, Chinglish makes English more colorful. For another, Chinglish adds much pleasure to our life.

As far as I In their opinion for one thing, Chinglish makes English more colorful. For another, Chinglish adds much pleasure to our life. tr>

Test Question Analysis: The topic of this writing is two different views on Chinese English. This kind of writing is generally clearer in level, with a general statement; the positive viewpoint and its basis; the negative viewpoint and its basis; and your own viewpoint. It is important to note that 1. you should try to make the language as diverse as possible when listing the basis of both sides; 2. you should have correct judgment and think dialectically when expressing your own point of view. A piece of writing needs to have correct sentences in order to express the author's meaning clearly and unambiguously. Candidates should understand that the written expression question of the college entrance examination is neither a Chinese-to-English translation nor an essay that can be played at will. What it requires is the ability to organize the content of the prescribed material and then to develop their thinking to test their ability to use their knowledge of English to express their meaning accurately. Candidates should use their most familiar and confident words, phrases and sentences, complete the essay in a certain logical order and level of meaning, divide the natural paragraphs of the essay, and pay attention to the development and coherence between paragraphs. Try to use sentences of different lengths to diversify sentence types. Use conjunctions appropriately to make the connection between sentences natural and fluent.

Highlights illustrate the clear structure of the essay and the variety of sentence patterns: People have different opinions on whether we should get rid of Chinglish. This sentence has an object clause, They think it is difficult for foreigners They think it is difficult for foreigners to understand those Chinglish signs. This sentence uses the formal subject of it, Chinglish makes English more colorful. "As far as I'm concerned, we should learn standard English instead of Chinglish. Only in this way can we communicate with foreigners better. This sentence uses inverted sentences, and the article uses On one hand, What's more, However, on the other hand, for one thing,For another, such as the connecting phrases to make the article more coherent.