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要成為一名成功的英語學習者,語言訓練是非常重要的。為此英語老師要求同學以“Practice makes perfect”為話題,用英語寫一篇短文,談一談英語學習中語言訓練的重要性,內(nèi)容應包括以下兩個方面:

1、你對此話題的理解;

2、與之相關(guān)的事例。

注意:

1、字數(shù):100左右;

2、第一句話已經(jīng)給出(不計入詞數(shù))。

The old saying that practice makes perfect means _________

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