Do you think that writing in Chinese is more "colorful?" That is to say, when you are writing in Chinese, what images do you form in your head?
--Yes, I think that writing in Chinese is more “colorful”. I don’t think I can conclude this difference in several words but it is one of the biggest differences indeed from my point of view. The “more colorful” thing is, generally we don’t have a certain fixed way or format in writing, in another word, we have more freedom to write as many ways and words as we like to express our opinions like using idioms, poems or a story of myth or some famous people’s stories would be great helpful to out writings. When we write, it doesn’t necessary has to be very supportive sentences to topic, maybe we just want to describe it and make our writing more elegant and beautiful.
Chinese characters are very beautiful - when writing with these characters, tell us what is going on in your mind.
--This is an interesting question -) what's going on in my mind when I am writing? To be honest, I don't actually know. Characters are just characters, they are just words, maybe all those strokes in Chinese characters look awesome and hard to write, but in fact, once we memorize them, they are just like English vocabulary. Probably a better way to understand is that the strokes of Chinese characters are likes English letters and those characters are like English vocabulary. Once you remember those characters and know how to use them, they will pop up when you need to think of some ideas.
China has a long, rich, history - how does this long, rich, history affect you as a writer when you are writing in Chinese?
--Oh, I think the history do influence my writing and it influences in the way of my writing. Throughout the whole studying years that I’ve been taking, I met so many articles, stories written by the people in the past, their ideas, their thinking and their ways of writings are definitely affect my way of writing. Sometimes I like to reference some wonderful sentences from those excellent writers. And I think, because of history, the Chinese language became extensive and profound. From the ancient dynasties to nowadays, the language has changed enormously. Meanwhile, the fortune of literature accumulated continuously over the history. So in my opinion, the history made it possible for me to see variety of literature and help to form my own way of writing.
How do you feel when you must write in American English?
--I have to say that it made me a little uncomfortable when I start to write in American English, after all it is another language which I still don’t quite familiar with. The thing that I don’t like writing in American English most is that the standard of format is so strict, I have to spend so much time to write a acceptable reference.
In ENGL 396, many of your projects have involved the use of images, photos, and/or videos. Did using these items help you to express your ideas better in English? Why or why not?
--Yes, I think they are helpful. Learning English in a single way of reading vocabulary would be monotonously and boring. However, the use of image, photos and video help to motivate myself to express, and also help me to gain interests to express in English. Those images, photos and videos can be strongly supportive to my topics and they help me to explain my ideas. As many people would like to say, “A image is more than thousands of words”. That’s the power of those visual things. That's how they help me to express in English.
Monday, April 7, 2008
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Sorry I can’t agree with your opinion that we needn’t write supportive sentences to the topic. You know in Chinese essays, there are still formats. You need to obey some certain formats and created something inside new in Chinese essays, or you will get a low score. The teacher will also said your topic is not clear!
at first, i wanna make comment bout ur blog, but after reading the comment form eggplant, i'd like to say his opinion is not wrong but need to be considered. cuz in china, while writing, we can choose which style we wanna write. there are some styles that dont require formate, boy.
Wow, thank you Stephen! I'm writing a paper about the differences between Western and Eastern ways of writing; specifically, Chinese and American English. Your blog post is informative and helpful, and Robbie's and Adonis's posts further shed some light on some questions I had. Thank you!!!
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