11. Practice Makes Perfect
A well-known proverb goes Practice makes perfect, which means that perfection lies in practice. Without practice, you can never expect to be really good at anything. On the contrary, the more you practice, the more likely you are to do things in a perfect way.
Taking a look around, we can find examples too numerous to list. The study of English is a case in point. If you wish to improve your pronunciation, you must practice pronouncing every English syllable again and again. Likewise, if you want to write an excellent composition, you have to sit down and write.
Another example is Deng Yaping, the world No. 1 woman Ping-pong player. This short girl, who does not seem to be cut out for sports, owes her success to painstaking and perseverant practice.
In short, practice is essential if we want to make achievements in our studies or work, or indeed in any other aspect of our life. Practice, to some degree, can make the difference between being merely good at something and becoming a champion.
Turn the tables?
少喝点酒吧,同桌的你
现在流行结婚
常坐飞机的人需要学的口语
Behind the eight ball again?
Tooth and nail?
过海关遇到的英语问题如何回答
Shifting sands of democracy?
Raw end of the deal?
A dose of his own medicine
More Pinocchios?
Worth the candle?
Larger scheme of things?
Bet the farm?
拜金女的“功能型爱情”
Fly close to the wind?
女人和高跟鞋
Give him the glad hand?
Bad karma?
Finest hour?
Overcoming idioms as stumbling block
Food chain?
Cooking the book?
启动野兽模式
雾霾和吸烟,该担心哪个?
用英语聊聊创业
Running up the white flag?
Silver bullets?
Long leash?
Kicking the can down the road?
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