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====== Writing ====== | ====== Writing ====== | ||
- | by [[daniel-chen|Daniel | + | by [[daniel-chen|Daniel |
- | ====== chapter 1 ====== | + | |
- | John Lin, a 16-year-old high school student, lives in a humble neighborhood in Beitou with his single mother. He has an older brother who wants to be a soldier and attends an __army college__ in Kaohsiung, and an older sister who uses her scholarship to study in Germany. John's mother works at a clothes business close to Beitou Market, and her pay barely covers his necessities. | + | |
- | When John started high school, he saw that everyone around him was using computers to play video games. Since he liked playing video games as well, he decided to take advantage of his birthday to get a gaming laptop. "Do you think I could make my own gaming laptop, Mom?" "No, you can't. Your job is to be a student, so you should focus on learning. Also, gaming laptops are not __cheap__ they cost too much money, so we can't spend money on unnecessary things," | + | [[daniel-chen-1|Chapter 1]] |
- | John began pleading with his mother, cleaning his room, and doing extra housework in an attempt to persuade her to change her mind. __However__, | + | [[daniel-chen-2|Chapter 2]] |
- | ====== chapter 2 ====== | + | [[daniel-chen-3|Chapter 3]] |
- | Time flies so fast and in a blink of an eye, the final exam is coming, After weeks of practicing in the library, The day of the test arrived, and John felt nervous but confident; he had given it his all during the test. When the teacher handed back the graded tests, John's heart raced Finally, he flipped his exam papers over to see his score, It was 76. | + | |
- | When he got home, John's mom noticed there' | + | [[daniel-chen-4|Chapter 4]] |
- | After a few minutes, he calmed down and, knowing that he needed evidence to let his mother believe in him, asked his teacher to give him an average score on the test and also some of the good student' | + | [[daniel-chen-5|Chapter 5]] |
- | {{ :: | + | [[daniel-chen-6|Chapter 6]] |
- | ====== chapter 3 ====== | + | [[daniel-chen-7|Chapter 7]] |
- | Josh really wants a gaming computer, so the first thing he’s going to do is ask for information. The first person he asks is Alan, who is the best programmer in his class. He told Josh that Mac has developed the most useful design system and the most beautiful web page design; it’s free to upgrade; and most importantly, | + | [[daniel-chen-8|Chapter 8]] |
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- | One day his best friend Ray can’t stand it any more. He tells Josh that he needs to get some advice from another computer user. He hears that if you want to play games on a laptop, it’s better to use a PC. At first, Josh didn’t want to listen, but under his repeated persuasion, he asked Max, a slacker student who plays PC all the time, what’s some advantage about PCs. He told him that PC users have the option to choose from a wide array of motherboards, | + | |
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- | After listening to both Alan and Max, Josh decides to target getting a PC for his gaming needs. Josh chose a PC because Max said it's better for gaming and you can pick different parts for it. Josh likes that idea because he wants more choices for his gaming stuff. | + | |