◆... was born on / in ... and died on / in ...
◆... is a great / important / famous / ... writer (of ...)
◆..., one of the most famous / greatest / ... writers in ..., lived from ... to ... ◆..., who was born on / in ... and died on / in ..., was a distinguished (著名的) / outstanding / ... writer best known for ...
◆Born on / in ..., ... is recognized as one of the masters of ... 2. 列举其经典作品及成就。
普通表达 高级表达 ◆... wrote novels, poems and plays, too. But ... was most famous for his / her fairy tales, which have been popular / enjoyed among / by people since they were published.
◆His stories include such classics as ...
◆Throughout his life,
... wrote more than two hundred stories. ◆... wrote novels, poems and plays, too. But ... achieved worldwide fame (名气) for his / her fairy tales, which are still popular today, just as they were when first published.
◆Many of his / her stories, including ... remain classics of children's literature.
◆During his / her long writing career, ... left the world more than two hundred stories. 3. 总结全文。
普通表达 高级表达 ◆Surely, ... contributed greatly to ...
◆... will be remembered by people all over the world forever.
◆His works play an important role in ... ◆Undoubtedly, ... made great contributions to ... and will live on in our minds and hearts forever.
◆No collection of fairy tales would be complete without his works. 【范文展示】
◀ 普通范文 ▶
Hans Christian Andersen, a famous Danish writer of fairy tales, was born in 1805 and died in 1875.