✍️ Composition Emotion Writing: 惭愧

Don't just say your character was sad, show their emotions.

惭愧 = Feeling ashamed or guilty after making a mistake.

🎥 Watch this video to learn how to use 惭愧 in your composition and make your emotional descriptions more realistic.

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... Read moreWhen writing about emotions like 惭愧, which means feeling ashamed or guilty, it's important to avoid just stating the feeling outright. Instead, show it through your character’s reactions and body language. For example, phrases like “满脸通红” (flushed face) vividly describe the physical effects of embarrassment, helping readers to feel the intensity of the moment. One effective way to depict 惭愧 is to use relatable expressions such as “真希望有个洞能让我钻进去” (I wish there was a hole I could crawl into). This shows a deep desire to escape the embarrassing situation and helps readers empathize with the character’s feelings. From personal experience, when I write about shame or guilt in my stories, I focus on small details—like avoiding eye contact, trembling hands, or stammering speech. These cues create a realistic emotional scene that readers can connect with. Using body language alongside internal thoughts gives depth to the character’s emotional state. Also, avoid using awkward or incorrect phrases like "我感到惭愧不己," which doesn’t sound natural. Instead, try to combine vivid imagery with authentic feelings to enhance your writing. By practicing these techniques and observing how people express embarrassment in everyday life, you’ll improve your emotional writing and make your compositions resonate more powerfully with readers. This approach is especially helpful for learners preparing for exams like PSLE Chinese, where emotional description is often tested. Remember, showing rather than telling emotion invites readers into your characters’ experiences, bringing your stories to life.

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