精选快乐的英语作文五篇

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精选快乐的英语作文五篇

快乐的英语作文 篇1

学期学校组织以教研组为单位进行听评课活动,我所授课的时间正好赶上三九寒冬,窗外滴水成冰,窗内却温暖如春,只因,这里进行着一节快乐的英语课,唤起了春的气息。

其实,对于展示的这节课,我没有刻意准备,没有搞什么花架子,就如平时一样,流畅自然充满童趣。虽然窗外雨声哗哗,教室里却欢声笑语、一片艳阳。

刚才,我又把这节课从头到尾在脑海里回顾了一遍,最让我满意的是:课堂上,孩子们那一张张洋溢着幸福的笑脸。他们自信地站起来朗读故事,他们勇敢地走上讲台做超级PK,宣传自己做的创意party的海报,还有他们无拘无束的表达,他们发自心底的笑声,他们偶尔幽默的调侃,他们高高举起的小手……看着看着,我不由自主地被他们的童真感染,一次次忍俊不禁。有一组镜头特别可爱:当小Tom站起来告诉大家他最喜欢的礼物是一件连衣裙的时候,全班同学大笑起来,小男孩竟然会喜欢连衣裙!我不失时机的唱了一句同学们刚刚学会的Declan的歌曲Tell me why…调皮又聪明的Eric竟然大声唱起来:Tell mewhy does Tom like a dress?全班同学一起附和。这时Tom从容地站起来回答说:I want thedress because I want to give it to my mother as apresent. My mother likesdresses.多有爱心的孩子啊!同学们把热烈的掌声送给了小Tom.

从孩子们的眼睛里,我能感觉到自始至终有一种幸福在流淌,那正是我所期待的最美的教育,我甚至为自己感到有一点点自豪呢。

我更加深刻地感受到:

成功处理课堂的.预设与生成需要教师的教育机智;

只有解放了学生的思想与身体才能培养出富有创新思维的学生;

只有真正做到了师生人格的平等,才能打造真正的民主课堂。

特此作文一篇,记下这节快乐的英语课。

快乐的英语作文 篇2

今天我们去英孚试听英语课,那块儿的老师给我贴上“邵睿希”Lily的姓名贴,我走进了教室,里面的老师给我打招呼,我选了一个座位,坐了下来。不久,教室的门开了,我仔细一看,哦,原来他就是我们的外教老师。

上课了,老师让我们手拉着手玩游戏,我赢了四次。下课了,我该测验了,是有些我没有学过,所以我考了一个HF一,我要继续加油!

快乐的英语作文 篇3

Dear Dad,

Today I was at the shopping mall and I spent a lot of time reading the Father’s Day cards. They all had a special message that in some way or another reflected how I feel about you. Yet as I selected and read, and selected and read again, it occurred to me that not a single card said what I really want to say to you.

You’ll soon be 84 years old, Dad, and you and I will have had 55 Father’s Days together. I haven’t always been with you on Father’s Day nor have I been with you for all of your birthdays. It wasn’t because I didn’t want to be with you. I’ve always been with you in my heart but sometimes life gets in the way.

You know, Dad, there was a time when we were not only separated by the generation gap but completely polarized by it. You stood on one side of the Great Divide and I on the other, father and daughter split apart by age and experience, opinions, hairstyles, cosmetics, clothing, curfews, music, and boys.

The Father-Daughter Duel of ’54 shifted into high gear when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the ‘54 Chevy whether you liked it or not. The police officer who escorted me home after you reported the Chevy stolen late one evening was too young to understand father-daughter politics and too old to have much tolerance for a snotty 16 year old. You were so decent about it, Dad, and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.

Our relationship improvved immensely when I married a man you liked, and things really turned around when we begin making babies right and left. We didn’t have a television set, you know, and we had to entertain ourselves somehow. I didn’t know what to expect of you and Mom as grandparents but I didn’t have to wait long to find out. Those babies adored you then just as they adore you now. When I see you with all your grandchildren, I know you’ve given them the finest gift a grandparent can give. You’ve given them yourself.

Somewhere along the line, the generation gap evaporated. Age separates us now and little else. We agree on most everything, perhaps because we’ve learned there isn’t much worth disagreeing about. However, I would like to mention that fly fishing isn’t all you’ve cracked it up to be, Dad. You can say what you want about wrist action and stance and blah, blah, blah...

I’ve been happily drifting for a lot of years, Dad, and I didn’t see you getting older.

I suppose I saw us and our relationship as aging together, rather like a fine wine. Numbers never seemed important. But the oddest thing happened last week. I was at a stop sign and I watched as you turned the corner in your car. It didn’t immediately occur to me that it was you because the man driving looked so elderly and fragile behind the wheel of that huge car. It was rather like a slap in the face delivered from out of nowhere. Perhaps I saw your age for the first time that day. Or maybe I saw my own.

Fifty years ago this spring we planted kohlrabi together in a garden in Charles City, Iowa.

I didn’t know then that I would remember that day for the rest of my life. This week, we’ll plant kohlrabi together again, perhaps for the last time but I hope not. I don’t understand why planting kohlrabi with you is so important to me but it is. And the funny thing about it is, well, I don’t know quite how to tell you this, Dad...I don’t even like I like planting it with you.

I guess what I’m trying to say, Dad, is what every son and daughter wants to say to their Dad today. Honoring a Father on Father’s Day is about more than a Dad who brings home a paycheck, shares a dinner table, and attends school functions, graduations, and weddings. It isn’t even so much about kohlrabi, ’54 Chevrolets, and fly-fishing. It’s more about unconditionally loving children who are snotty and stubborn, who know everything and won’t listen to anyone. It’s about respect and sharing and acceptance and tolerance and giving and taking. It’s about loving someone more than words can say,and it’s wishing that it never had to end.

I love you, Dad.

快乐的英语作文 篇4

Today, Mr. Chen said he would take us to play a game. What's the game on earth? I'm looking forward to it. Everyone was staring at the teacher.

The teacher picked up a piece of chalk, drew a straight line on the blackboard, drew a semicircle on it, and drew two circles, which made up the simplest crustacean car. The teacher had to be blindfolded in our eyes so that we could draw a same car. I think: isn't it just a carapace of the same size? It's not hard at all!

The game began, and the students were eager to try. I was the first to play. The teacher wrapped my eyes in scarves and gave me a piece of chalk to push me to the blackboard. First I drew a straight line to show the body, and I drew a semicircle to show the roof, and then I drew two circles. After the painting, I heard the students laughing. What's up? What did I draw? I hurried to unlock the scarf. I saw that the tires I had painted were very small. I did not touch the roof, and the two tires were tightly together, like two balloons. I was also laughed at by my "masterpiece".

Another classmate play, the teacher cast a scarf to him, gave him a piece of chalk, the students with vigorous strides toward the blackboard, waved his hand and finished, he immediately untied the scarf, painting their own cars like three potatoes together, immediately burst into laughter.

In the game continues, some tyres have been tires into the car, some tyres have flatten the cars, and all the tires have left the car for a journey.

It's fun to draw a car game, and it brings us a lot of happiness!

快乐的英语作文 篇5

How To Be A Happy Kid

Good morning, dear judges!

My name is Joyce. Today I will give a speech about How To Be A Happy Kid.

Everyone deserves to have a happy childhood. We all know, life isn’t

easy all the time, even for children.

One time I didn’t do well on a math test. It was the first time for me

to get such a low mark. I felt miserable about it. When I got home, without

saying a single word to my parents, I rushed into my own room. I sat down

in front of my piano. Unconsciously, music came out from my fingers. I was

lost in the beauty of the music. My heart flew with the song in the air. The

piano music was just like a wise old man consoling me with soft words. After

playing the music, I felt very calm and happy.

We shouldn’t lack for joy in life. The key is to find ways

to be happy. For me, playing the piano helps me 初中物理 find the road back to

happiness. For other children, they might find it other ways, like by

singing, dancing, playing soccer or helping people. But for all of

us, it should come from knowing our parents love us.

I am a child. Children shouldn’t worry about anything. I wish every

kid is a happy kid.

Thank you for listening!