關于快樂的英語作文匯編六篇
在平日的學習、工作和生活里,許多人都有過寫作文的經(jīng)歷,對作文都不陌生吧,作文是從內(nèi)部言語向外部言語的過渡,即從經(jīng)過壓縮的簡要的、自己能明白的語言,向開展的、具有規(guī)范語法結構的、能為他人所理解的外部語言形式的轉化。相信很多朋友都對寫作文感到非?鄲腊,下面是小編幫大家整理的快樂的英語作文6篇,歡迎閱讀與收藏。
快樂的英語作文 篇1
星期五的這節(jié)英語課,讓我感到其樂無窮。為什么?因為這節(jié)英語課變成了三種不同風格的課程。
英語課=音樂課
這節(jié)英語課剛開始,黃老師就給我們放了一首英文歌《lemon tree》,頓時,教室里彌漫著快樂的氣氛,同學們都陶醉在音樂之中,有的打起了節(jié)拍,有的身體開始輕輕搖擺了,聽著聽著,有同學就跟著這輕快的旋律唱了起來,越了越多的同學加入其中,最后全班同學竟都唱了起來。看,同學們的臉上都洋溢著熱情的笑容。聽,那聲音多么的洪亮、輕快。
英語課=電腦課
“音樂課”一結束,黃老師讓我們玩了一個“連連看”的游戲。這個游戲是把20個英文單詞和中文連起來,看誰連得多。同學們的積極性都很高,都要爭著玩。于是,老師就讓每一組選一個代表來玩。我們這一組是最后一個上,而且大家都推選我去參賽,我很緊張,感覺壓力很大。要知道前面七組的最高分已是16個了,我豁出去了。也許是壓力越大,動力越大,我的表現(xiàn)十分優(yōu)秀,60秒內(nèi),頻頻得手,最終我得了19分。同學們紛紛投來贊許的目光,我的.心里比吃了蜜還甜。
英語課=英語課
歌唱完了,游戲玩結束了,乘大家學習的興致正濃,黃老師立刻開始講解新的課文,很多新的單詞、新的句型接踵而來,可我們卻沒有了平時的束手無策,大家仍舊饒有興趣地聽講、記筆記,跟著老師朗讀,并且很快記進了各自的腦海。
這節(jié)英語課結束了,可我同學們一樣,十分開心,因為我們對英語學習沒有了過去的枯燥單調(diào)感覺,增強了信心,贏得了快樂,收獲了知識,這樣的課我們喜歡上,真希望以后能多上到這樣快樂的課。
快樂的英語作文 篇2
今天學正學堂的蘇丹(Su Dan)老師來我們學校給我們上了一節(jié)快樂的英語課。
到了上英語課的時間,顏老師和陳老師卻坐在教室的后面,沒有走到講臺上去給我們上課,正奇怪的時候,我們看到一個人大搖大擺的'從教室門口走了進來,我一看,這人的眼睛是藍色的,真是奇怪,正在我發(fā)愣的時候這個走到了講臺上,用英語跟我們打了個招呼,!這里我才回過神來,然來他是我們今天的外國英語老師。老師先自我介紹了一下,他說:“我叫Su Dan,今天是來給你們上英語課的(英語)。”我們所有同學都興高彩烈的大聲說:“歡迎、歡迎!”但是發(fā)現(xiàn)老師的表情并不開心,這是怎么回事呢?后來我們才恍然大悟,原來這是英語課,要講英語的,于是我們馬上說:“Hello,Hello,Hello!崩蠋煹谋砬榱⒖逃申庌D晴了,就這樣開始了我們有趣的英語課。
快樂的英語作文 篇3
Merry Christmas
It was one of the last days before Christmas, and the as sistants in the large store had their hands full serving eager Christmas shoppers。
At one counter an old lady was choosing gloves red ones for her daugher in law, light blue ones for her niece, pink ones for her grand daughter, green ones for her sister and by the time she had found what she wanted, the counter was covered with pairs of all colors and sizes。
When the salesgirl had finally written out the bill and was about to turn to the next customer with a tired voice。 "Thank you very much, madam," the old lady suddenly cried out, "Oh, I almost forgot。。。"——"Anything else, madam?" said the girl, "Yes," began the old lady, "I'd like to buy another pair, but I' m not quite sure about what exactly I should cloose。 I wonder if you could help me。" "Certainly, madam", was the girl's reply。 The old lady then went on to explain that what she was looking for was a pair of gloves for a girl of her age。 She was not at ail sure what color to choose, and the design was a problem too。
The tired girl did her best to help the old lady make up her mind, showing her ail kinds of gloves。
At last the chosen pair of gloves were wrapped up and paid for as well, and as the girl was about to turn to the next customer, the old lady handed her a little parcel and said, "These now, dear, these are for you and thank you for being so patient。 I do hope you have a merry Christmas !"
快樂的英語作文 篇4
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 kohlrabi...but 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.
快樂的英語作文 篇5
星期四上午,壹位來自加拿大得老師給我們上了壹節(jié)快樂得英語課。上課鈴響了,這位長著滿頭金發(fā)得外籍老師走進了我們班得教室。同學興奮極不已,熱情地向老師問好,教室里熱鬧極了!課堂上,同學們聚精會神,老師教得每壹個字母,我們都認真地讀,老師說得每壹句話,我們都認真地聽。這節(jié)課,老師教了我們“笑”、“哭”、“想”等很多英語動詞,還教我們給單詞配上了有趣得動作,我們很感興趣,每個人都學得津津有味。不知不覺,下課得時間到了。老師動情地大聲對全班同學說:“iloveyou!”可同學們都舍不得這位英語老師,簇擁著老師離開教室。我希望下個星期快點到來,再壹次見到這位漂亮得外國老師,再上那快樂得英語課。
快樂的英語作文 篇6
這學期劍橋英語的學習結束了,老師讓我們給家長做一次匯報表演。
星期六的上午,我和爸爸媽媽早早的來到了教室。我抬頭一看,哇!真漂亮,老師把黑板妝扮的五彩繽紛,上面著各種各樣的小星星。老師說:“今天我們要向家長們匯報本學期的學習成績,希望你們一定好好表現(xiàn)。”這時老師讓我當小翻譯官。我十分激動,暗暗的想我一定要珍惜這個機會,給老師好好配合。我鄭重的走上講臺。老師用英語說一句,我就用流利的漢語來翻譯一句?粗议L們滿意的笑容,我心里美滋滋的,十分自豪。
同學們開始分別做自我介紹了,他們一個接一個走上講臺用英語流利的介紹著自己的家庭情況、興趣和愛好。他們表現(xiàn)的棒極了。這時我多么希望老師快點念到我的名字呀。我的機會終于來了,我和潘月紅開始表演話劇《做客》,我們用英語你一言我一語的.對答如流。表演完了,臺下爆發(fā)出雷鳴般的掌聲。這時我想這一學期的努力終于得到了回報。就這樣我們的表演進行著,一個個節(jié)目精彩紛呈。時間過的真快呀,不知不覺下課鈴響了。老師說:“同學們表現(xiàn)的都很棒,希望下學期繼續(xù)努力!
我相信只要我努力學習,下學期一定會比這學期更棒!
【快樂的英語作文】相關文章:
快樂的英語作文[精選]01-15
快樂的英語作文11-24
(實用)快樂的英語作文08-10
快樂的英語作文【集合】07-16
快樂的英語作文(精華)08-12
快樂的英語作文(熱門)08-31
[優(yōu)選]快樂的英語作文08-21
實用的快樂的英語作文07-31
快樂的英語作文[精品]11-03
讀書的快樂英語作文06-02