有關(guān)快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)作文匯總六篇
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快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)作文 篇1
i live in hollywood. you may think people in such a glamorous, fun-filled place are happier than others. if so, you have some mistaken ideas about the nature of happiness. many intelligent people still equate happiness with fun. the truth is that fun and happiness have little or nothing in common. fun is what we eperience during an act. happiness is what we eperience after an act. it is a deeper, more abiding emotion.
going to an amusement park or ball game, watching a movie or television, are fun activities that help us rela, temporarily forget our problems and maybe even laugh. but they do not bring happiness, because their positive effects end when the fun ends.i have often thought that if hollywood stars have a role to play, it is to teach us that happiness has nothing to do with fun. these rich, beautiful individuals have constant access to glamorous parties, fancy cars, epensive homes, everything that spells "happiness".
but in memoir after memoir, celebrities reveal the unhappiness hidden beneath all their fun: depression, alcoholism, drug addiction, broken marriages, troubled children, profound loneliness. the way people cling to the belief that a fun-filled, pain-free life equates happiness actually diminishes their chances of ever attaining real happiness. if fun and pleasure are equated with happiness, then pain must be equated with unhappiness. but, in fact, the opposite is true: more times than not, things that lead to happiness involve some pain.
as a result, many people avoid the very endeavors that are the source of true happiness. they fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment, civic or charitable work, and self-improvement.
快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)作文 篇2
這學(xué)期我報(bào)名參加了英語(yǔ)培訓(xùn)班,每個(gè)星期上課一次,學(xué)的是《彩虹與風(fēng)箏》,還有《迪士尼英語(yǔ)》。
我們班上有七個(gè)同學(xué),他們是Mini、Ami、ken、Tony、Wendy、Anna,還有我,我的英文名字叫Mary。同學(xué)中Mini給我的印象最深刻,他的年齡最小,上課的時(shí)候常常要讓他的媽媽坐在旁邊陪著,玩游戲的時(shí)候他會(huì)經(jīng)常跑到教室外面去,惹得我們哄堂大笑!還有Tony和Wendy,他們兩個(gè)上課的時(shí)候老是吵架,老師經(jīng)常讓我坐在他們兩個(gè)中間,這樣他們就不吵架了。通過(guò)一個(gè)學(xué)期的'相處,大家都成了好朋友!
為了讓大家上課認(rèn)真聽(tīng)講,同時(shí)做好課前的復(fù)習(xí)、預(yù)習(xí),老師在課上要求我們用英語(yǔ)回答問(wèn)題,答對(duì)問(wèn)題的小朋友就可以加分。下課的時(shí)候我們就按照分?jǐn)?shù)的高低來(lái)拿禮品。這個(gè)學(xué)期我經(jīng)常拿冠軍,校長(zhǎng)還請(qǐng)我和其他班的冠軍一起吃飯呢!
通過(guò)一個(gè)學(xué)期的英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí),我學(xué)會(huì)了用英語(yǔ)問(wèn)候、自我介紹、講小故事……我發(fā)現(xiàn)我挺喜歡上英語(yǔ)課的。下學(xué)期我一定要繼續(xù)努力,周周拿冠軍,讓他們羨慕去吧!
快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)作文 篇3
昨天下午,陽(yáng)光明媚,我準(zhǔn)備去上英語(yǔ)課,心情特別高興。
到了英語(yǔ)班,我發(fā)現(xiàn)了極大的變化,樹(shù)木長(zhǎng)大了,玩具變新了,地上鋪上了一條長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的的彩虹,我好想在彩虹上睡覺(jué)。
走進(jìn)里面,發(fā)現(xiàn)有許多新老師,我希望我的英語(yǔ)老師沒(méi)有變,我走上前,墻上掛著我的老師的圖像,我走到班里也發(fā)現(xiàn)有許多新同學(xué),我有點(diǎn)尷尬,開(kāi)始懷疑我是走錯(cuò)了班級(jí)。
到了第二節(jié)課下課,我們排著隊(duì)下樓去,我不知道出去外面干什么?老師告訴我們要去抽獎(jiǎng)。我領(lǐng)到了一個(gè)氣球,因?yàn)榫o張,手腳都變遲鈍了,我捂著耳朵用力一踩,沒(méi)有破,再來(lái)一腳也沒(méi)有破,我生氣了,不再捂耳朵上前狠狠地踩了一腳,啪一聲,氣球破了,著實(shí)把我嚇了一跳,撲通撲通地跳了半天。
我發(fā)現(xiàn)氣球里面有一個(gè)白色紙條,上面寫(xiě)著,一盒小玩具,我拿到玩具后,老師還給我拍了一個(gè)照片。
雖然只是一個(gè)小小的.玩具,但是我并沒(méi)有后悔。當(dāng)然,我也很羨慕人家的大禮品。
快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)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(lè)的英語(yǔ)作文 篇5
“媽媽?zhuān)闶裁匆覍W(xué)英語(yǔ)?”五歲的女兒在去英語(yǔ)學(xué)校的路上,一本正經(jīng)地問(wèn)我。我正在思考晚上一個(gè)重要的專(zhuān)訪的事情,因此心不在焉地作答:“這個(gè)你還不明白嗎?”女兒抬起頭,眼睛直視著我說(shuō):“難道就因?yàn)橛?guó)比我們強(qiáng)大,我們就要學(xué)習(xí)他們的語(yǔ)言嗎?”“什么?”我驚訝地看著女兒!皨寢?zhuān)阒绬?現(xiàn)在也有很多外國(guó)人在學(xué)習(xí)我們的漢語(yǔ)呢!”女兒一板一眼地繼續(xù)她的話題,“那你為什么還要我學(xué)英語(yǔ),而且要學(xué)的最好呢?”
我不禁暗自感慨:眼前這個(gè)小腦袋里竟然在思索這么深?yuàn)W的問(wèn)題?我可不能等閑視之,一定要給女兒一個(gè)圓滿(mǎn)的答案。告訴她我們要學(xué)好英語(yǔ)以便學(xué)習(xí)國(guó)外先進(jìn)的技術(shù),為中國(guó)的繁榮昌盛而努力;告訴她熟練地掌握英語(yǔ),可以更好地與外國(guó)人交流溝通,增廣見(jiàn)聞,就像《天方夜譚》中那個(gè)能聽(tīng)懂動(dòng)物說(shuō)話的人一樣“萬(wàn)能”;還是說(shuō)多學(xué)一門(mén)語(yǔ)言就是增長(zhǎng)了一項(xiàng)技能,如同游戲中的主人公又得到了一個(gè)克敵致勝的法寶……思之再三,我反問(wèn)女兒,“你長(zhǎng)大以后不是想周游世界嗎?而英語(yǔ)是世界上廣泛使用的語(yǔ)言,如果不學(xué)好英語(yǔ),你怎么去?”“對(duì)!你說(shuō)的.對(duì)!我要像格列佛那樣周游世界,不會(huì)英語(yǔ)怎么行?而且到那個(gè)時(shí)候,我還要教他們說(shuō)漢語(yǔ)呢!”女兒心滿(mǎn)意足地朝我點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭說(shuō)。
目送女兒蹦蹦跳跳地走進(jìn)教室的時(shí)候,我在心里對(duì)女兒說(shuō):“媽媽之所以沒(méi)有給你講那么多形而上的道理,是因?yàn)閶寢層X(jué)得:其實(shí)學(xué)好一種語(yǔ)言,首先是為自己的心靈打開(kāi)了一扇窗,讓我們可以看到、聽(tīng)到、感受到外面的精彩世界。我希望你能夠把學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)當(dāng)作一件快樂(lè)的事情來(lái)做,而且我也并不要求你去‘考級(jí)’!”然而,真的可以快樂(lè)學(xué)習(xí)嗎?
“這么簡(jiǎn)單,你都不會(huì)?好好說(shuō),如果再不會(huì),你今天晚上就甭想看《比克曼的世界》(兒童科普片)了!”先生一副恨鐵不成鋼的樣子,給女兒下了“最后通牒”。原來(lái),淘氣貪玩的小女兒在英語(yǔ)課上專(zhuān)心致志地玩遍了身邊所有可以玩的東西,所以回家后只好讓先生加班加點(diǎn)地給她補(bǔ)課。本來(lái)小孩子注意力不集中是常有的事情,我們并沒(méi)有責(zé)怪她。但是,在補(bǔ)課的時(shí)候,她依然東張西望的樣子終于惹惱了先生……
“This is my father。”女兒抗議似的大聲說(shuō)!澳氵@不是說(shuō)的很好嗎?我不跟你急,你就不好好說(shuō)!”先生無(wú)奈地說(shuō)!肮!小淘氣!”女兒開(kāi)始志得意滿(mǎn)地自我“表?yè)P(yáng)”。如此較量了幾個(gè)回合,先生“悲壯”地說(shuō):“這究竟是誰(shuí)教誰(shuí)英語(yǔ)呢?她倒是快樂(lè)了,我可是被她整慘了!”我同情地安慰先生,“老師說(shuō)她最近表現(xiàn)得不錯(cuò),已經(jīng)能夠不亂動(dòng)?xùn)|西了,就是還有點(diǎn)‘走神’。我們慢慢來(lái)吧,前途是光明的,道路是曲折的!”“是啊,冬天來(lái)了,春天還會(huì)遠(yuǎn)嗎?”小女兒搖頭晃腦地在一旁補(bǔ)充。
快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)作文 篇6
今天學(xué)正學(xué)堂的蘇丹(Su Dan)老師來(lái)我們學(xué)校給我們上了一節(jié)快樂(lè)的英語(yǔ)課。
到了上英語(yǔ)課的時(shí)間,顏老師和陳老師卻坐在教室的后面,沒(méi)有走到講臺(tái)上去給我們上課,正奇怪的時(shí)候,我們看到一個(gè)人大搖大擺的從教室門(mén)口走了進(jìn)來(lái),我一看,這人的眼睛是藍(lán)色的`,真是奇怪,正在我發(fā)愣的時(shí)候這個(gè)走到了講臺(tái)上,用英語(yǔ)跟我們打了個(gè)招呼,。∵@里我才回過(guò)神來(lái),然來(lái)他是我們今天的外國(guó)英語(yǔ)老師。老師先自我介紹了一下,他說(shuō):“我叫Su Dan,今天是來(lái)給你們上英語(yǔ)課的(英語(yǔ))!蔽覀兯型瑢W(xué)都興高彩烈的大聲說(shuō):“歡迎、歡迎!”但是發(fā)現(xiàn)老師的表情并不開(kāi)心,這是怎么回事呢?后來(lái)我們才恍然大悟,原來(lái)這是英語(yǔ)課,要講英語(yǔ)的,于是我們馬上說(shuō):“Hello,Hello,Hello。”老師的表情立刻由陰轉(zhuǎn)晴了,就這樣開(kāi)始了我們有趣的英語(yǔ)課。
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