实用的学英语作文三篇
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学英语作文 篇1
Some people enjoy living together with their parents after they have grown up. They hold the opinion because, living with parents, they can take better care of their parents and vice versa. Meanwhile, they can turn to their parents for help if they get into trouble or have some difficulties. To them, life in a big family seems to be more enjoyable than that in a small family.
Others, however, prefer to live separately. They cherish the idea to be independent of their parents, seek more freedom and wish to have a place of their own, in which they can do what they like. Bedsides, they dont want to be overprotected by their parents but long for chance to face the society by themselves.
As to me, I like an independent life style in spite of the fact I love my parents. Different generations have different life styles and values. What one generations likes may not be another generations fondness. Living separately, each generation can enjoy different value. In addition, by leading an independent life, I can train my character and develop my own ability to deal with things encountered in my life.
学英语作文 篇2
everything (he kept saying) is something it isnt. and everybody is always somewhere else. maybe it was the city, being in the city, that made him feel how queer everything was and that it was something else. maybe (he kept thinking) it was the names of the things. the names were te and frequently koid. or they were fle and oid or they were duroid (sand) or flesan (duro), but everything was glass (but not quite glass) and the thing that you touched (the surface, washable, crease-resistant) was rubber, only it wasnt quite rubber and you didnt quite touch it but almost. the wall, which was glass but turned out on being approached not to be a wall, it was something else, it was an opening or doorway--and the doorway (through which he saw himself approaching) turned out to be something else, it was a wall. and what he had eaten not having agreed with him.
he was in a washable house, but he wasnt sure. now about those rats, he kept saying to himself. he meant the rats that the professor had driven crazy by forcing them to deal with problems which were beyond the scope of rats, the insoluble problems. he meant the rats that had been trained to jump at the square card with the circle in the middle, and the card (because it was something it wasnt) would give way and let the rat into a place where the food was, but then one day it would be a trick played on the rat, and the card would be changed, and the rat would jump but the card wouldnt give way, and it was an impossible situation (for a rat) and the rat would go insane and into its eyes would come the unspeakably bright imploring look of the frustrated, and after the convulsions were over and the frantic racing around, then the passive stage would set in and the willingness to let anything be done to it, even if it was something else.
he didnt know which door (or wall) or opening in the house to jump at, to get through, because one was an opening that wasnt a door (it was a void, or kid) and the other was a wall that wasnt an opening, it was a sanitary cupboard of the same color. he caught a glimpse of his eyes staring into his eyes, in the and in them was the epression he had seen in the picture of the rats--weary after convulsions and the frantic racing around, when they were willing and did not mind having anything done to them. more and more (he kept saying) i am confronted by a problem which is incapable of solution (for this time even if he chose the right door, there would be no food behind it) and that is what madness is, and things seeming different from what they are. he heard, in the house where he was, in the city to which he had gone (as toward a door which might, or might not, give way), a noise--not a loud noise but more of a low prefabricated humming. it came from a place in the base of the wall (or stat) where the flue carrying the filterable air was, and not far from the minipiano, which was made of the same material nailbrushes are made of, and which was under the stairs. this, too, has been tested, she said, pointing, but not at it, and found viable. it wasnt a loud noise, he kept thinking, sorry that he had seen his eyes, even though it was through his own eyes that he had seen them.
学英语作文 篇3
我教奶奶学英语,大家一定不相信吧!但这事可是千真万确的。虽然我奶奶连拼音都不怎么会读,但是只要我努力教,她下功夫学,我相信奶奶一定能学有所成。
学英语,要从ABC入门,我这个小老师就先为奶奶准备了一个小本子当作业本,然后在第一页写上大写的“A”和小写的“a”,紧接着我开始教奶奶学习“A”。
“奶奶,这是‘A’。”我手指着作业本说道。
“噢,这就是‘A’呀?”奶奶睁大眼睛说。
“对,跟着我念‘A’——”
“A。”
“好!棒极了,发音完全正确!您这么快就学会了。”
“那是,奶奶我也是很厉害的。”
“奶奶,学英语不光要会读,还要会写,下面我们学习怎样写吧?”
“行,都听孙子的,呵呵!”
就这样,只要一有时间我就开始教奶奶学英语,被人们认为非常难的英语,竟然被一个年过花甲的老太太轻而易举的'学会了。
在我的耐心帮助下,奶奶现在已经学会了很多英语字母,并且还记住了一些常用的单词呢!奶奶真是活到老学到老呀!我下决心也要向奶奶学习,做一个虚心好学的人。
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