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有關英語日記作文錦集6篇

有關英語日記作文錦集6篇

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有關英語日記作文錦集6篇

英語日記作文 篇1

送報那天下午,我和幾位同學跟一個從美國回來的女老師在大慶區健強超市裏玩“英語”。

老師説我們搶答英語單詞可以得分,最後看誰的分數得的最高,她就免費給那個同學買一根冰淇淋。我們都興奮得不得了,都想快點拿到高分。

老師先帶我們到水果區,老師讓我們自己挑水果,挑完了,老師就開始教我們讀,讀完了再複習一遍,複習完了就開始搶答問題。答對一個得一分。我們都開始積極地搶答,我們都得到了很多分數。

老師又帶我們到了蔬菜區,老師讓我們每人挑一樣蔬菜。我挑了一個西紅柿。又一陣嘰哩呱啦的討論後我們就要開始搶答了。這一次搶答,我只拿到了3分,不過這也算最好的成績了。

搶答完蔬菜,我們又去搶答零食。看到那麼多好吃的零食,我的口水都快要流下來了,但我還是忍了回去。

最後我得了13分,沒有拿到最高分。最高分是15分,然後是14分。拿到這兩個分數的同學都得到了老師給的冰淇淋。雖然沒得到老師的獎賞,但我媽媽仍然給我買了一袋薯片解饞。吃着薯片,我很開心!

英語日記作文 篇2

從接觸英語開始,我就一直”沉浸”在背英語單詞中不能自拔,然而效果總是那麼小,我的英語成績始終在及格線左右徘徊,一不小就不及格了,為了英語,爸爸媽媽也不止教導我一次了,他們總是督促我背英語,整天整天的背。

這不剛寫完作業,媽媽就開始給我提問英語單詞了,我皺着眉頭,左思右想,也僅僅答對了幾個,當然少不了一頓批評,哎,還要接着背單詞。

直到有一天,我突然發現有好多單詞有相似的拼寫,我把它們放在一起,很快就能掌握他們的意思,我像發現了新大陸一樣,把這件事告訴了媽媽,媽媽説只要背會就行,這讓我有點泄氣,還以為她會表揚我一番。不過我發現我掌握單詞的速度還有準確率有着明顯的提高,媽媽也發現了我的進步,這讓我得意了好久。哼,可惡的`英語,我也找到了你的破綻。

我用着自己的方法去學習英語,每次考試成績都會上一個台階,看來英語也並沒有那麼難學啊。

英語日記作文 篇3

今天上英語課了,我們又重新分組。我被分到了B組。這次分成的兩組實力相當,但我們組更勝一籌。在兩組中,優等生的數量基本相同,分基本都能拿到,就看中等生的分數了。

在老師讓我們對作業上的答案並讓我們一個接一個地回答問題時,發生了一件十分好玩的事:

孟子軒在回答“ing.”這道問題時,也不知道他是緊張的原因,還是真的不會,居然把正確答案的in説成了of,讓我們都快發狂了——他們組是氣的,我們組是笑的。只見孟子軒被一羣人圍在中間,在他們組同學的質問下臉漲得通紅,作為另一方的我們則為他們組所起的“內訌”而幸災樂禍的鼓掌……場面一片混亂。

由於對方的失誤,使我們鬥志倍增、越戰越勇,最終把勝利收入囊中。

這次英語課以我們組的勝利而告終,實在是太痛快了!

英語日記作文 篇4

The lesson startedn today. After the long and becaemeour boring opening ceremony, we saw our chinese teacher. She let us each ask her a queation, but it has to be specific and not too private, during the process, she said she is 30 years old and has a 5-month old daughter. Teaching in this special period of time must be hard for her. She gave us an oral test and devided us into froups, I was chosen as the leader. That took up almost the whole lesson. We used the rest of the time doing tongue twisters. Points are given according to the perform

英語日記作文 篇5

the 15th day of the 1st lunar month

the 15th day of the 1st lunar month is the chinese lantern festival because the first lunar month is called yuan-month and in the ancient times people called night xiao. the 15th day is the first night to see a full moon. so the day is also called yuan xiao festival in china.

according to the chinese tradition, at the very beginning of a new year, when there is a bright full moon hanging in the sky, there should be thousands of colorful lanterns hung out for people to

appreciate. at this time, people will try to solve the puzzles on the lanterns and eat yuanxiao (glutinous rice ball) and get all their families united in the joyful atmosphere.

history

until the sui dynasty in the sixth century, emperor yangdi invited envoys from other countries to china to see the colorful lighted lanterns and enjoy the gala(節日的,慶祝的)performances.

by the beginning of the tang dynasty in the seventh century, the lantern displays would last three days. the emperor also lifted the curfew(宵禁令), allowing the people to enjoy the festive lanterns day and night. it is not difficult to find chinese poems which describe this happy scene.

in the song dynasty, the festival was celebrated for five days and the activities began to spread to many of the big cities in china. colorful glass and even jade were used to make lanterns, with figures from folk tales painted on the lanterns.

however, the largest lantern festival celebration took place in the early part of the 15th century. the festivities continued for ten

days. emperor chengzu had the downtown area set aside as a center for displaying the lanterns. even today, there is a place in beijing called dengshikou. in chinese, deng means lantern and shi is market. the area became a market where lanterns were sold during the day. in the evening, the local people would go there to see the beautiful lighted lanterns on display.

today, the displaying of lanterns is still a big event on the 15th day of the first lunar month throughout china. people enjoy the brightly lit night. chengdu in southwest china's sichuan province, for example, holds a lantern fair each year in the cultural park.

英語日記作文 篇6

The first day of the Lunar New Year is "the welcoming of the gods of the heavens and earth."

Many people abstain from meat on the first day of the new year because it is believed that this will ensure long and happy lives for them.

On the second day, the Chinese pray to their ancestors as well as to all the gods. They are extra kind to dogs and feed them well as it is believed that the second day is the birthday of all dogs.

The third and fourth days are for the sons-in-laws to pay respect to their parents-in-law.

The fifth day is called Po Woo. On that day people stay home to welcome the God of Wealth. No one visits families and friends on the fifth day because it will bring both parties bad luck.

On the sixth to the 10th day, the Chinese visit their relatives and friends freely.

They also visit the temples to pray for good fortune and health.

The seventh day of the New Year is the day for farmers to display their produce.

These farmers make a drink from seven types of vegetables to celebrate the occasion. The seventh day is also considered the birthday of human beings. Noodles are eaten to promote longevity and raw fish for success.

On the eighth day the Fujian people have another family reunion dinner, and at midnight they pray to Tian Gong, the God of Heaven.

The ninth day is to make offerings to the Jade Emperor.

The 10th through the 12th are days that friends and relatives should be invited for dinner. After so much rich food, on the 13th day you should have simple rice congee and mustard greens (choi sum) to cleanse the system.

The 14th day should be for preparations to celebrate the Lantern Festival which is to be held on the 15th night.

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