高一英语周记【经典3篇】
高一英语周记 篇一
This week, we had a lot of interesting activities in our English class. Our teacher introduced us to a new novel called "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. We were all excited to start reading it and discussing the themes and characters in class.
One of the themes that stood out to me was the idea of prejudice and racism. The story is set in the American South in the 1930s, a time when racial discrimination was rampant. Through the characters of Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson, we see how unjust and cruel society can be towards those who are different from the majority.
In addition to reading the novel, we also had a debate in class about the importance of empathy in today's world. We discussed how empathy can help us understand and connect with people from different backgrounds and cultures. It was a thought-provoking discussion that made me reflect on my own attitudes and beliefs.
Overall, this week was a great learning experience in our English class. I am looking forward to delving deeper into the themes of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and continuing to improve my language skills.
高一英语周记 篇二
This week, we had our first English presentation of the semester. We were assigned to work in pairs and prepare a short talk on a topic of our choice. My partner and I decided to talk about the importance of environmental conservation.
We spent a lot of time researching and preparing our presentation, making sure to include statistics and examples to support our arguments. When the day of the presentation arrived, I was nervous but also excited to share our ideas with the class.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well our presentation went. We spoke clearly and confidently, and our classmates seemed engaged and interested in what we had to say. It was a great feeling to know that we had successfully communicated our message to our peers.
After the presentation, our teacher gave us feedback on our performance. She praised us for our thorough research and effective delivery, but also gave us some pointers on how we could improve in the future. I appreciated her constructive criticism and will definitely keep it in mind for our next presentation.
Overall, this week was a valuable experience in improving my public speaking skills and learning how to effectively communicate ideas in English. I am grateful for the opportunity to practice and grow in this area, and I look forward to more presentations in the future.
高一英语周记 篇三
高一英语周记
it is really hard to say which is better than the other, city life or rural life, because each has its merits and shortcomings.
living in a city, people have certain advantages. first, people enjoy various entertainments, both foreign and domestic. second, there are more cultural activities in a city. third, city dwellers gain acceto better information service and educational facilities. however, problems exist. the overcrowded population, traffic jam, housing problem, industri
al pollution and other issues may result in depression, nervousneand diseases. laving in the country, people can enjoy living in pure nature. they lead a si-mp-le and trouble free life. but rural life may not be that perfect. people usually lack cultural activities. they are relatively ill informed . things go fairly slowly there. and people misome golden opportunities of ma-ki-ng a fortune. the chances of their children being admitted to colleges are slim.obviously, whatever life they lead, people can never feel perfectly satisfied, for conveniences and inconveniences always coexist. people wish that they could enjoy the pleasures of both lives. with the rapid economic development, nowadays city dwellers can relax themselves in the country during vacation; and country people have chance to experience city lifestyle when they come to cities.
life in the city is very different from life in the villages and on the farms. people in large cities are much more careful to respect the privacy of the inpidual. sometimes this feeling seems to be one of indifference, but it is a convention of city life to curb one's curiosity about the personal affairs of strangers. villagers and farmers are likely to show a great deal of interest in all their neighbors. opportunities for bright young people are greater in the cities and there has been a steady stream of hopeful jobseekers from the villages and farms to the large metropolitan areas.