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学生英语周记 第一篇

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英语周记

作者:陈恺睿

来源:《新课程学习·上》2014年第12期

这学期重新带高一,对于学生和课程都有了更多的思考和感悟。暑假在上教育硕士的课程中,有一门课是大家相互交流对于英语学科的困惑和心得的。我们几个工作还不到两年的教师自然而然成为发问的对象,从怎么讲解词汇到如何管理学生都成了小组讨论的话题。幸运的是,同在一个课堂有经验的教师很乐于与我们分享他们的经验。

其中一位老师提到他有一位同事鼓励学生鞋日记而且坚持反馈。虽然记周记的方式看似与考试关系甚远,但他的学生成绩却提升的很快。这个方法让我很佩服。曾经听教授提及过关于英语写作曾有“写长法”之争,主要的辩论在广外的王初明与北外的文秋芳两位学者。我觉得这种学术争论还挺有趣。不在同一地点的人因共同的话题各持己见,相互发文来答复对方,颇有政选中的火药气息。大家终归是大家的观点,有些东西还是需要我们这些一线的平凡人来实践。无论写长写短,写作总是公认的输出方法。

在学期初,我就告诉我们两个班的学生,准备一个周记本来记录自己本周发生的事情。周记的内容没有限制,旨在尽量用英语表达自己。很快周记就收缴上来了。我发现学生的体裁很有趣,从新鲜地接触新同学新老师新课堂,到对高中的不适应及无限感怀初中,再到结合第一单元Friendship的主题描述友谊。每个人展示的完全是一个全新的小世界。对于他们简单甚至是不少语法错误的文字,我并没有只是做一个日期的评价而已,而是像回信一样有针对性地点评上三四行,有鼓励、有肯定、有建议等。这种感觉特别像在报纸上有个专栏,回复的感觉。我之前看过香港导演彭浩翔的一本书叫做《爱的地下教育》。他是属于那种文字特别犀利的人,回复读者的文字通常很意外、调皮却又很在理。因此我觉得评价周记就类似这种交互式的评论,它是相互的,既是学生心理的记载,又是老师反思的途径。

当然这是一项看起来很美的浩大工程。我需要花很多时间来评价、来酝酿、来批改,常常会占用很多休息时间。有一个学生很好奇地问:“老师,你给每个人都写这么多吗?有那么多时间么?”我说挤时间来评价。同时,有的学生会词穷,写出的东西像流水账一样,质量很差。但看到有一个同学写到他很触动因为我评价的比他写得还多,我觉得这样的工作还是有必要的。

上一轮时,有的时候我感觉很了解学生,但当时是一种盲目的错觉,因为缺乏实质的平台来沟通。了解一个人是一个点滴的过程,需要积累。虽然后来这项美好的计划暂时搁置了。但我希望下学期能重拾起来。

编辑 段丽君

《学生英语周记100字带翻译》
学生英语周记 第二篇

篇一:英语周记100字

Today, I am also very busy. Morning, I do household chores at home to help my mother, I would like to sweep again, the sweat haired. At noon, I saw “Journey to the West”, which is a very very good-looking classic drama. I like to watch from an early age, it is now very fond of. I like the Monkey King. I was 3 years old when the most like him, I think he should is my first idol.

今天我很忙也很累。早上,我在家帮妈妈干家务活,我先扫地再拖地,满头大汗。中午,我看了《西游记》,这是一部非常好看非常经典的电视剧。我从小就喜欢看,现在还是很喜欢。我最喜欢孙悟空了。我在3岁的时候就最喜欢他,我想,他应该是我的第一个偶像。

篇二:英语周记100字

.I have rested for 10 days. In these days, I felt very bored. I didn't know to do what. Although I had a lot of things to do, I felt uncomfortable. I was ill because of the hot weather. I was tired, sleepy and had no strength. My parents are worried about my health. in fact, it didn't matter. I was always in the room with air-conditioner and opened it in a low temperature. So when I went out, the high temperature disagreed to me.At last, I was ill.

我已经休息了10天。在这些日子里,我觉得很无聊。我不知道做什么。虽然我有很多事情要做,我觉得不舒服。我生病是因为炎热的天气。我累了,困,也没有力量。我的父母担心我的健康。事实上,这并不重要。我总是在房间空调打开了它在低温。因此,当我走了出去,高温不给我。在最后,我被虐待。

篇三:英语周记100字

It is very hot and wet today and is called sauna weather.

During my mom did the cooking in the kitchen, I saw her head was sweaty.I told her I could help her and she accepted.

After cooking,we were all sweaty .However, mum and I all felt happy. She said I was growing up and became her good assistant.

这是非常炎热和潮湿的今天,被称为桑拿天气。

在我妈妈没有做饭的厨房,我看到她的头部很漂亮。我告诉她,我可以帮助她,她接受。

经过烹饪,我们都汗流浃背。然而,(Motivational model yuedu.mipang.com)妈妈和我都感到高兴。她说,我的成长过程,并成为她的好助手。

篇四:英语周记100字

This Sunday my mother (Mother) had (made) me take my little young brother to the a trip to the country. She bade me take good care of him.

While we were walking along the road, the sun was shining brightly and the breeze was blowing gently. We saw the beautiful flowers smile (smiling) at us and heard the birds sing (singing) their sweet songs on the trees. The scenery was indeed very pretty (beautiful)。

When we felt tired, we returned home. We saw Mother (our mother) wait (waiting) for us at the door.

星期日,我母亲叫我带小弟弟去乡村游历。她吩咐我要好好照料他。

当我们沿着道路行走的时候,太阳灿烂地照耀着,微风轻轻地吹着。我们看见美丽的花儿对我们微笑着,并听见鸟儿在树上唱着悦耳的歌曲,风景实十分美丽。

当我们感觉到疲倦的时候,我们就回家,看见妈妈在门前等候。

篇五:英语周记100字

It was the first day of our winter holiday. All of us were very happy. Why? Because we have one months to do things we love to do. We are free. Although we have some homework. But we can finish them in several days. (Motivational model yuedu.mipang.com)And the rest time we can make good use of. My god! We have been very tired after hard studying. In winter holidays, I want to have full sleep and eat good food in order to replenish myself. Last , I will have a good rest.

这是我们第一天的寒假。我们全部的人很高兴。为什么?因为我们有一个月来做事情爱做的事。我们都很轻松。虽然我们有许多家庭作业。但是我们会在几天内完成它们。其余的时间要好好利用。我的神啊!我们已经很努力学习了。在寒假期间,我想要有充分的睡眠和吃好东西为了补充自己。最后,我要好好休息一下。我们应该充分利用我们的时间。

篇六:英语周记100字

It was the second day of our winter holiday. I felt good. I felt I'm free. I had a lot of time to do things I like. My parents are in Beijing. So I live alone but I don't feel lonely. But I didn't do something special. I stayed at home and watched TV. Oh! I wrote an English daily composition. It was my homework. Today, I have slept for 14 hours. I thought I was very tired. It was time for dinner. I must go! I am very hungry.

【学生英语周记】

这是我们的寒假第二天。我觉得很好。我感觉我有空。我有很多时间去做我喜欢的事。我父母是在北京,所以我独自生活,但我不觉得寂寞。但我从来没这样做些特别的东西。我呆在家里看电视。哦!我写了一篇英语日常组成。它是我的家庭作业。今天,我已经睡了14个小时。我想我已经很累了。这是到吃晚饭的时间了。我一定要去!我很高兴。

《大学英语周记》
学生英语周记 第三篇

Passage 1

The Road to Happiness

There are a great many people who have all the material conditions of happiness, i.e. health and a sufficient income, and who, nevertheless, are profoundly unhappy. In such cases it would seem as if the fault must lie with a wrong theory as to how to live. In one sense, we may say that any theory as to how to live is wrong. We imagine ourselves more different from the animals than we are. Animals live on impulse, and are happy as long as external conditions are favorable. If you have a cat, it will enjoy life if it has food and warmth and opportunities for an occasional night on the tiles. Your needs are more complex than those of your cat, but they still have their basis on instinct. In civilized societies, especially in English-speaking societies, this is too apt to be forgotten. People propose to themselves some one paramount objective, and restrain all impulses that do not minister to it.

A businessman may be so anxious to grow rich that to this end he sacrifices health and private affections. When at last he has become rich, no pleasure remains to him except harrying other people by exhortations to imitate his noble example. Many rich ladies, although nature has not endowed them with any spontaneous pleasure in literature or art, decide to be thought cultured, and spend boring hours learning the right thing to say about fashionable new books that are written to give delight, not to afford opportunities for dusty snobbism.【学生英语周记】

Passage 2

Love Is Difficult

It is good to love, but love is difficult. For one human being to love another human being is perhaps the most difficult task that has been entrusted to us — the ultimate task, the final test and proof, the work for which all other work is merely preparation. That is why young people, who are beginners in everything, are not yet capable of love: it is something they must learn. With their whole being, with all their forces, gathered around their solitary, anxious, upward-beating heart, they must learn to love. But learning time is always a long, secluded time ahead and far on into life, and is solitude, a heightened and deepened kind of aloneness for the person who loves. Loving does not at first mean merging, surrendering or uniting with another person; it is a high inducement for the individual to ripen, to become something in himself, to become world in himself for the sake of another person; it is a great, demanding claim on him, something that chooses him and calls him to vast distances. Only in this sense, as the task of working on themselves, may young people use the love that is given to them. Merging and surrendering and every kind of communion is not for them, who must still, for a long, long time, save and gather themselves; it is the ultimate, it is perhaps that for which human lives are as yet barely large enough.

Passage 3【学生英语周记】

Business of Insurance Companies

Insurance companies do two types of business. One is general insurance against various forms of risk, and the other is long-term insurance which is mainly life insurance.

General insurers will agree to pay a person or company a sum of money in the event of something happening or not happening. It’s a big business today. If the project succeeds, shareholders in your company will expect to be paid a dividend. If you ask an insurer to

underwrite your project, then he will require a payment in advance, a premium. If the project succeeds, he keeps the premium, but you don’t pay him anything else. Paying a premium to an insurer or underwriter is often cheaper than paying a dividend to shareholders. If fewer dividends are paid to shareholders, then more money can be kept as retention to finance the company’s next project.

Another type of insurance business is the life insurance. It differs basically from general insurance in that it is based not on risk but on certainty — the certainty that each of us will one day die. Life insurance is the basis of pension funds which provide for retirement and guard against other contingencies such as ill-health, but is best seen by the financial economist as a means of collecting many small savings to put together into large investments, in short, as a form of intermediation.

Passage 4

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Some people feel sad or depressed during the winter months in northern areas of the world. They may have trouble eating or sleeping. They suffer from a condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or S-A-D.

Victims of S-A-D suffer its effects during the short, dark days of winter. The problems are most severe in the months when there are fewer hours of daylight. When spring arrives, these signs disappear and S-A-D victims feel well again.

The National Mental Health Association reports that S-A-D can affect anyone. The group says young people and women are at the highest risk for the disorder. It says that an estimated 25 percent of the American population suffers from some form of S-A-D. About 5 percent suffer from a severe form of the disorder. Many people in other parts of the world also have the condition.

The idea of health problems linked to a lack of light is not new. Scientists have discussed the issue since the beginning of medicine. More than two-thousand years ago, the Greek doctor Hippocrates noted that the seasons affect human emotions.

Today, experts do not fully understand S-A-D, and yet they agree that it is a very real disorder.

To treat the disorder, victims of S-A-D do not need to wait until spring. Experts know that placing affected individuals in bright light each day eases the condition. There are other things people can do to ease the problem. They can increase the sunlight in their homes and workplaces and spend more time outdoors in the fresh air during the day.

One study found that walking for an hour in winter sunlight was as effective as spending two-and-one-half hours under bright light indoors.

Passage 5

Success Is a Choice

All of us ought to be able to brace ourselves for the predictable challenges and setbacks that crop up everyday. If we expect that life won’t be perfect, we’ll be able to avoid that impulse to quit. But even if you are strong enough to persist the obstacle course of life and work, sometimes you will encounter an adverse event that will completely knock you on your back.

Whether it’s a financial loss, the loss of respect of your peers or loved ones, or some other traumatic events in your life, these major setbacks leave you doubting yourself and wondering if

things can ever change for the better again.

Adversity happens to all of us, and it happens all the time. Some form of major adversity is either going to be there or it’s lying in wait just around the corner. To ignore adversity is to succumb to the ultimate self delusion.【学生英语周记】

But you must recognize that history is full of examples of men and women who achieved greatness despite facing hurdles so steep that easily could have crashed their spirit and left them lying in the dust. Moses was a stutterer, yet he was called on to be the voice of God. Abraham Lincoln overcame all difficulties during the Civil War to become our arguable greatest president ever. Helen Keller made an impact on the world despite being deaf, dumb, and blind from an early age. Franklin Roosevelt had polio.

There are endless examples. These were people who not only looked adversity in the face but learned valuable lessons about overcoming difficult circumstances and were able to move ahead.

Passage 6

Is Television a Blessing or a Curse?

It is universally accepted that television is playing an important part in people’s lives. But, there is an ongoing heated discussion as to whether television is a blessing or a curse.

Television keeps one better informed about current affairs, allows one to follow the latest developments in politics and science, and offers a great variety of programs which are both instructive and stimulating. The most distant countries, the strangest customs and the most attractive scenes of nature are brought right into one’s room or household.

However, some people insist that television is a curse rather than a blessing. They argue that it has brought about many serious problems. The major one is its effects on young people. Children are now so used to getting their information and entertainment from television that their literacy as well as physical ability has been greatly weakened. Even worse than that, vulgar commercials and indecent programs may cultivate their bad tastes, distort their view-points towards human life to such a degree that their minds might be corrupted.

To sum up, television has both advantages and disadvantages. What ever effects it has, one point is certain, television in itself is neither good nor bad. It is the use to which it is put that determines its value to society.

Passage 7

Few US Workers Who Could Telecommute Do So

One-quarter of the U.S. work force could be doing their jobs from home if all those able to telecommute chose to do so, and all those people working from home could translate into annual gasoline savings of $3.9 billion, according to the National Technology Readiness Survey. However, many still select to work at the office. The study found that 2 percent of U.S. workers telecommute full-time and another 9 percent do so part-time. But another 14 percent of workers have the option of telecommuting, or have jobs conductive to the practice but choose not to. “The numbers suggest that many people would rather work at the office even if their job allowed telecommuting,” said Professor P.K. Kannan, of the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. “That seems to suggest that even if employers were to say tomorrow that everybody had the option of telecommuting and you would save a lot of gas, that’s not going to happen. An hypothesis could be that people still need the ‘face time’ with their bosses. Another

thing is people miss the social interaction, just being at home.” And with a median one-way commute of 10 miles and a median one-way commute time of 20 minutes, the daily trip for many workers is not that bad, he added. Of those who can already telecommute, most do so only one, two or three days per week, the study found.

Passage 8

The Wholeness of Life

There is a wholeness about the person who has come to terms with his limitations, who has been brave enough to let go of his unrealistic dreams and not feel like a failure for doing so. There is a wholeness about the man or woman who has learned that he or she is strong enough to go through a tragedy and survive, she can lose someone and still feel like a complete person.

Life is not a trap set for us by God so that he can condemn us for failing. Life is not a spelling bee, where no matter how many words you have gotten right, you are disqualified if you make one mistake. Life is more like a baseball season, where even the best team loses one third of its games and even the worst team has its days of brilliance. Our goal is to win more games than we lose. When we accept that imperfection is part of being human, and when we can continue rolling

through life and appreciate it, we will have achieved a wholeness that others can only aspire to. That, I believe, is what God asks of us — not “Be perfect”, but “Be whole”.

If we are brave enough to love, strong enough to forgive, generous enough to rejoice in another’s happiness, and wise enough to know there is enough love to go around for us all, then we can achieve a fulfillment that no other living creature will ever know.

Passage 9

Workplace Friendships

A study into workplace relationships has found having a close friend at work can be a major distraction.

Respondents cited excessive chatting, having too much fun and an inability to separate work from play as contributing to a lack of focus.

“When faced with a work-related problem many people will prioritize their friendship over their responsibilities to their organization, which businesses may find concerning,” said psychologist and Auckland University of Technology lecturer, Dr. Rachel Morrison. “Workplace friendships are like a double-edged sword. The benefits of a friendly workplace can be really positive, but organizations should be aware of the potential difficulties and how to manage friendships at work.”

According to the study, many people were concerned about going “softer” with their friends and being expected to treat them with special privileges.

“People naturally want to make their friends feel special, but this conflicts with organizational practices or norms that are set up around fairness and equality. Difficulty in managing these expectations can create tension in the relationship.”

Respondents also experienced a great deal of anxiety about speaking to close friends about substandard work. A basic rule of friendship is being non-judgmental and accepting your friends weaknesses, but giving critical performance feedback conflicts with this.

“We also found issues related to confidentiality practices, which could mean friends have to refrain from sharing information. This can be really challenging for close friendships that have

norms of openness and disclosure,” Dr. Morrison said.

Dr. Morrison said organizations should try to provide friendly environments and encourage workplace friendships, but have policies in place to manage potential difficulties.

Passage 10

Love Your Life

However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it or call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are richest. The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse. The setting sun is reflected from the window of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man’s abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring. I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace. The town’s poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives of any. Maybe they are simply great enough to receive without misgivings. Most think that they are above being supported by the town; but it often happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means, which should be more disreputable. Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Turn to the old, turn to them. Things do not change; we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts.

Passage 11

Man Is Here for the Sake of Other Men

Strange is our situation here upon earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, and yet sometimes seeming to divine a purpose.

From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we do know that man is here for the sake of other men — above all for the countless unknown souls with whose fate we are connected by a bond of sympathy. Many times a day I realize how much my own outer and inner life is built upon the labors of my fellow men, both living and dead, and how earnestly I must exert myself in order to give in return as much as I have received. My peace of mind is often troubled by the depressing sense that I have borrowed too heavily from the work of other men.

To ponder interminably over the reason for one’s own existence or the meaning of life in general seems to me, from an objective point of view, to be sheer folly. And yet everyone holds certain ideals by which he guides his aspiration and his judgment. The ideals which have always shone before me and filled me with the joy of living are goodness, beauty, and truth. To make a goal of comfort and happiness has never appealed to me; a system of ethics built on this basis would be sufficient only for a herd of cattle.

Passage 12

The Ways to Duck out of Work

Want to watch the World Cup in peace without the boss over your shoulder? Simple, con him.

A British Internet site offered fans an ingenious range of ways to duck out of work so they can watch games in comfort. The timings of the games, in the early morning or at midday, have posed a dilemma to millions of soccer-mad Britons used to watching games in the evenings or at weekends and desperate to follow England and Ireland’s World Cup progress live. The British government has already urged employers to bow to the inevitable and take a flexible attitude to

《英语周记范文》
学生英语周记 第四篇

nowadays the newspa-pe-r possesses considerable value everybody should read it。 it supplies us with a variety of news every day。 it tells us the political situation of the world。 if we form the habit of reading the newspa-pe-r, we shall (will) get enough knowledge to cope with our circumstances。英语周记范文

现今报纸拥有 极大的价值 ,人人都应该看它。它每天提供我 们各种类类的消息。它告诉我们世界 政治局势。如果 我们养成看报的习惯 ,我们就能得到 足够的知识来因应我们的环境 。

学生 虽然每天须做功课,但他们至少应该匀出一两个小时来看报。哪些,他们不但能增加知识而且也能赶上时代。总而言之,看报对学生很有益处。英语周记范文


英语周记范文(二):

though my daily life is extremely monotonous, i try hard to adapt myself to it。 why? because i intend to be a good student。 i wish to render service to my country。

i get up at six o’clock every day。 after i wash my face and brush my teeth, i begin to review my lessons。 i go to school at seven o’clock。

after school is over, i return home。 we usually have supper at seven o’clock。then i begin to do my homework。 i want to finish it before i go to bed。

虽然我的日常生活十分单调,但我却竭力设法去适应它。为什么?因为我打算做一个好学生,希望 将来为国家服务。

我每天六点起床、洗脸刷牙后,就开始复习功课,七点钟我就去上学。

放学后,我就回家 了。我们通常在七点钟吃晚餐,作业,希望在睡觉前把它做完。


英语周记范文(三):

do you mind being called a bad student? of course not。 so far as i know, everybody intends to be (bee) a model student。

however, to be a model student is by no means an easy thing。 first, he must do his best to obtain knowledge。 a man without sufficient knowledge will not succeed。 secondly, he must remember to improve his health。 only a strong man can do great tasks。 thirdly, he should receive moral education。 if his conduct is not good, no one will consider ma-ki-ng friends with him。

你价意被称为坏学生吗?当然不。就我所知,每个人都打算做模范学生。

然而,做模范学生却不容易。第一,他必须尽力获得知识(求知)。一个没有足够知识的人是不会成功 的。第二,他必须记住促进健康。只有强壮的人才能做大事。第三,他应该接受道德 教育。如果他品行不好,没有人会考虑和他交朋友 的。


英语周记范文(四):

there is no doubt that happineis the most precious thing in the world。 without it, life will be empty and meaningless。 if you wish to know how to get happiness, you must pay attention to the following two points。

first, health is the secret of happine(the key to happiness)。 only a strong man can enjoy the pleasure of life。

secondly, happineconsists in contentment。 a man who is dissatisfied with his present condition is always in distress。

无疑的快乐是世界上最宝贵的东西。没有它,人生 将是空虚 的而且毫无意义的。如果你希望知道如何获得快乐,你须注意下面两点。

健康是快乐的要诀。唯有身体强壮的人才能享受 人生的乐趣。

快乐在于知足 。一个不满于现状的人终是处在痛苦 之中。


英语周记范文(五):

as is well known, books teach us to learn life, truth, science and many other useful things。 they increase our knowledge, broaden our minds and strengthen our character。 in other words, they are our good teachers and wise friends。 this is the reason why our parents always encourage us to read more books。

reading is a good thing, but we must pay great attention to the choice of books。 it is true that we can derive benefits from good books。 however, bad books will do us more harm than good。

如众所周知,书籍教我们学习 人生,真理,科学以及其它许多有用的东西。它们增加我们的知识,扩大我们的心胸并加强我们的品格。换句话说,它们是我们的良师益友。这是为什么我们的父母 终是鼓励我们要多读书 的理由 。

读书是一好事,但我们必须多加注意书的选择 。不错,我们能从好书中获得益处。然而,坏书却对我们有害无益。

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