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學(xué)英語作文 篇1

  前兩天,無意中點開了一個英語音樂視頻:《迪斯尼后媽茶話會》。

  幾乎就只是那幾分鐘的時間,立馬被里面幾位角色的氣場歌喉,以及那認(rèn)真卻搞笑地辯解所圈粉。

  后來看了評論,發(fā)現(xiàn)這視頻最近真的是火得不行,上千萬的播放量,上千條的評語,幾乎都被這視頻中的`英語發(fā)音,樂曲還有扮演角色的逼真所折服。

  網(wǎng)友們的眼睛真的是雪亮的,他們能發(fā)現(xiàn)很多我初時沒有察覺到的細(xì)節(jié),同時也分析著這些角色在不同劇情中的原形,評價著她們應(yīng)有的性格在這個簡短的視頻中那些微妙的表情,動作等等。

  在這些解析中,我一遍遍中打開視頻,看著這些惟妙惟肖的人物,聽著她們優(yōu)美的發(fā)音,跟著音樂的旋律打起了節(jié)拍, 同時居然也萌生了想學(xué)著一起唱的想法。

  就在這個時候,我發(fā)現(xiàn)居然有不少關(guān)于這首歌的教學(xué)視頻,女生自然是不用說了,畢竟角色就是女性,但我居然也看到了一位大一的男生在線教學(xué),那音色以及英語發(fā)音真的很優(yōu)秀。

  我跟著其中一位女老師學(xué)了幾句,發(fā)現(xiàn)有些發(fā)音真的和自己以前發(fā)音很不一樣,同時明白為什么自己的英語發(fā)音那樣平淡無奇,原來有些卷舌之類的,真的練習(xí)不夠。看到很多網(wǎng)友說自己學(xué)得舌頭都跟著打結(jié)了,實在是有趣。

  這個英語視頻又激發(fā)了我練口語的熱情,希望自己能把它學(xué)會。

學(xué)英語作文 篇2

Dear Peter

  How is it going

  These days,I am really busy learning.Because the final exam is coming.I always get nervous befor the exam .My parents want me to get better grades than before.But now I have problem learning math.Could you give me some advice?I think you can always come up with problems.So I am looking forward to your letter.

  yours,

  ****

學(xué)英語作文 篇3

  once in a while the thought reiterated itself that it was very cold and that he had never eperienced such cold。 as he walked along he rubbed his cheek-bones and nose with the back of his mittened hand。 he did this automatically, now and again changing hands。 but rub as he would, the instant he stopped his cheek-bones went numb, and the following instant the end of his nose went numb。 he was sure to frost his cheeks; he knew that, and eperienced a pang of regret that he had not devised a nose-strap of the sort bud wore in cold snaps。 such a strap passed across the cheeks, as well, and saved them。 but it didnt matter much, after all。 what were frosted cheeks? a bit painful, that was all; they were never serious。

  empty as the mans mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed the changes in the creek, the curves and bends and timber jams, and always he sharply noted where he placed his feet。 once coming around a bend, he shied abruptly, like a startled horse, curved away from the place where he had been walking, and retreated several paces back along the trail。 the creek he knew was frozen clear to the bottom,--no creek could contain water in that arctic winter,--but he knew also that there were springs that bubbled out from the hillsides and ran along under the snow and on top the ice of the creek。 he knew that the coldest snaps never froze these springs, and he knew likewise their danger。 they were traps。 they hid pools of water under the snow that might be three inches deep, or three feet。 sometimes a skin of ice。 half an inch thick covered them, and in turn was covered by the snow sometimes there were alternate layers of water and ice-skin, so that when one broke through he kept on breaking through for a while, sometimes wetting himself to the waist。

  that was why he had shied in such panic。 he had felt the give under his feet and heard the crackle of a snow-hidden ice-skin。 and to get his feet wet in such a temperature meant trouble and danger。 at the very least it meant delay, for he would be forced to stop and build a fire, and under its protection to bare his feet while he dried his socks and moccasins。 he stood and studied the creek-bed and its banks, and decided that the flow of water came from the right。 he reflected a while, rubbing his nose and cheeks, then skirted to the left, stepping gingerly and testing the footing for each step。 once clear of the danger, he took a fresh chew of tobacco and swung along at his four-mile gait。

  in the course of the net two hours he came upon several similar traps。 usually the snow above the hidden pools had a sunken, candied appearance that advertised the danger。 once again, however, he had a close call; and once, suspecting danger, he compelled the dog to go on in front。 the dog did not want to go。 it hung back until the man shoved it forward, and then it went quickly across the white, unbroken surface。 suddenly it broke through, floundered to one side, and got away to firmer footing。 it had wet its forefeet and legs, and almost immediately the water that clung to it turned to ice。 it made quick efforts to lick the ice off its legs, then dropped down in the snow and began to bite out the ice that had formed between the toes。 l his was a matter of instinct。 to permit the ice to remain would mean sore feet。 it did not know this。 it merely obeyed the mysterious prompting that arose from the deep crypts of its being。 but the man knew, having achieved a judgment on the subject, and he removed the mitten from his right hand and helped tear out the ice-particles。 he did not epose his fingers more than a minute, and was astonished at the swift numbness that smote them。 it certainly was cold。 he pulled on the mitten hastily, and beat the hand savagely across his chest。

  at twelve oclock the day was at its brightest。 yet the sun was too; far south an its winter journey to clear the horizon。 the bulge of the earth intervened between it arid henderson creek, where the man walked under a clear sky at noon and cast no shadow。 at half-past twelve, to the minute, he arrived at the forks of the creek。 he was。 pleased at the speed he had made。 if he kept it up, he would certainly be with the boys by si。 he unbuttoned his jacket and shirt and drew forth his lunch。 the action consumed no more than a quarter of a minute, yet in that brief moment the numbness laid hold of the eposed fingers。 he did not put the mitten on, but, instead struck the fingers a dozen sharp smashes against his leg。 then he sat down on a snow-covered log to eat。 the sting that followed upon the striking of his fingers against his leg ceased so quickly that he was startled。 he had had no chance to take a bite of biscuit。 he struck the fingers repeatedly and returned them to the mitten, baring the other hand for the purpose of eating, he tried to take a mouthful, but the ice-muzzle prevented。 he had forgotten to build a fire and thaw out。 he chuckled at his foolishness, and as he chuckled he noted the numbness creeping into the eposed fingers。 also, he noted that the stinging which had first come to his toes when he sat down was already passing away。 he wandered whether the toes were warm or numb。 he moved them inside the moccasins and decided that they were numb。

  he pulled the mitten on hurriedly and stood up。 he was a bit frightened。 he stamped up and down until the stinging returned into the feet。 it certainly was cold, was his thought。 that man from sulphur creek had spoken the truth when telling how cold it sometimes got in the country。 and he had laughed at him at the time! that showed one must not be too sure of things。 there was no mistake about it, it was cold。 he strode up and down, stamping his feet and threshing his arms, until reassured by the returning warmth。 then he got out matches and proceeded to make a fire。 from the undergrowth, where high water of the previous spring had lodged a supply of seasoned twigs, he got his firewood。 working carefully from a small beginning, he soon had a roaring fire, over which he thawed the ice from his face and in the protection of which he ate his biscuits。 for the moment the cold space was outwitted。 the dog took satisfaction in the fire, stretching out close enough for warmth and far enough away to escape being singed。

  when the man had finished, be filled his pipe and took his comfortable time over a smoke。 then he pulled on his mittens, settled the ear-flaps of his cap firmly about his ears, and took the creek trail up the left fork。 the dog was disappointed and yearned back toward the fire。 this man did not know cold。 possibly all the generations of his ancestry had been ignorant of cold of real cold, of cold one hundred and seven degrees below freezing point。 but the dog knew; all its ancestry knew, and it had inherited the knowledge。 and it knew that it was not good to walk abroad in such fearful cold。 it was the time to lie snug in a hole in the snow and wait for a curtain of cloud to be drawn across the face of outer space whence this cold came。 on the other hand, there was no keen intimacy between the dog and the man。 the one was the toil-slave of the other, and the only caresses it had ever received were the caresses of the whiplash and of harsh and menacing throat-sounds that threatened the whiplash。 so, the dog made no effort to communicate its apprehension to the man。 it was not concerned in the welfare of the man, it was for its own sake that it yearned back toward the fire。 but the man whistled, and spoke to it with the sound of whiplashes and the dog swung in at the mans heel and followed after。

  the man took a chew of tobacco and proceeded to start a new amber beard。 also, his moist breath quickly powdered with white his mustache, eyebrows, and lashes。 there did not seem to be so many springs on the left fork of the henderson, and for half an hour the man saw no signs of any。 and then it happened。 at a place where there were

學(xué)英語作文 篇4

  As the winter vacation is drawing near, I have a plan about my vacation. I'm going to do what I want to do. I'm going to study harder in order to get good grades in the following term.

  After finishing all my homework, I'm going to enjoy myself in the sea of knowledge.

  Reading must be a good idea. I'm going to keep fit at the same time. I'll get up eary in the morning everyday and play sports. I really love sports. Besides that, Eating a balanced diet is also good for my health. I'm going to help my mom and dad with the housework as well in the vacation.I'll learn to cook. As for travelling, I'm planning to go to Hainan. But whether going there or not will be decided on the weather.During the vacation,I'm going to visit my friends,I really miss them. So you seeThe Winter Holiday I like the winter holiday very much. Though it's very short,I can enjoy the Spring Festival. I can watch cartoon every day. I needn't go to school frepuently. Sometimes I can go to play with my friend outside. With the festival coming,

  I can play all the time. I can play video game with my brother. I am good at playing PC game. So I often beats my brother. Then more and more relative came to my home. We had dinner together. It's so lively that I'am very happy. But I still have to do my homework. During the holiday,I learned a lot. I love the winter holiday.

學(xué)英語作文 篇5

  I often go to see my grandma and grandpa during winter vacation. They are both seventy years old and live in the country happily.

  I can do many interesting things there. I am used to getting up early in the morning and breathing the fresh air in the countryside.

  After snow,I would like to skate and ski with my friends.

  When night comes,I am used to sitting by the fire and listening to grandma telling me many funny stories. And I tell her some new things happening in the city. When I have to go back,I am always reluctant to go. I really feel happy living in the country.

學(xué)英語作文 篇6

  現(xiàn)在想來就有點小小的興奮!我竟然會寫英語了,而且自己理解看懂的。這得要回顧一下今兒的晚自習(xí)了。

  晚讀時間還未響鈴時,我就已經(jīng)坐在班級的自己座位上,等待著鈴聲的號召。 不一會兒,班里就傳出聲音洪亮的有氣勢的讀書聲,我當(dāng)然也在其中,并且很認(rèn)真的大聲朗讀著,直到鈴聲再次號召我們。一開始,還沒有什么動作,不知道要干什么,忽然就想到自己英語的差勁,還是寫英語好,每天都要寫一會英語。先的是抄寫單詞,以是增加記憶力度,等抄完之后已過了半個鐘頭。接著便是寫試卷了,盡管不會寫,看不懂內(nèi)容,卻也還是硬著頭皮一個一個查單詞的來寫。在這個過程中,有無數(shù)次的`沖動想要中斷下來,也有無數(shù)次掙扎與嘆氣在與之對抗。最終贏了,我堅持了下來,一個個的查找單詞意思,很是乏味很無奈,又無可奈何花落去。但是,當(dāng)查到一半意思時,我開始做試卷,那種史無前例的成就感瞬間就涌了上來,第一次理解英語并且寫了英語,雖然手法有點不端正,但畢竟也是我自己全部的功勞。在這一刻,我笑了,是內(nèi)心笑了,很愉悅的那種,雖然耗時幾個小時就只才做了這么一點兒題,卻也無比興奮。因為我找到了路,雖然模糊,但很明確。

  我想生活就是如此,唯有自己如實的去做過了,知道了,才真正懂得這里面的奧妙,這也正所謂人們所說的:只可意會不可言傳的含義了!至此。