At school,
When I saw you,
I found intuitively that
You are my lost world.
I wish I could act.
Be appreciated
By you at school.
At school,
That would be pathetic.
Tell the story of suffering
I have experienced it.
I wonder if this is the best.
I've seen you.
At school.
At school,
Although I didn't say it.
There are many ways.
I've already shown it.
My behavior has been completed.
Whatever I want to say
At school.
At school,
I never thought.
fall in love
Will drive me crazy.
Well, this is better than
Makes me sad
At school.
At school,
When I get close to you
I know I'm stupid.
this is because
Suddenly,
I forgot who I am.
Studying.
At school,
Why are you sneering?
As I approached,
This really breaks me down.
Tell me what to do.
Ask you for a room
Inside and outside the school.
At school,
Sometimes it's hard.
I think I have to let go.
Something I want to have.
Although good things also
Can be found elsewhere.
Just like at school.
2. English poems praising campus English poems: teachers' prayers (teachers' wishes)
I want to teach my students how to live on the earth.
Facing its struggle and conflict, improve their value.
Not only the knowledge in books or how rivers flow,
But no matter where they go, how to choose the right path.
To understand the eternal truth, to distinguish right from wrong,
Collect all the beauty of a flower and a song.
Because if I help the world grow wisdom and elegance,
Then, I will feel that I won and I filled my position.
So I asked for my guidance, God, let me do my part,
For character, self-confidence and inner happiness.
Teacher's wish
I want to teach students how to live,
How to face difficulties and improve yourself?
Not just books, knowledge or natural mysteries,
But how to make a good journey of life.
Learn to distinguish right from wrong, seek truth,
Discover the rhythm of beauty from ordinary drops.
If my existence makes the world a better place,
Then I have achieved my purpose in life.
As God as my witness, I wholeheartedly,
Interprets the true meaning of personality, self-confidence and happiness.
Is the teacher's okay?
3. Who has English sentences about campus? Give yourself a link first: 1. Quarrel with roommates in daily oral conversations on campus (hee hee, actually the first quarrel is with roommates): /index.php/study/read/id/4662. Campus English-Online Learning (you can learn systematically here, hehe): /lesson/MP3/ Xiao Yuan/The following part is for you, but these two links are not included. First, freshmen's common spoken English: familiar with the campus and classmates, right? This campus is really beautiful, isn't it? Where is the campus canteen? Where is the campus canteen? Do you know where the library is? Do you know where the library is? Is there a drugstore nearby? Is there a drugstore nearby? May I know your name? what is your name , please? Where are you from? Where are you from? I am a freshman. I am a freshman.
Do you live on campus or off campus? Do you live on campus or off campus? Who do you live with? Who do you live with? Excuse me, do you know where I can register? Excuse me, can you tell me where I should register? Have you finished registering? Have you finished your registration? Then why don't you apply for a student loan? Then why don't you apply for a student loan? How many hours will you study this semester? How many hours of classes did you have this semester? I find the buildings on campus a bit out of date. I found that the buildings on campus are very old. Second, the American campus spoken English 1. Wake up, Joe, wake up A: Wake up, Joe. It's seven o'clock. If you want to go to work, you have to get up now. Hey, Joe. A: Joe. Yes It's seven o'clock. B: Well, wake me up in twenty minutes. I decided to catch the last bus. Uh-huh, uh-huh
You told me last night not to let you talk me out of waking you up on time. So, get up. Okay, okay, stop yelling. I'm up. Attention: wake up. Argue with sb. Out of disorder, or forcing someone not to do something. You hugged me last night and didn't let you stop me from waking you up on time, which means: you told me last night. Don't let you be willful, and make sure you get up on time.
Stop yelling. Joe, wake up. It's seven o'clock.
If you want to go to work, you should get up. Hey, Joe, wake up.
Joe, get up. B: Is it really seven o'clock? A: It's seven o'clock.
Well, wake me up in 20 minutes. I have decided to take a later bus. Ah ... last night, you told me not to let you be willful, but to make sure that you get up on time.
So, get up. Okay, okay, stop yelling.
I get up. A: Every time I go to the grocery store, the clerk asks me if I have any stamps. I always say no, but sometimes I get it. Oh, never say no to them. You can always find someone who is willing to take them. People spend hours pasting them on small books. When a book is full, they will drive miles to an exchange center where stamps can be exchanged for pillowcases, playing cards or gardening tools. But you have to save millions of people to get anything worth having. Some shops or supermarkets in the United States give customers stamp coupons.
After accumulating to a certain amount, you can exchange gifts in kind. The shop assistant refused a store in their redemption center where coupons were exchanged for gifts. Every time I go to the grocery store, the clerk will ask me if I have collected coupons. I always say "no", but sometimes I still accumulate some coupons. B: Ah, don't throw it away.
You will always find someone to recycle coupons. Some people will take the time to post coupons in small notebooks. When one is full, they drive miles to the recycling center, where they can exchange coupons for pillowcases, playing cards or gardening tools.
But you have to collect quite a few pictures to get something valuable back. Sorry I'm late. Sorry I'm late. Well, you finally made it. It is time. I have been waiting in this restaurant for three whole minutes. Sorry, Jenny. You know me. I am always late. Everyone knows that everyone is tired. For five minutes, ten minutes, thirty minutes. Nobody is that busy. Even at school, you always interrupt the teacher in the middle of a sentence. When you sit down and put down your book, the whole class has to wait. This is between him and others. I can only say I'm sorry. Maybe I will turn over a new leaf, but don't count on it. Note: it's almost time-you're tired of being late ... bored ... which makes him hate reform.
You are late. I waited in this hotel for thirty minutes.
Sorry, Jenny. You know me. I am always late.
A: Everyone knows that everyone hates it. They are five minutes, ten minutes and thirty minutes late. Always like this. No one will be so busy.
Even at school, the teacher is always interrupted by your lateness in the middle of a speech. The whole class will wait for you to sit down and put down your books.
This annoys the teacher and every student. I can only say I am sorry.
Maybe I will correct it, but don't expect too much from me. First class A: I had my first English class today B: How was it? A: Very interesting. The teacher gave us three ways to help us learn the language. First of all, don't say anything except English. Then recite many complete sentences. Finally, eat American food.
Farewell to Cambridge again, an English poem praising the campus.
-Xu Zhimo
I left quietly.
Just as I came here quietly;
I quietly waved goodbye.
To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
Golden willow by the river
Is a young bride in the sunset;
Their reflections in the waves.
Always haunting my heart.
A floating heart growing in the sludge
Swing leisurely underwater;
In the soft waves of Cambridge
I will be a water plant!
The pool in the shade of elm trees
It is not water, but a rainbow in the sky;
Break into pieces in duckweed
Is it the precipitation of rainbow-like dreams?
To dream? Just to prop up the boat and go upstream
Go to a greener place;
Or make the boat full of stars
Sing loudly in the splendor of starlight.
But I can't sing loudly.
Silence is my farewell music;
Even summer insects are silent for me.
Silence is Cambridge tonight!
I left quietly.
Just as I came here quietly;
I gently waved my sleeve.
I won't take away a cloud.
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I left quietly,
When I came softly;
I waved gently,
Say goodbye to the western clouds.
Golden willow by the river,
Is the bride in the sunset;
Shadows in the waves,
Ripple in my heart.
Green grass on the soft mud,
Swing leisurely under the water;
In the soft waves of Cambridge,
I would like to be an aquatic plant!
A pool in the shade of elm trees,
Not a clear spring, but a rainbow in the sky,
Crushed between floating algae,
Precipitate a rainbow-like dream.
Looking for dreams? Take a wormwood,
Back to the greener grass,
Full of stars,
Play songs in a starry place.
But I can't play songs,
Quiet is a farewell flute;
Summer insects are also silent for me,
Silence is Cambridge tonight!
I left quietly,
Just as I came quietly;
I waved my sleeve,
Don't take away a cloud.
My school is beautiful. My school is beautiful.
There are many beautiful girls in my school. There are many beautiful girls in my school.
My school is a place that I will always remember. My school is a place that I will always remember.
My school is famous for its famous teachers. My school is famous for its famous teachers.
This is a place where I can find friendship and happiness. This is where I find friendship and happiness.
We live a very happy life here. We live a happy life here.
This is also a place to teach me precious values ... this is also a place to teach me precious values.
Students from poor families can get grants.
Our teacher is very amiable and cares about us. He not only teaches us scientific and cultural knowledge, but also cares about us and guides our lives.
Our teacher is very amiable and cares about us. He not only teaches us scientific and cultural knowledge, but also cares about us and guides us in life. We live a very happy life here.
Some students from poor families can enjoy scholarships.
Students from poor families can get grants.
Our teacher is very amiable and cares about us. He not only teaches us scientific and cultural knowledge, but also cares about us and guides our lives.
Our teacher is very amiable and cares about us. He not only teaches us scientific and cultural knowledge, but also cares about us and guides us in life.
6. Who can help me write some English sentences describing the campus? What a nice smell! It may come from cloves or lilies, or some other mixture. I can't help but stop and close my eyes, trying to find out where it came from. Frozen caresses every inch of my skin. Surprisingly, my ears heard a certain language, some of which were murmurs and some were echoes. They are songs from the trees above me, or from the roofs nearby. Birds are indeed the greatest musicians, and now they are composing the song of spring morning. Do they know English? I amuse myself. Actually, this is a chorus of morning reading. Good morning! Almost true, I opened my eyes. My best friend is smiling at me. Is this a long-lost intoxication? How fragrant it is! This may be the scent of lilacs and lilies, or mixed with other flowers.
I couldn't help but stop and close my eyes slowly, trying to trace the source of the fragrance. The breeze caressed every inch of my skin. Surprisingly, there are some whispering or high-pitched sounds in my ears, some from the branches above me and some from the nearby roofs. Birds are indeed the greatest artists. Now they are writing a Song of Spring Morning. They also know English? I am actually entertaining myself. Hehe ~ it's actually an ensemble of students' early English reading. "Good morning!" With some reluctance, I opened my eyes. What appeared before my eyes was the smiling face of my last friend, as charming as this morning! I wrote in a hurry and didn't check it. Maybe something is wrong. Check it yourself.
2. This sound is the simple present tense. If necessary, it's better to change it to the past tense.
It is better to change "lily" into jasmine, because jasmine campus is more common, more fragrant than lily, and more psychedelic and intoxicating. I used lily instead, because I forgot how to spell it just now.
7. English poems related to schools 1. Where there is water, rushes,
Reed in the depression;
Skylarks soaring in the sky,
A flying swallow;
Where pale flowers used to hang.
Next is the ripe fruit.
2. fly away, fly over the sea,
Swallows who love sunshine, because summer has passed;
Again, again, come back to me,
Brought summer and the sun.
8. Praise the school's poems. Say goodbye again, Cambridge!
I left quietly.
Just as I came here quietly;
I quietly waved goodbye.
To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
Golden willow by the river
Is a young bride in the sunset;
Their reflections in the waves.
Always haunting my heart.
A floating heart growing in the mud
Swing leisurely underwater;
In the soft waves of Cambridge
I will be a water plant!
The pool in the shade of elm trees
It is not water, but a rainbow in the sky;
Broken into pieces in the duck grass.
Is it the precipitation of rainbow-like dreams?
To dream?
Just to prop up the boat and go upstream
Go to a greener place;
Or make the boat full of stars
Sing loudly under the starlight.
But I can't sing loudly.
Silence is my farewell music;
Even the summer worm kept silent for me.
Silence is Cambridge tonight!
I left quietly.
Just as I came here quietly;
I gently waved my sleeve.
I won't take away a cloud.