“I Stepped from Plank to Plank”
新战车乐队歌词

-------------《RAMMSTEIN》Rammstein ein Mensch brennt 一个人在燃烧Rammstein Fleischgeruch in der Luft肉体烧焦的味道弥漫空中Rammstein ein Kind stirbt 一个孩子在死去Rammstein die Sonne scheit 太阳在晒着Rammstein ein Flammenmeer 一片火海Rammstein Blut gerinnt auf dem Asphalt血液流淌在水泥地上Rammstein Mutter schreien 母亲们在哭喊Rammstein die Sonne scheint 太阳在晒着Rammstein ein Massengrab 一座乱坟Rammstein kein Entrinnen 无处逃脱Rammstein .... kein V ogel singt mehr 没有鸟儿在歌唱了Rammstein und die Sonne scheint太阳依然在晒着---------------MUTTER《母亲》Die Tranen greiser Kinderschar 早已年迈的孩子们的眼泪ich zieh sie auf ein wei?es Haar 我为他们揪下一根白发werf in die Luft die nasse Kette 泪水静静地飘在空中und wünsch mir, dass ich eine Mutter h?tte真希望我也能有个妈妈Keine Sonne die mir scheint 太阳不会是舍我一点阳光keine Brust hat Milch geweint 没有乳房来哺育我的成长in meiner Kehle steckt ein Schlauch 我只有喉咙中的导管Hab keinen Nabel auf dem Bauch 我的肚子上没有肚脐Mutter, Mutter, 母亲,母亲Mutter, Mutter 母亲,母亲Ich durfte keine Nippel lecken 我没有吮吸过乳头und keine Falte zum V erstecken 没有皱纹需要隐藏niemand gab mir einen Namen 没有人给我起个名字gezeugt in Hast und ohne Samen 生于仇恨,没有精液Der Mutter die mich nie geboren 那个从未生下我的母亲hab ich heute Nacht geschworen 在今夜我发誓ich werd ihr eine Krankheit schenken 我要送给她一种疾病und sie danach im Fluss versenken 然后她溺水而死Mutter, Mutter, 母亲,母亲Mutter, Mutter 母亲,母亲In ihren Lungen wohnt ein Aal 她的肺里住着一条鳗鱼auf meiner Stirn ein Muttermal 在我头上有一枚胎记entferne es mit Messers Kuss 我要用刀之吻来去除它auch wenn ich daran sterben muss 即使我会因此丧命Mutter, Mutter, 母亲,母亲Mutter, Mutter 母亲,母亲In ihren Lungen wohnt ein Aal 她的肺里住着一条鳗鱼auf meiner Stirn ein Muttermal 在我头上有一枚胎记entferne es mit Messers Kuss 我要用刀之吻来去除它auch wenn ich verbluten muss 即便我会流血身亡Mutter, Mutter, 母亲啊,母亲oh gib mir Kraft 请给我力量Mutter, Mutter 母亲啊,母亲oh gib mir Kraft 请给我勇气.. ----------------Seemann 《海员》Komm in mein Boot 来,到我的小船里ein Sturm kommt auf / und es wird Nacht一场暴风雨来袭,黑夜降临Wo willst du hin 你要去哪儿so ganz allein / treibst du davon 这样的孤寂,你从那里漂过Wer h?lt deine Hand 有谁抓住你的手wenn es dich / nach unten zieht 当它将你向下拖时Wo willst du hin 你要去哪儿so uferlos / die kalte See 冷冷的海,这样的无边无际Komm in mein Boot 来,到我的小船里der Herbstwind h?lt / die Segel straff 秋风紧绷着船帆Jetzt stehst du da an der Laterne 你正站在路灯下Die Tr?nen im Gesicht 脸上挂着泪水das Abendlicht verjagt die Schatten 夜色赶走了阴影die Zeit steht still und es wird Herbst时光悄然流逝秋天到来Komm in mein Boot 来,到我的小船里die Sehnsucht wird / der Steuermann 舵手心中充满了思念Komm in mein Boot 来,到我的小船里der beste Seemann / war doch ich 最棒的海员就是我Jetzt stehst du da an der Laterne 你正站在路灯下hast Tr?nen im Gesicht 脸上挂满泪水das Feuer nimmst du von der Kerze你从蜡烛上借来点点火焰die Zeit steht still und es wird Herbst时光悄然流逝,秋天到来Sie sprachen nur von deiner Mutter 他们只谈论你的母亲so gnadenlos ist nur die Nacht 只有黑夜是那样的没有威胁am Ende bleib ich doch alleine 我最终独自留下die Zeit steht still und mir ist k alt, kalt, kalt ….时光悄然流逝,我感到很冷,很冷,很冷….--------------Engel《天使》Wer zu Lebzeit gut auf Erden 有谁一生不耽于幻想wird nach dem Tod ein Engel werden 希望死后成为天使den Blick gen Himmel fragst du dann 向天堂看了一眼后你问warum man sie nicht sehen kann 为什么人们看不到他们女声:erst wenn die Wolken schlafen gehen 只有当云雾睡去kann man uns am Himmel sehn 人们才能在天堂看到我们wir haben Angst und sind allein 我们带着恐惧并且非常孤独男声:Gott wei? ich will kein Engel sein上帝知道我不想成为天使Sie leben hinterm Sonnernschein 他们生活在阳光的背后getrennt von uns unendlich weit 与我们的距离无边际的遥远sie müssen sich an Sterne krallen (ganz fest)他们必须紧紧地抓住星星(非常牢固地)damit sie nicht vom Himmel fallen那样好使他们不会从天堂掉下来女声:erst wenn die Wolken schlafen gehen只有当云雾睡去只有当云雾睡去kann man uns am Himmel sehn 人们才能在天堂看到我们wir haben Angst und sind allein 我们带着恐惧并且非常孤独男声:Gott wei? ich will kein Engel sein上帝知道我不想成为天使....------------Tier《禽兽》Was macht ein Mann 一个男人做什么was macht ein Mann 一个男人做什么der zwischen Mensch und Tier 他在人与兽之间nicht unterscheiden kann 不会做分辨was 什么?Er wird zu seiner Tochter gehen 他将去他的女儿那里sie ist schoen und jung an Jahren 她很漂亮而且年轻und dann wird er wie ein Hund 然后他将如同一条狗一般mit eigen Fleisch und Blut sich paaren 同自己的亲骨肉交配Was - tust du 你在干什么Was - fuhlst du 你在感受什么Was - bist du 你是什么doch nur ein Tier 只是一支禽兽Was macht die Frau 女人做什么was macht die Frau 女人做什么die zwischen Tier und Mann 她在禽兽与人之间nicht unterscheiden kann 不会做分辨Sie taucht die Feder in sein Blut 她把笔头沾入他的血schreibt sich selber einen Brief 写给自己一封信entseelte Zeilen an die Kindheit 无意的字行寄给童年als der V ater bei ihr schlief 当她父亲睡在她身旁……Was - tust du 你在干什么?Was - fuhlst du 你在感受什么?Was - bist du 你是什么?doch nur ein Tier 只是只禽兽!-----------Mein Herz brennt 我心燃烧》Nun liebe Kinder gebt fein acht 现在亲爱的孩子们请注意ich bin die Stimme aus dem Kissen 我是枕头下面传来的声音ich hab euch etwas mitgebracht 我给你们带来了一些东西hab es aus meiner Brust gerissen那是从我的胸膛里撕撤出来的Mit diesem Herz hab ich die Macht 有了这颗心我有了力量die Augenlider zu erpressen (用这力量)来勒索眼皮ich singe bis der Tag erwacht 我歌唱直到白天醒来ein heller Schein am Firmament 天空中一道光亮Mein Herz brennt 我的心便燃烧Sie kommen zu euch in der Nacht 它们在深夜里去找你们D?monen Geister schwarze Feen 魔鬼幽灵黑色的仙女sie kriechen aus dem Kellerschacht 它们从地窖轴门中爬出来und werden unter euer Bettzeug sehen然后会在你们的被褥下环视Nun liebe Kinder gebt fein acht 现在亲爱的孩子们请注意ich bin die Stimme aus dem Kissen 我是你们枕下传来的声音ich singe bis der Tag erwacht 我歌唱知道白天醒来ein heller Schein am Firmament 天空中一道光亮Mein Herz brennt 我的心便燃烧Sie kommen zu euch in der Nacht 他们在深夜里去找你们und stehlen eure kleinen hei?en Tr?nen然后窃取你们幼小滚烫的眼泪sie warten bis der Mond erwacht 他们等到月亮醒来und drücken sie in meine kalten V enen把它们注入我冰冷的静脉Nun liebe Kinder gebt fein acht 现在亲爱的孩子们请注意ich bin die Stimme aus dem Kissen 我是你们枕下传来的声音ich singe bis der Tag erwacht 我歌唱知道白天醒来ein heller Schein am Firmament 天空中一道光亮Mein Herz brennt 我的心便燃烧----------------------SONNE《太阳》Eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun,一,二,三,四,五,六,七,八,九,aus 发射Alle warten auf das Licht 所有人等待着那道光亮fürchtet euch fürchtet euch nicht 害怕你们,不怕你们die Sonne scheint mir aus den Augen 阳光离开了那视线sie wird heut Nacht nicht untergehen她/太阳今晚将不会出现und die Welt z?hlt laut bis zehn 于是整个世界大声数到十Eins 一Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Zwei 二Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Drei 三Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen她是所有星星中最明亮的一颗Vier 四Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Die Sonne scheint mir aus den H?nden 阳光脱离了那双手kann verbrennen, kann euch blenden 可以灼烧,令你们失明wenn sie aus den F?usten bricht当她/太阳挣脱了紧握的拳头legt sich hei? auf das Gesicht 火热地躺在那脸上sie wird heut Nacht nicht untergehen 她今晚将不会出现und die Welt z?hlt laut bis zehn 于是整个世界大声数到十Eins 一Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Zwei 二Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Drei 三Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen她是所有星星中最明亮的一颗Vier 四Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Fünf 五Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Sechs 六 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Sieben 七 Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen 她是所有星星中最明亮的一颗Acht, neun 八,九 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了Die Sonne scheint mir aus den H?nden 阳光脱离了那双手kann verbrennen, kann euch blenden 可以灼烧,令你们失明 wenn sie aus den F?usten bricht 当她/太阳挣脱了紧握的拳头 legt sich hei? auf das Gesicht 火热地躺在那脸上legt sich schmerzend auf die Brust 她痛苦地靠在那胸膛 das Gleichgewicht wird zum V erlust 即将失去平衡 l?sst dich hart zu Boden gehen 让你艰难地走向地面 und die Welt z?hlt laut bis zehn 于是整个世界大声数到十 Eins 一 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了 Zwei 二 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了 Drei 三 Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen 她是所有星星中最明亮的一颗Vier 四 Und wird nie vom Himmel fallen 并且永远不会从天上坠落 Fünf 五 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了 Sechs 六 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了 Sieben 七 Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen她是所有星星中最明亮的一颗Acht , neun 八,九 Hier kommt die Sonne 太阳来了 -----------------Rein Raus 《进去, 出来》Ich bin der Reiter 我是骑士 Du bist das Ross 你是骏马Ich steige auf 我上马 Wir reiten los 我们骑走 Du stoehnst ich sag dir vor 你大声呻吟,我教你说(我暗示你) Ein Elefant im Nadeloehr 一只大象在针孔里 Rein raus 进去,出来Ich bin der Reiter 我是骑士 Du bist das Ross 你是骏马Ich hab den Schluessel 我有钥匙 Du hast das Schloss 你有锁 Die Tuer geht auf ich trete ein 门开了,我进去 Das Leben kann so prachtvoll sein 生活可以如此的出色 Rein raus 进去, 出来 Tiefer tiefer 再深 再深Sag es sag es laut 说出来,大声说出来Tiefer tiefer 再深,再深 Ich fuehl mich wohl in deiner Haut我再你的皮肤里感觉非常好(皮肤这里可指身体)Und tausend Elefanten brechen aus 千只大象都爆发出来。
英语逃脱计划歌词

英语逃脱计划歌词In the dim light of the basement, a whisper of a plan takes shape. "We'll need a key," one voice murmurs, "and a way to silence the guards."The melody of our escape is crafted in hushed tones, each word a note in a song of freedom. "When the moon is high," the plan unfolds, "we'll slip away like shadows."Each day, we practice our steps, memorizing the rhythm of the guards' rounds. "Count to three," we rehearse, "and then we'll make our move."Our hearts beat in time with the ticking clock, a steady drumroll to our impending breakout. "As the clock strikes midnight," we whisper, "we'll be ready."The lyrics of our escape are etched in our minds, a secret anthem only we know. "With each step," the plan continues, "we'll sing our way to the surface."As we prepare our tools, we sing softly to ourselves, a lullaby of liberation. "With wire and lockpick," we hum, "we'll unlock our fate."The final verse of our escape is the most daring. "When the coast is clear," we sing, "we'll run towards the dawn."And so, with the lyrics of our escape plan echoing in our hearts, we wait for the moment to sing our way to freedom.。
对懒惰不学习的人提建议的英语作文

对懒惰不学习的人提建议的英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Stop Being a Lazy Bum and Start Studying!Hi there! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you why you need to stop being so lazy and start studying. I see a lot of kids in my class who don't pay attention, goof off, and never do their homework. That's no good! If you want to get good grades and go to a great college someday, you have to work hard in school. Here are some reasons why being lazy is bad and some tips to help you stop being so lazy.First of all, if you are lazy and don't study, you will get bad grades. When the teacher is talking, you should listen closely instead of daydreaming or drawing pictures. Pay attention and take good notes so you understand what she is teaching. If you miss something important, raise your hand and ask the teacher to explain it again. Don't be afraid to ask questions!When you get homework assignments, you should do them right away instead of waiting until the last minute. I know homework can be boring sometimes, but it helps you practicethe things you learned in class. The more you practice, the smarter you'll get! Don't just rush through it or copy someone else's work. That's cheating and you won't actually learn anything that way.If you are too lazy to listen in class or do your homework, you will fail your tests and quizzes. Then your parents will be really mad and disappointed in you. Wouldn't you rather make them proud by getting good test scores? Trust me, it feels awesome when you get an A on a test because you studied hard. Your parents might even take you out for pizza to celebrate!Another bad thing about being lazy is that you won't learn important skills you need later in life. School teaches you how to read, write, do math, and all sorts of other useful things. If you just goof off and don't pay attention, you will grow up without those skills. Then you won't be able to get a good job or take care of yourself when you're older. Lazy people end up flipping burgers or living in their parents' basement. Is that what you want? I didn't think so!Okay, so now you know why being lazy is bad for you. It makes you get bad grades, disappoint your parents, miss out on learning important skills, and maybe even end up being a bumwho can't get a good job. So what can you do to stop being so lazy? Here are some tips that have helped me:Get plenty of sleep each night. If you stay up too late watching TV or playing video games, you will be tired at school the next day. It's hard to pay attention when you're half asleep! Go to bed early so you wake up feeling rested and ready to learn.Eat a healthy breakfast every morning. The brain needs energy from food to work its best. A nutritious breakfast like oatmeal, eggs, fruit, and milk will help you stay focused instead of daydreaming about lunchtime.Use an assignment book to keep track of all your homework and projects. Write down exactly what you need to do and when it's due. Check it every day so nothing sneaks up on you.Set up a special study space at home, away from distractions like TV, video games, and loud music. A quiet space helps you concentrate better on your schoolwork.Take breaks when you need to. It's hard to focus for hours at a time. Every 30-45 minutes, take a 5 minute break to stretch, get a snack, or just let your mind rest. Then get back to work.Find a study buddy. Having a friend to study with helps keep both of you motivated and on track. You can quiz each other,discuss homework problems, and remind each other of upcoming tests.Reward yourself for working hard! After you finish your homework or get a good grade, do something fun that you enjoy like playing outside or getting a treat. It helps make studying feel more worthwhile.Stay positive and don't get frustrated. Learning takes time and practice. If you don't understand something at first, ask for help and keep trying. You'll get it eventually if you don't give up.So there you have it - reasons why being lazy is bad and tips to help you stop being so lazy. I really hope you'll start working harder in school. Your future self will thank you for it! Trust me, it's way better to be a hard worker who gets good grades than a lazy bum who struggles with everything. You've got this!篇2Dear Lazy Friends,Hi there! It's me, your buddy from down the street. I've noticed that some of you have been pretty lazy lately and not studying very much. That makes me sad because I know how important it is to work hard in school. I wanted to write you thisletter to help encourage you and give you some friendly advice. Pretty please listen up!First of all, let me start by saying that I totally understand how tempting it can be to just lay around and do nothing instead of hitting the books. Video games, TV shows, and just lazing around in bed are so much more fun than opening up those boring old textbooks, am I right? And don't even get me started on homework - ugh, just thinking about it makes me want to take a nap!But here's the thing - being lazy and avoiding your studies is only going to hurt you in the long run. Sure, it might feel good now to ditch your responsibilities. But one day you'll look back and realize how much you missed out on by not applying yourself. Getting an education is one of the most important things you can do as a kid. It opens up so many doors and opportunities for your future.Think about the grown-ups you know who are happiest and most successful. I'll bet you they worked really hard when they were students like us. That dedication laid the foundation for them to get into great colleges, land awesome jobs, and live comfortably as adults. On the flip side, the people who goof off and treat school like it's no big deal often end up struggling lateron. They have a way harder time getting hired for good jobs or being able to do fulfilling work that they're passionate about.Look, I get that school can be really boring sometimes. Why would anyone want to sit there and learn about things like algebra, or read dusty old books about history? It all seems so pointless and irrelevant, right? Wrong! All that knowledge you gain from diligently studying might not seem valuable now, but you're exercising your brain just like exercising your body at the gym. The more you work it out, the stronger and sharper it becomes.You're building discipline, focus, and acquiring crucial skills that will benefit you forever - stuff like problem solving, critical thinking, and being able to learn and understand complex ideas. Those are wildly useful tools to have no matter what path you pursue in life. An education provides the foundations of knowledge across all sorts of topics, which whets your curiosity about the world around you. Believe me, being an ignorant person who lacks knowledge is not a good look at all!I'm definitely not saying that studying has to be this horrible chore that you totally dread. In fact, if you put in a sincere effort and have a positive attitude about it, learning can actually be really fun and interesting! The key is finding what you'repassionate about and nerding out on that subject. Me, for example - I'm obsessed with dinosaurs. You could call me a total dino dork! I read every dinosaur book I can get my hands on, watch all the shows about them, and my dream is to one day become a paleontologist and dig up real fossils.I work so hard in school because I know that by building up a solid base of scientific knowledge, it'll set me up to have an incredible career doing what I love most. I can picture myself in the future, out on a dig site somewhere uncovering prehistoric bones from millions of years ago. How extraordinarily epic would that be? Sometimes if I'm struggling to concentrate on an assignment, I just picture that goal of digging up dinosaur bones and it motivates me to push through.So whatever your interest or passion is, use that as fuel to propel you through the subjects that don't excite you as much. For instance, maybe math is your sworn nemesis and you groan whenever it's time for a math lesson. That's okay - zero in on the fact that math is absolutely vital for a career you're interested in. Love sports? You'll need math skills to analyze player stats or understand the physics and geometry involved with throwing a curveball or kicking a field goal. Dream of being a chef or opening a restaurant? Math is hugely important formeasurements, managing a budget, and running a successful business. You get the idea.It's all about keeping your eye on the prize and realizing that putting in hard work now sets you up to have an incredibly rewarding future doing something you genuinely enjoy. Sure, it's a major grind and big sacrifice, but it'll be so worth it in the end! Just ask any grown-up you know who has their dream job. I can almost guarantee they'll tell you it was years of dedication and not being lazy as kids that put them on that path.Of course, this isn't to say you have to be a workaholic either. We're just kids and it's totally normal - and healthy! - to want to play and have fun and not be stuck with your nose in a book 24/7. Burnout from constant studying is a real thing. That's why it's so important to achieve balance. Set aside specific times to concentrate fully on your schoolwork and absolutely no distractions allowed. But then when that alarm goes off signaling you're done for the day, close those books and let loose! Play video games, shoot hoops, whatever floats your boat. You'll have earned it fair and square.I'd be lying if I said it was easy peasy to not be lazy. We all struggle with procrastination, getting distracted, or simply a lack of motivation sometimes. That's why it's all about developingdiscipline and determination. When you make a plan and stick to it no matter how tedious it feels in the moment, you're building grit. That ability to keep persevering even when you want to quit is such a valuable life skill that'll take you incredibly far.Here's an idea: set small, specific, achievable goals for yourself. Instead of saying "I'm going to be a better student!", which is way too vague, set a daily or weekly target like "From 4-6pm Monday through Thursday, I'm turning off my phone and video games and doing all my homework in that window." Or "Every morning before school, I will read for 30 minutes to improve my comprehension skills." Those bite-sized, incremental steps add up over time into hugely positive habits that become totally ingrained. Before you know it, staying on top of your work will feel natural and not like such a battle.And hey, if you ever need help or are struggling with a particular subject, don't be afraid to ask a teacher, tutor, or classmate for assistance. That's definitely not being lazy - it's actually really smart and proactive! We all have different strengths and weaknesses, so never be embarrassed about subjects you find challenging. Work on improving your weaknesses, and rely on your strengths to balance things out. That's a stellar recipe for success.Most importantly, be sure to give yourself credit for any tiny bit of effort you put in, even if it doesn't seem like much. An education isn't something you can just cram for last-minute like staying up all night to study for one big exam. It's an entire lifestyle that requires consistency over a long period of time. Trust me, hard work pays off. So stay motivated and celebrate those little wins along the way! You've got this.Fighting off laziness and apathy towards school is something we all grapple with at times. It's human nature to want to seek out pleasure and avoid stuff that's arduous or boring. The difference is that those who are able to resist those urges for instant gratification and make temporary sacrifices end up achieving so much more in the long run. That's my advice to you, pals. Don't let laziness hold you back from being the amazing, brilliant, successful people I know you all can grow up to become. Recommit to working hard, get excited about learning, and I promise your future selves will be so grateful you did.Your friend,[Your name]篇3Title: A Friendly Warning to the Lazy OnesHey there, friends! It's me, your pal who actually pays attention in class. I've noticed some of you have been slacking off big time lately and I just have to say something about it. I know, I know, you're probably thinking "Who does this kid think he is, lecturing us?" But I'm doing it because I care about you guys and I don't want you to end up flipping burgers for the rest of your lives (unless that's your dream job, then more power to you!).First off, let's talk about why being lazy and not studying is a really bad idea. School is kind of like training for the rest of your life. The harder you work now, the easier it'll be later on. Sure, it's tempting to just veg out playing video games or watching YouTubevideos all day instead of doing your homework, but that's only going to hurt you in the long run.Think about it this way - let's say you want to be a doctor when you grow up. Well, you can't exactly slack off in school and expect to get into a good college and then medical school, can you? Or what if your dream is to be a professional athlete? You think superstar players like Lebron James or Serena Williams got to where they are by being lazy and not practicing? No way, José! They worked their butts off to get that good.Even if you don't have a specific career in mind yet, doing well in school now opens up way more options for you in the future. The better your grades, the more opportunities you'll have to get into top universities, score cool internships or jobs, and set yourself up for success. But if you spend all your time dozing off in class or hardly ever studying, those doors are going to slam shut right in your face.I get that school can be really boring sometimes and it's hard to motivate yourself, especially when the weather is beautiful outside and you'd way rather be playing than cooped up indoors. Believe me, I struggle with that too! But here's the thing - prioritizing your work and putting in the effort now means you'll have way more freedom later to do whatever you want. Think of it like a video game - you gotta get through all the levels and defeat all the bosses first before you can truly win. School is just one big level you've got to power through so you can unlock all the awesomeness that comes after!Another big reason to take your studies seriously is that it shows you have discipline and a good work ethic. Those are qualities that'll serve you so well in any job or life path you choose. Bosses, teachers, coaches - they all love seeing people who are dedicated and don't just slack off. The people who trulymake it are the ones who put in the hard work, day after day, year after year. Being lazy is like shooting yourself in the foot before you even get a chance to take off running.So to all my friends out there who have been slacking, missing assignments, and treating school like it's just a big joke, I'm asking you to take a step back and think about your priorities. Yeah, it's absolutely no fun feeling like you're chained to a desk and a pile of textbooks. But wouldn't you way rather put in the hard work now so you can have an awesome, successful life later on?Do it for your future self. Do it so you don't become a sad couch potato living in your parents' basement. Do it because you're stronger than the temptation to be lazy. Do it because you've got big dreams that are worth pursuing. Take it from me, your pal who actually uses his brain - when you put in the effort, work hard, and take school seriously, that's when the real magic happens. Lazy people are only cheating themselves out of all the incredible possibilities life has to offer.So next time you're feeling like zoning out or slacking off, visualize your biggest goals and dreams. See yourself rocking that dream career, living in a cool place, doing amazing things with your life. Then dig deep and find that motivation, becausethat future could be yours if you just put in the work now. Don't settle for being lazy and unfulfilled. Fight against it with everything you've got!I know you've all got it in you to be winners. Now get out there, hit the books, and show the world what you're made of! I'll be over here, also working hard and cheering you on. We've got this, friends!篇4Being a Lazy Bum Is No Fun, Dude!Hey there, dude! I'm writing to you because I've noticed you've been a real lazy bum lately. You're not doing your homework, you're not paying attention in class, and you're not even trying to learn anything new. That's not cool, my friend. Trust me, being lazy and not studying is going to mess up your life big time.I know, I know. School can be super boring sometimes. I get it. Sitting in a classroom all day, listening to teachers drone on and on about stuff you don't even care about – it's enough to make anyone want to take a nap or play video games instead. But here's the thing, dude: education is really, really important. Like, crazy important.Think about all the cool things you want to do when you grow up. Maybe you want to be a scientist and discover the cure for a terrible disease. Or maybe you want to be an engineer and design awesome robots or video games. Heck, maybe you even want to be a professional athlete or musician. Whatever your dream is, you're going to need a solid education to make it happen.Without learning the basics – reading, writing, math, science, and all that jazz – you'll never be able to go to college or get the training you need for your dream job. You'll be stuck working at a boring, dead-end job that you hate, and you'll never get to do the things you really want to do in life. Is that what you want, dude? I didn't think so.But it's not just about your future career, either. Education helps you in so many ways. It teaches you how to think critically, solve problems, and communicate effectively. It opens your mind to new ideas and perspectives. It helps you understand the world around you and your place in it. Plus, learning is just plain fun when you find subjects that you're passionate about.I get that it can be tough to stay motivated sometimes, though. Believe me, I've been there. There are days when I just want to goof off and play video games all day, too. But then Iremember how important my education is, and I force myself to buckle down and study.Here are some tips that have helped me stay on track:Make a schedule and stick to it. Set aside specific times each day for homework, studying, and leisure activities like gaming or hanging out with friends. That way, you'll have dedicated time for work and play.Find a study buddy. Everything is more fun with a friend, right? See if you can find a classmate who also wants to do better in school, and you can motivate each other to study together.Take breaks. Studying for hours on end is just going to make you want to pull your hair out. Give yourself short breaks every 45 minutes or so to recharge.Reward yourself. After you've put in some serious study time, treat yourself to something fun, like your favorite snack or a new video game.Get help when you need it. If you're struggling with a particular subject, don't be afraid to ask your teacher for extra help or hire a tutor. There's no shame in needing a little extra assistance.Stay positive. Learning can be frustrating sometimes, but try to keep a positive attitude. Remind yourself that every bit of knowledge you gain is an investment in your future.At the end of the day, dude, being a lazy bum who doesn't care about their education is just setting yourself up for a life of struggle and disappointment. You're way too awesome for that! So do yourself a favor: put down the video games, pick up your books, and start taking your studies seriously. Your future self will thank you big time.Don't worry, I'm not saying you can never have fun or play games ever again. All I'm saying is that you need to find a balance. Work hard, play hard – that's the key to success in life. If you can master that now while you're still a kid, you'll be way ahead of the game.So what do you say, dude? Are you ready to turn things around and become a studious superstar? I believe in you! With a little effort and determination, you can crush this whole school thing and set yourself up for an amazing future. Just imagine how proud your parents and teachers will be when they see you kicking butt and taking names in the classroom.Remember, education is the key to unlocking all the cool things you want to do in life. Don't squander this opportunity bybeing lazy. Put in the work now, and you'll be able to live out your wildest dreams later. Let's do this, dude! Study buddies for life!Your pal,[Your name]篇5Don't Be a Lazy Bum!Hey kids! Are you being a lazy bum who doesn't want to study or do your homework? Well, listen up because I'm going to tell you why that's a really bad idea and give you some tips on how to stop being so lazy.First of all, let me tell you a little story about my friend Johnny. Johnny was the laziest kid in our class. He never did his homework, never studied for tests, and just spent all day playing video games. Well, one day our teacher Mr. Smith got really mad at Johnny for failing another test. Mr. Smith said "Johnny, if you don't start working harder and studying, you're going to have to repeat the 5th grade next year!" Johnny got really scared because all his friends were going to 6th grade and he didn't want to be left behind.After that day, Johnny finally realized he needed to stop being so lazy. He started studying a little bit every night instead of playing video games. He would read over his notes from class and do practice problems. When it was time for the next test, Johnny got an A! Mr. Smith was so proud of him for working hard. From that point on, Johnny kept up his good study habits. He went on to middle school, high school, and even college without any problems. Now he has a great job and makes lots of money, all because he stopped being a lazy bum!The moral of the story is: Don't be like the old Johnny! You have to put in hard work and effort if you want to do well in school. I know it's not always fun and games, but studying is really important. Here are some tips to help you stop being so lazy:Make a schedule and stick to it. Set aside specific times each day for doing homework, studying, and anything else important. Also make sure to schedule breaks and fun activities so you don't get burned out.Find a nice quiet place to work with few distractions. Having games, toys, TV or other fun stuff around will just tempt you to goof off.Start working on assignments right away instead of waiting until the last minute. It's easier to tackle them bit-by-bit instead of cramming.Take breaks when needed, but don't break for too long. Set a timer to force yourself to get back to work after 10-15 minutes of downtime.Ask your parents or teachers for help if you don't understand something. That's better than just giving up!Reward yourself once you've finished your work by doing something fun and relaxing that you enjoy.Find a friend or classmate who is also a good student and make study dates to keep each other motivated.Get plenty of sleep. Being tired makes you lazy and unable to concentrate. Aim for 8-10 hours per night.Eat a healthy diet with lots of fruits, veggies, and protein to keep your brain sharp and energized.Most importantly, keep thinking about your future goals! Getting a good education now will allow you to get into a great college and land your dream job later on. Don't mess up your chances by being lazy.School can be hard work, but teaching your brain to focus instead of being lazy will pay off so much in the long run. You're still a kid, so now is the best time to build good habits that will last forever. Don't be like lazy Johnny and risk failing or getting held back. Study hard, stay motivated, and have fun learning! Your future self will thank you.。
唯一的女教练是冠军教练

86编辑部专栏Editor Staff唯一的女教练是冠军教练文 凌 婕I need to keep you around “想留住你在身旁,”With my feet tied “以我小小的步伐,”With my feet tied tight to the ground “以我不愿向前的脚步……”8月27日,Grabbitz 和bbno$在洛杉矶KIA 论坛体育馆带来主题曲《Ticking Away(流光似箭)》的演唱,也是在此,太平洋赛区的PRX 战队与美洲赛区的EG 战队就《无畏契约》世界冠军荣誉展开争夺。
第四张地图莲华古城本是PRX 优势开局,攻守互换后EG 连续拿分,双方战至9比9平。
又在一番你追我赶后,比分来到12比10,EG 距离胜利只有一步之遥。
这时,EG 主教练potter 叫了战术暂停。
跟此前她叫的每一次战术暂停一样,这次战术暂停成功发挥了作用,EG 顺利取得最后一分。
最终,令人感慨的不仅仅是曾被PRX 打入败者组的EG 以3比1击败对手,这支年初无人看好的队伍在家门口拿下世界冠军,还有Christine "potter" Chi 作为《无畏契约》全球特许经营体系中唯一的女教练成为冠军教练。
potter 和EG 选手们走在一起,明显会比他们还高半个头。
她并非这场胜利的配角,而被认为是最关键的两个人物之一。
另一个人物则是决斗位的Demon1,又正是potter 冒险签下了当时毫无名气的新秀Demon1并让他成为首发,他才得以成为这次大赛的MVP。
1986年生的potter 有个玩游戏的哥哥。
小时候,她经常站在哥哥身后看他玩CS。
她的哥哥并不愿意让她参与其中。
直到13岁那年陪哥哥参加一场社区CS 比赛,出于青春期的叛逆,她才闯入电竞世界。
尽管potter 的父母是典型的东亚家长,不支持她打职业,但她还是在五年后踏上了这条道路。
从2007年开始,potter 在八年间六次夺得电子竞技世界杯CS女子项目冠军。
电影功夫熊猫中英文台词

-N a r r a t o r:L e g e n d tells of a legendary w a r r i o r... legend: 传奇legendary: 传奇的warrior: 武士传奇故事传颂着一名传奇武士,whose kung fu skills were the stuff of legend.他的功夫出神入化。
He traveled the land in search of worthy foes. in search of: 寻找 foe: 敌人他走遍天涯,独孤求败,-Demon: I see you like to chew.chew: 咀嚼,咬你挺喜欢吃啊,Maybe you should chew on my fist!有种就吃了我的拳头!-Narrator: The warriorsaid nothing for hismouth was full.武士一言不发,因为正忙着吃,Then he swallowed.然后一口吞下,And then he spoke.开口道:“Enough talk. Let'sfight! Shashabooey!Shashabo oey!”“别废话,动手吧!沙哈波易!”-Narrator: He was sodeadly in fact他的一招一式如此彪悍that his enemies wouldgo blind from overexposure to pureawesomeness.exposure: 暴露pure:完全的awesomeness:敬畏他的敌人目不暇接,只有瞠目结舌的份儿-Demon: My eyes!我的眼睛!-Rabbit1: He's tooawesome!awesome: 令人惊叹的他太彪悍了!-Rabbit2: Andattractive!太有魅力了!-Rabbit1: How Can Werepay you?我们何以回报?-Warrior: There is nocharge forawesomeness.awesomeness: 非凡的伟大不求回报Or attractiveness. attractiveness: 魅力迷人更无所需Kablooey! Kablooey!哼哼哈哈!哼哼哈哈!-Narrator: It mattered not how many foes he faced.他征战无数They were no match for his body!无人堪与匹敌,Never before had a panda been so feared!从没有哪只熊猫能让人如此恐惧,And so loved.又让人如此爱戴。
00后喜欢的英文励志歌曲分享

00后喜欢的英文励志歌曲分享00后是即将走出社会的一代,他们个性鲜明,喜欢的歌曲也很有特点,你知道他们喜欢听的励志英文歌曲有哪些吗?下面店铺就来为大家推荐的00后喜欢的英文励志歌曲,欢迎参阅!00后喜欢的英文励志歌曲1、dying in the sun--cranberries不断地重复着放这首歌,简短迂回的旋律,简短迂回的歌词。
平躺在这样的歌里,晕乎乎的,渴望在阳光下睡死...2、fade to black--METAllic金属乐队也有很经典歌曲,相信国内有好多人都是听了这首歌的前奏才去学吉他的!METALLICA经典中的经典,也是METALLICA饱受争议的作品,因为当时有乐迷自杀就是出于这首歌,胆小别听哦~3、don't cry--guns n' roses这首歌曾唱哭了千万人。
总是能够触痛了心底最软的地方,心抽痛着,眼圈红了,却没有眼泪渗出,每多听一次就多一次的依恋...4、dreaming my dream--cranberries有着王菲一样变幻倚俪的唱腔,高雅离开了原本浩渺的苍穹来到人间,它带着冷漠的美艳,但又说着人身上的变动和永恒,爱尔兰的卡百利乐队就这样汲取了精灵与传说的浩渺气质,沟通了人间和天空的美,把人的故事,爱情,历史,死亡,社会都融进那飘忽而真切的女声中...(卡百利,本是蔓声浆果的藤蔓)5、never grow old--cranberries最近常听朋友们说时间过得好快~! 感觉自己在一天一天的虚度光阴! 不由得想起了这支歌~!6、imagine--john lennon约翰列侬是全世界最成功的摇滚乐队“甲壳虫”(或叫披头士)(beatles)的灵魂人物,死于1980年12月8日,是被一名狂热的歌迷开枪打死的,他的死震惊了世界,他在六十年代吸毒,目无宗教和governme-nt,在七十年代致力研究东方宗教和宣扬童话般的爱(有一颗小星星是以他的名字命名的),这声音听来象预言者的祈祷,而歌词依然是固执的理想,或许列侬所要求的泰国绝对,太过纯洁,但作为梦,难道你我就不曾有过吗?00后励志歌曲1、knocking on heaven's door--guns n' roses(“野蛮师姐”主题曲)艾薇儿翻唱的和枪花版的都给人一种爽歪的感觉,当然女生版的更加恬静,睡觉之前是要听的奥。
amy度过了一个繁忙的一天英语的作文

amy度过了一个繁忙的一天英语的作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Busy Day for AmyToday was an absolutely jam-packed day for my friend Amy.I don't think she stopped moving for even a second! She had so many activities and responsibilities piled up that it's a miracle she managed to get through it all without collapsing from exhaustion.It started bright and early at 6am when her alarm went off. Amy is definitely not a morning person, so she hit the snooze button a couple times before finally forcing herself to roll out of bed. After rushing through her morning routine of showering, getting dressed, and grabbing a granola bar for breakfast, she was out the door by 7:15.The first stop of the day was her 8am calculus class. Amy has been struggling with derivatives and integrals, so she desperately needed to pay attention and take good notes. Unfortunately, she could barely keep her eyes open and foundher mind wandering constantly. Maybe downing a massive coffee beforehand would have been a good idea!After a torturous 75 minutes of limits and optimization problems, Amy booked it across campus to her 9:30 biology lab. This was a welcome change of pace since it allowed her to move around and actually do something hands-on rather than just sitting and taking notes. However, it also meant being on her feet for three hours straight as she ran experiments and analyzed results. By the time the lab ended at 12:30pm, her legs and back were killing her.With just 30 minutes until her next commitment, Amy didn't even have time to grab a proper lunch. Instead, she choked down a protein bar while speed-walking to her 1pm shift at the campus bookstore. Spending four hours running the cash register and dealing with grumpy college students wasn't exactly her idea of a good time, but she had to make money somehow to pay her rent and bills. The only break from the monotony was when her best friend Stephanie stopped by for a quick chat between classes.As soon as her bookstore shift ended at 5pm, Amy wanted nothing more than to head home, lounge on the couch, and veg out for the rest of the night. No such luck! She had to rushstraight to basketball practice, putting in another grueling two hours of suicides, drills, and scrimmaging. With the big game coming up on Saturday, the coaches were working the team harder than ever.Finally, at 7pm, practice was over and Amy could finally call it a day. The moment she got home, she peeled off hersweat-soaked clothes, hopped in the shower to rinse off, and then collapsed onto her bed in her pajamas. She spent the rest of the evening mindlessly watching TV and scrolling on her phone, too mentally and physically drained to do anything else. Somehow, she even managed to fall asleep before 10pm.What a day! Between the intense academic responsibilities, work obligations, athletics commitment, and general running around involved, I'm not sure how Amy stayed upright, let alone maintained her cheery disposition throughout it all. She really is a endless ball of energy and constant multitasker. While I admire her work ethic and ability to juggle it all, I also worry she's going to burn herself out if she doesn't take it easy sometimes. Fingers crossed she has a much lighter schedule tomorrow so she can get some serious rest and recharging in. If not, I'll make sure to pick up some emergency snacks and Red Bull to help sustain her!篇2A Busy Day for AmyToday was just one of those days that never seemed to end for Amy. From the moment her alarm went off at 6 AM, it was a whirlwind of activity until she finally crashed into bed well after midnight. Amy is normally a pretty chill person who doesn't let things rattle her too much, but even her laid-back personality was pushed to the limits with everything she had to get done.The day started off rushed as Amy overslept a bit and had to bolt out of bed, throw on some clothes, brush her teeth in about 10 seconds, and head out the door. She could hear her mom yelling something about breakfast as she hurried to the bus stop, but there was no time. Amy's stomach was grumbling but she didn't have a second to spare.The bus was packed and Amy had to stand the whole way to school, trying not to fall over as it jerked through traffic. When she finally arrived, she realized she had forgotten her English homework at home in the mad rush to get out the door. "Mr. Rhodes is going to kill me," she thought. He was a pretty cool teacher but also a stickler for turning assignments in on time.First period English went by in a blur as Amy racked her brain, trying to piece together what she could remember about the homework from the previous night. At least she was able topartially bullshit her way through when called on. Phew, crisis averted...for now.The rest of the morning flew by with a blur of classes, and before Amy knew it, it was already lunchtime. She scarfed down some pizza and a banana in the cafeteria, realizing she was starving from skipping breakfast. As if her hunger wasn't bad enough, Amy then remembered she was supposed to squeeze in a student council meeting over the lunch period to prepare for an upcoming bake sale fundraiser.She had to pretty much inhale her food and then ran off to the meeting, arriving a couple minutes late. "Sorry sorry!" Amy said, a bit out of breath as she took her seat. The rest of the group filled her in on what she missed as they went over logistics like setup times, pricing, and selling tactics. Amy furiously scribbled down notes, trying not to let any key details slip through the cracks.As soon as the meeting wrapped up, the bell rang to signal the start of fifth period. Amy's feet were getting a workout today as she dashed off to chemistry class. She slid into her usual lab station just in time as Mr. Peters was about to start.Chemistry progressively became more and more difficult to focus on as Amy's mind wandered. She was thinking about themassive loads of homework awaiting her when she got home, the reading she needed to finish for English, not to mention the study guide for her Spanish test on Friday. "When am I going to find time to do it all?" she wondered, zoning out as Mr. Peters droned on about molecular geometry.The ringing of the final bell at last period shook Amy from her daze. Finally, the school day was over! But her work was far from finished. Amy had agreed to help set up for the school play revving up for opening night later in the week. She would be assisting the stage crew with lighting, props, and other odd jobs to get everything production-ready.For the next few hours after classes ended, Amy was a whirlwind of activity behind the scenes. She was up on ladders adjusting lighting positions, lugging heavy set pieces into their proper places, and running back and forth as students and teachers barked orders and directions at her. Though she was exhausted, Amy took pride in pitching in to help put together what would hopefully be an awesome show.At long last, the set-up was complete and Amy could finally head home. But as she began the short walk, she realized her dad was working late and couldn't pick her up. Wonderful. By thetime Amy arrived home, her feet were absolutely killing her from so much dashing around all day.She kicked off her shoes, grabbed a snack from the kitchen, and plopped down at her desk to start powering through the mountain of homework awaiting her. Amy spent the next few hours scribbling away until her wrist started cramping up and her eyes were blurry from staring at her notebooks for so long.Finally, sometime after 9 PM, Amy had at last put a dent in her biggest assignments and top priorities. Her stomach was growling like crazy, reminding her that she hadn't had a real meal since the pitiful lunch of pizza and a banana. Amy headed downstairs to the kitchen to throw something together.While reheating some leftovers in the microwave, Amy saw a note from her mom saying there was a load of laundry she needed to switch over before bed. She groaned out loud, smacking her forehead in exasperation at yet another chore to tackle. A never-ending day of tasks and responsibilities, it seemed.After forcing down her reheated meal, Amy trudged down to the basement to deal with the laundry. She spent a little while sorting clothes, switching the washer load to the dryer, andputting a new load in to wash. Finally, that's all done, she thought with relief.Upstairs again, Amy saw it was already after 10:30 PM. Where did the whole night go? She sighed and got back to the grind, plowing through some more homework until her eyes were getting droopy. A massive yawn escaped her mouth as she realized she had been working for over 12 hours straight now, except for those few short breaks to scarf down some food.Around 12:30 AM, Amy's dad arrived home from his late hours at the office. "Hey kiddo, how's it going?" he asked as she shuffled groggily down the stairs, looking like a exhausted zombie."Ugh...I'm finally done," Amy groaned. "Today was just...endless. Non-stop hustling from the minute I woke up until just now."Her dad chuckled and gave her a hug. "That's life sometimes, kid. You gotta grind it out and get it done.""Yeah...tell me about it," Amy mumbled as she peeled herself away and trudged back upstairs. She brushed her teeth, changed into pjs, set her alarm for the morning, and collapsed into herbed like a ton of bricks. Barely a minute passed before Amy was already snoring, likely drooling a little too.It had been one massively busy day, but Amy survived. She knew in her heart there would be many more just like it in the years ahead - the life of a high school student. But for now, she was quietly checked out, finally resting up for another eventful day tomorrow.篇3A Hectic Day in Amy's LifeToday was one of those days that just wouldn't quit. From the moment my eyes opened to the harsh beam of sunlight creeping through my curtains, I knew it was going to be a doozy. My alarm had failed to go off, which meant I was already running late before I even got out of bed. I jumped up, throwing on the first clothes I could find, which ended up being ratty sweats and a t-shirt I hadn't worn since high school. Oh well, I thought, it's just one of those days. Little did I know just how prophetic those words would be.I skipped breakfast, grabbing just a granola bar and a bottled water as I ran out the door. First stop was my morning class - Literature of the 20th Century. I managed to slide into thelecture hall just as the professor was calling role. A few classmates shot me some bewildered looks as I noisily made my way to the back row, my cheeks flushing. So much for making an inconspicuous entrance.The rest of the lecture was impossible to follow. My mind kept wandering to all the assignments and chores piling up - the 10 page paper due next week that I hadn't even started, the mounting pile of laundry back at my apartment, that dentist appointment I needed to schedule. Before I knew it, the professor was dismissing the class and I hadn't taken a single note. Fabulous.My next stop was the campus writing center where I had a tutoring shift in 15 minutes. I power-walked across the quad, trying not to break into a jog. The last thing I needed today was to show up to work drenched in sweat. Luckily, I made it to the center with a few minutes to spare.As soon as I settled in behind the tutoring desk, the line began forming. It seemed like every student on campus needed help proofreading a paper or refining their thesis statement. My co-workers and I hardly had a chance to catch our breath between students. Finally, after a chaotic four-hour shift, I was free to go...but not for long.Next up was my shift at the campus bookstore. This was how I paid my rent, so there was no getting out of it. My feet were already aching from standing at the tutoring center, but I laced up and made the ten minute trek across campus.The store was having one of its biggest sales of the semester, so naturally it was a madhouse. Students were crowding the aisles, waiting in enormously long lines to check out their textbooks and supplies. I was stationed at the register, rapidly swiping credit cards and stuffing purchases into plastic bags. The chaos was never-ending.Finally, after what felt like an eternity, my replacement showed up to take over. I bid my co-workers farewell and headed back across campus to my apartment, feet throbbing and head pounding. All I wanted was to flop down on the couch and zone out for a few hours. Maybe order a pizza andbinge-watch some trashy reality TV.But of course, I had no such luck. As soon as I walked through the door, my roommate Sarah ambushed me. "Amy! I'm so glad you're home. Can you proofread my ecology paper? It's due tonight at midnight."She shoved a 10 page document into my hands before I could even get a word out. I just stared at it numbly. Another thing to add to the ever-growing to-do list."You're a lifesaver!" Sarah gushed, already heading back to her room.I just sighed, realizing there would be no relaxing for me tonight. I made myself a strong cup of coffee - okay, three cups - and got to work proofreading. My eyes began crossing just a few pages in. Why did she always wait until the last minute with these things?By the time I finally emerged from my room a few hours later, it was getting late. I still hadn't eaten a proper meal all day. My stomach was growling angrily at me. I heated up a frozen meal for one, the saddest dinner I'd had in a while. As I shoveled bites of mediocre pasta into my mouth, I couldn't help but feel a little sorry for myself. Today had been absolutely draining, in every sense of the word.After cleaning up, I knew I had to resign myself to the paper that was looming over me. I brewed another pot of coffee - I was going to need it to get through this night - and got started. The words seemed to blur together on the page as my heavy eyelidsdrifted shut every few minutes. I had to keep shaking myself awake, struggling to maintain my focus.Finally, around 3 AM, I typed the last few words and pressed save. It was done - for better or worse. I wanted to feel relieved, but I was too absolutely exhausted. I simply closed my laptop and collapsed onto my bed, still in the clothes I had put on over 18 hours ago. Within moments, I had drifted off into a deep, dreamless sleep.Of course, the alarm went off again just a few short hours later, that harsh buzzing yanking me out of my slumber way too soon. I wanted nothing more than to hit snooze and cocoon myself under the covers for a few more hours. But I knew I had to get up and do it all over again - the endless cycle of classes, tutoring, work shifts, papers, and chores. Just another day in the life.As I dragged myself towards the shower, I made a solemn vow to myself to get more sleep tonight. But who was I kidding? Tomorrow would probably end up being just as hectic and exhausting as this one. That's just the life of a college student - a constant juggling act to keep all the balls in the air. All I could do was make it through each crazy day as best I could. Maybe, aftergraduation, things would calm down a bit. Or maybe not...only time would tell.。
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Part One: Types of Poetry
Georgia Performance Standards
RL1: The student identifies and responds to differences in style and subject matter in poems by a variety of contemporary and canonical poets; the student: • Identifies and responds to the aesthetic effects of subject matter (e.g. topic, theme), sound devices (e.g., alliteration, Onomatopoeia, rhyme scheme), figurative language (e.g., personification, metaphor, simile, hyperbole), and structure (e.g., fixed and free forms, rhymed and unrhymed, narrative and lyric) in a variety of poems. • Sorts and classifies poems by specified criteria (e.g., fixed and free forms, rhymed and unrhymed, narrative and lyric, and/or universal themes and topics). RL2: The student identifies, analyzes, and applies knowledge of theme in literary works from various genres and provides evidence from the works to support understanding. • Applies knowledge of the concept that the theme or meaning of a selection represents a universal view or comment on life or society and provides support from the text for the identified theme. • Evaluates how an author’s choice of words advances the theme or purpose of a work. • Applies knowledge of the concept that a text can contain more than one theme. Compares and contrasts the presentation of a theme or topic across genres and explains how the selection of genre affects the delivery of universal ideas about life and society.
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By Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
Known for exploring personal themes of love, death, and religion in short, lyrical poems Of the 1,775 poems Dickinson wrote, only 7 were published during her lifetime. Dickinson rarely left her home, and in her later years she rarely left her family home. American writer Thomas Wentworth Higginson was a lifelong mentor to Dickinson, despite the fact that he initially discouraged her from publishing her work.
Questions to Ponder
What is a plank? Define gait. How does it feel to walk on a dock that goes over the water? If you are walking on a dock and you can’t see in front of you, how would that change the way you walked? How is life like walking on a dock? Do you feel like you are more cautious of things in life now that you are older?
Words to use in analysis:
1. What is the metaphor in this poem? 2. What is the rhyme scheme of this poem? 3. What is your opinion of the speaker? Give reasons for your answer. 4. How does the speaker communicate a sense of danger? Use a quote. 5. Why do you think the speaker says (in line 3) that she “felt” the stars, rather than that she simple saw them? How does this word choice add to the poem’s imagery? 6. After learning about Emily Dickenson, how do you think this poem is a representation about how she felt about life?