三年级叙事作文:给美国朋友的一封信_500字

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【书信】致美国小朋友的一封信_450字

【书信】致美国小朋友的一封信_450字

【书信】致美国小朋友的一封信_450字亲爱的美国小朋友:
我是来自中国的小朋友,我很高兴能够通过这封信和你们交流。

我一直对美国很感兴趣,我想知道美国的小朋友们是怎样的呢?你们的生活是怎样的呢?
我想和你们分享一下我的生活。

我每天都要早早起床上学,我喜欢上学,因为在学校里我可以和同学们一起学习,一起玩耍。

放学后,我会和朋友们一起去公园玩耍,或者在家里看电视、画画。

我最喜欢的节日是春节,这是中国最重要的传统节日,我们会和家人一起吃团圆饭,看烟花,还会收到长辈们的压岁钱。

对了,你们美国有类似的节日吗?我还想知道你们最喜欢的节日是什么呢?
我还喜欢读书,我喜欢科幻小说和神话故事,因为它们让我的想象力得到了很好的锻炼。

你们呢?喜欢读什么样的书呢?你们平时有哪些乐趣爱好呢?
在中国,我学习了英语,我想尽可能多地和你们交流,学习更多关于美国的事情。

我想了解你们的学校生活、喜欢的食物、喜欢的运动,还有你们梦想成为什么样的人。

你们的家乡是怎样的呢?你们有没有去过中国?如果有机会,我也很想去美国一游。

我想对你们说,在这个美好的世界上,不同的国家有不同的文化,但我们都是一样的孩子,都有着相同的梦想。

我希望有一天能够和你们见面,一起交流,一起玩耍。

也希望我们可以成为好朋友,一起分享生活的点滴。

期待你们的回信。

祝好!
你的朋友
[你的名字]。

【汇编】写给美国朋友David的一封信

【汇编】写给美国朋友David的一封信

You can't control the weather, but you can change your mood.通用参考模板(页眉可删)写给美国朋友David的一封信写给美国朋友David的一封信1David:你好!好久没有和你见面了,你在美国的日子过得好吗?我非常想念你。

这些年,我们家乡阜宁的新面貌真可谓日新月异。

过去,随处可见低矮的平房,而现在,一座座拔地而起、鳞次栉比的高楼大厦尽收眼底;以前,老县城自东向西只有一条坑洼不平、狭窄的泥泞道路,而现在,宽阔平整的水泥路一眼望不到尽头。

街道两旁商铺林立、人流如潮;以前的阜宁县城仅在射阳河北,而现在的县城以射阳河为中心,两岸对称发展。

河上还建起了五座现代化的大桥,两岸居民安居乐业,在这里幸福地生活着。

“十里射阳河,十里风光带”。

风景如画的阜宁城里最具特色的便是美丽的射阳河外滩。

一年四季,这里花儿争奇斗艳,芳香四溢。

春天,金黄金黄的迎春花争奇斗艳;夏天,红白相间的喇叭花竞相开放;秋天,绚丽多彩的菊花芳香四溢;冬天,不畏严寒的腊梅凌寒独放……构成了一幅幅五彩缤纷的图画。

蜿蜒流动的小径、平整碧绿的草坪、光滑干净的栏杆、造型各异的花池、巧夺天工的雕塑、怪石嶙峋的假山,奇花异木、亭台轩榭、广场游廊……万千景点,静中有动、同中有异、无不融自然天工之奇趣。

每当夜色降临,两岸河沿上的灯光鲜明地勾勒出射阳河光滑柔美的线条。

倒映在河水中的灯光,宛如一条条游动的银蛇。

与万家灯火交相辉映,浑然一体。

这时,如果你在外滩上走一走,看一看,怎能不心旷神怡呢?我们阜宁还有许多特产。

俗话说“家有玉带,幸福万代”。

玉带糕是畅销全国的产品,具有白如雪、薄如纸、软如绵、甜如蜜等特点,它的制作原料样样可都是精挑细选的哦!硕集的卜页已经“走出家门”,而且驰名中外,具有色泽金黄、柔嫩细腻、薄明如纸等特点,吃起来鲜嫩可口。

马荡大青蟹体肥个大,肉质鲜嫩,蟹黄丰腴,还有“黄毛金钩蟹”的雅称呢!除此之外,还有沟墩对虾、益林酱油、“歪子”茶干……你是否已经垂涎三尺了呢?等你来了,我要让你大饱口福!听了我的介绍,你是不是心动了?心动不如行动,赶快登上飞机,来到阜宁,我等着你大驾光临!祝你全家生活愉快!Your friend:刘__20__年9月21日写给美国朋友David的一封信2亲爱的姐姐:你好!当你打开这封信时,我还在家里期待着你点儿回家。

写给美国小朋友的一封信

写给美国小朋友的一封信

写给美国小朋友的一封信美国在发展,中国也在发展。

中国有着丰富的文化底蕴,我们应该写信邀请美国小朋友到中国来游玩,感受中国的文化内涵。

下面店铺整理了写给美国小朋友的一封信,欢迎阅读。

写给美国小朋友的一封信篇一亲爱的美国小朋友:你们好,你们一定不认识我,没关系,当这封信被邮递员叔叔插上“翅膀”,飞过万水千山,飞到你们手中的时候,你们就会了解我——一个中国女孩,了解我的祖国——中国。

我的祖国有五十六个民族,而我是汉族小朋友。

说起祖国,还是先介绍离我们最贴切的学习生活吧。

每天早晨路过我们学校时,都会听到朗朗的读书声。

我们班有五十三名同学,而你们班只有十九个,不过你不要吃惊,多一个人,多一份力量嘛,我们就像一个大家庭,天天在一起学习,一起游戏,迈着整齐的步伐,齐头并进。

不过,中国的教育也有需要改革的地方:天天有一大堆作业,也不太注重动手实践,在这方面我真羡慕你们。

再说说我国的风景名胜吧。

我国地大物博,景色秀丽,好山好水无处不在。

辽阔的内蒙古大草原,迷人的杭州西湖,黄山的苍松…… 不过,谈风景绝不能忘记我们的母亲河-----黄河,正是这条母亲河,以她那独特的方式养育着我们这凝聚着智慧结晶的华夏民族,孕育了中国五千年灿烂的历史文明.当然,你们的国家的风景名胜我也十分向往,有机会我一定要到美国去,和你们一起到旧金山的唐人街去拜访华人;到纽约瞻仰自由女神像;到洛杉矶去欣赏环球影城;到华盛顿参观白宫……相信这些都会让我大饱眼福.XXXXXXX.X.X写给美国小朋友的一封信篇二亲爱的美国小朋友:你好!我是一个中国男孩,我的名字叫张少野,英文名字叫罗伯特。

我今年九岁了。

我家住在首都北京,这是一座富饶而美丽的城市。

我生活在一个和睦的家庭里,爸爸妈妈都是中学老师。

我在顺义石园小学上小学四年级,那里景色优美,有两座高大的教学楼和一座试验楼,楼前是碧绿的草坪,春天一到,草坪上还会开出五彩缤纷的花朵,时而又美丽的蝴蝶在花上翩翩飞舞。

给美国的朋友写一封信

给美国的朋友写一封信

给美国的朋友写一封信欧美同学会是由中国留学海外各国归国同学自愿组成的群众团体。

下面是小编为大家整理的告留美同学的公开信,希望对大家有帮助。

给美国的朋友写一封信1留美同学:是我们回国参加祖国建设工作的时候了。

祖国的建设急迫地需要我们!人民政府已经一而再再而三地大声召唤我们,北京电台也发出了号召同学回国的呼声。

人民政府在欢迎和招待回国的留学生。

同学们,祖国的父老们对我们寄存了无限的希望,我们还有什么犹豫的呢?还有什么可以迟疑的呢?我们还在这里彷徨做什么?同学们,我们都是在中国长大的,我们受了20多年的教育,自己不曾种过一粒米,不曾挖过一块煤。

我们都是靠千千万万终日劳动的中国工农大众的血汗供养长大的。

现在他们渴望我们,我们还不该赶快回去,把自己的一技之长,献给祖国的人民吗?是的,我们该赶快回去了。

你也许说自己学的还不够,要“继续充实”、“继续研究”,因为“机会难得”。

朋友!学问是无穷的!我们念一辈子也念不完。

若留恋这里的研究环境,恐怕一辈子也回不去了。

而且,回国去之后,有的是学习的机会,有的是研究的机会,配合国内实际需要的学习才更切实,更有用。

若呆在这里钻牛角尖,学些不切中国实际的东西,回去之后与实际情形脱节,不能应用,到时候,真是后悔都来不及呢!也许你在工厂实习,想从实际工作中得到经验,其实,也不值得多留,美国工厂大,部门多,设备材料和国内相差很远,花了许多工夫弄熟悉了一个部门,回去不见得有用。

见识见识是好的,多留就不值得了,别忘了回去的实习机会多得很,而且配合中国需要,不是吗?中国有事要我们做,为什么却要留在美国替人家做事。

你也许正在从事科学或医学或农业的研究工作,想将来回去提倡研究,好提高中国的学术水准。

做研究工作的也该赶快回去。

研究的环境是要我们创造出来的,难道该让别人烧好饭,我们来吃,坐享其成吗?其实讲研究,讲教学,也得从实际出发,决不是闭门造车所弄得好的。

你不见清华大学的教授们教学也在配合中国实际情况吗?譬如清华王遵明教授讲炼钢,他用中国铁矿和鞍山钢铁公司的实际情况来说明中国炼钢工作中的特殊问题。

如何给美国人写信

如何给美国人写信

如何给美国人写信写信很简单,其格式主要包括五个部分:称呼、正文、结尾、署名和日期。

那么,给美国人写信要怎么写呢?下面店铺整理了给美国人写信范文,供您参阅!给美国人写信范文一Dear Jack:Hello!通过我的妈妈和你的妈妈博客这个平台,相隔千山万水、素不相识的我们终于认识了,并成了好朋友。

今年寒假,我想请你来我的家乡作客。

我的家乡在“东方威尼斯”之称的江南水乡苏州。

这里的湖水很有名:太湖、阳澄湖、洞庭湖……都是闻名中外的湖泊。

如果你说美国宾州的伊利湖是秀丽异常的,那么中国苏州的太湖就完全可以和它媲美了。

太湖不但面积大,而且游人也很多。

荡船在它的四周环绕,便可以说体会到太湖湖水的美。

湖水清澈见底,吃水藻的小鱼与调皮的小虾都可以看得一清二楚。

远望太湖,水天相连,宛如白玉,蔚为壮观。

近看太湖,晶莹剔透,好似一条长长的绸带,伸向大海。

看着它,令人心旷神怡,使人永远都能记住实它:接近大海的湖——苏州太湖。

太湖的桥不妨也说给你听听:太湖的桥很长,像一条巨龙横跨在太湖上。

桥的两旁栽种着一棵棵芦苇,在微风的吹动下连绵起伏,抗日战争时,曾经有八路军在这里打过仗。

虽说阳澄湖的湖水比不上太湖,可是它的特产螃蟹却非常好吃。

每到深秋,这里便成了“螃蟹王国”。

将螃蟹用锅子蒸熟了,呈现出深红色,黄灿灿的蟹黄很有营养,蟹肉味道也很鲜美。

唐代诗人刘禹锡有诗曰:“湖光秋月两相和,潭面无风镜未磨。

遥望洞庭山水色,白银盘里一青螺。

”洞庭湖的水很清,让人呼吸舒畅。

这里奇石林立,古木参天,是个著名的景区。

还有那天下闻名的碧螺春牌茶叶,清香浓郁,你来了一定请你品尝。

凡是去了那里的人,都会发出啧啧赞叹。

我向你介绍了这么多苏州的湖,是因为你喜欢湖我也喜欢湖,所以我希望你能尽快来苏州游玩。

我会给你做向导的,我们一家人欢迎你!祝你生活愉快!你的中国朋友20XX年XX月XX日给美国人写信范文二亲爱的韦德:你好!虽然,我们相隔千山万水,语言不通,但我相信我们的心是相通的。

致美国小朋友的一封信_小学六年级作文500字

致美国小朋友的一封信_小学六年级作文500字

致美国小朋友的一封信
美国小朋友:
学习好么?生活愉快么?
我是一名中国小朋友,我们生活在同一地球上。

你们应该听说过中国这个文明古国吧!有人说中国是一头沉睡的狮子,它睡了五千年,当它醒来时,将震惊全世界。

不过,你们好像对它不是很了解,那就让我来给你介绍一下我的祖国吧!
中国的景色十分美丽,有富饶的大地,还有世界第一高山:珠穆朗玛峰。

据说,在几亿年前,珠穆朗玛峰还是一片大海呢?
万里长城也是中国的特色之一。

它可以说是最壮观的建筑之一了。

它十分长,有一万里呢!宇航员说:“在宇宙中也能看见万里长城。

在宇宙中,万里长城像是一条短短的腰带,系在地球上。

我再来介绍一下我们过年的习俗吧!我们中国过年时,全家必须聚在一起,吃一顿团圆饭,而且饭中必须有饺子这一道菜,而且饺子里必须包着钱和枣。

如果吃到钱了,这一年里会财源广进;如果吃到枣了,那你这一年里干什么都会一帆风顺。

你们的国家有什么美丽的景色?你们国家有什么风俗习惯?如果不介意的话,请告诉我!我想当你们美国笔友,可以么?
此致
敬礼!
仁厚庄小学:王协
2010年1月30日
仁厚庄小学六年级二班王协
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给美国的朋友写信语文作文

给美国的朋友写信语文作文

给美国的朋友写信语文作文亲爱的朋友:不知道当你打开这封信的时候,是在阳光灿烂的午后,还是在繁星点点的夜晚。

但我希望,无论何时,这封信都能给你带来一份来自远方的温暖。

我想跟你讲讲我前段时间遇到的一件特别有趣的事儿。

那天,我心血来潮决定去逛我们这儿的一个老巷子。

这巷子可有些年头了,窄窄的,两边的房子看上去都带着岁月的痕迹。

刚走进巷子,就听到一阵吆喝声:“卖糖葫芦咯,又甜又脆的糖葫芦!”顺着声音望去,只见一个大爷扛着一根插满糖葫芦的草靶子,那糖葫芦在阳光下亮晶晶的,红得诱人。

我忍不住买了一串,咬上一口,酸酸甜甜的味道瞬间在嘴里散开,那糖衣脆脆的,一咬就“嘎吱”作响。

继续往前走,看到一个小小的理发店。

店门口的招牌都有些掉色了,但店里却热闹得很。

师傅正给一位老爷爷理发,动作娴熟,一边理还一边和老爷爷唠着嗑。

我站在那儿看了一会儿,发现师傅的工具虽然简单,可手艺真是没得说。

再往前走,有一家小小的书店。

门口摆着一个旧旧的书架,上面堆满了各种旧书。

我好奇地走过去翻了翻,居然找到了一本小时候特别喜欢的漫画书。

那一瞬间,感觉像是找到了失落已久的宝贝。

正当我拿着书准备离开的时候,突然听到一阵悠扬的二胡声。

顺着声音找过去,看到一个老爷爷坐在门口拉二胡。

他闭着眼睛,身子随着节奏轻轻晃动,那曲调时而欢快,时而忧伤,仿佛在诉说着一个个古老的故事。

我站在那儿听了好久,都舍不得离开。

逛完这条巷子,我心里满是感慨。

这里没有高楼大厦,没有繁华的商场,但却有着最真实、最温暖的生活气息。

每一个角落都充满了故事,每一个人都有着自己的喜怒哀乐。

朋友,我给你讲这些,是希望你能感受到我生活中的这些小美好。

我知道美国是个很现代化的国家,但我相信,在那些高楼大厦的背后,也一定有着这样充满烟火气的角落。

真希望有一天,你能来到我这儿,我带你亲自去逛逛这条有趣的巷子。

也期待着有一天,我能去到你的国家,去感受你那里的风土人情。

最后,愿你的每一天都充满阳光和欢笑,就像那天我在巷子里感受到的那样温暖和美好。

给你的美国笔友写一封信英语作文

给你的美国笔友写一封信英语作文

给你的美国笔友写一封信英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear Pen Pal,Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I live in a small town in China called Xizhou. I was really excited when my teacher told our class that we would each get an American pen pal to write letters to. I've never had a pen pal before, so this is going to be a lot of fun!I can't wait to learn all about you and where you live. China is really big, but my town is pretty small. We have around 5,000 people living here. It's right in the middle of the countryside, surrounded by farms and rice fields. The nearest big city is about an hour away by car.My favorite part about living in Xizhou is that it's so beautiful and peaceful here. We have a few small shops and restaurants, but that's about it. There's not much traffic or noise pollution like in the cities. Instead, we have wide open spaces, fresh air, and gorgeous views of the mountains all around us. On the weekends, my friends and I love to go hiking and exploring innature. We pack a picnic lunch and spend the whole day outside running around.School life here is probably a little different than what you're used to. We start classes at 7:30am and they go until 5pm, with just a short lunch break in the middle. We study subjects like math, Chinese literature, English, science, history, art, and music. Mandarin is the main language spoken in China, but we start learning English in 1st grade. My favorite subjects are art and English - I love being creative and learning about new cultures.Unlike American schools, we don't really have big sports teams or afterschool clubs. Instead, we take special classes after our normal school day ends. I take Chinese yo-yo lessons twice a week. It's kind of like doing tricks with a yo-yo, except the yo-yos are bigger and there are special string movements. I'm not very good at it yet, but I'm practicing hard! I also take piano lessons on Saturdays.On Sundays, my day is totally free to relax and play. My parents are both farmers, so they have to work in the fields every day. But on Sundays, we'll often go on a family bike ride together or have a picnic by the river if the weather is nice. One of my favorite traditions is when we make zongzi together for the Dragon Boat Festival. Zongzi are sticky rice dumplings stuffedwith different fillings, wrapped up in bamboo leaves. The whole process of soaking the bamboo leaves, mixing the sticky rice, and carefully wrapping everything up is a lot of fun.I'd love to hear what kinds of festivals, holidays, and traditions you have where you live. Are there any special foods you eat for celebrations? What do you like to do for fun in your free time? I'm sure there are lots of differences between our cities, but I bet there are similarities too!Well, that's probably enough about me for now. I can't wait to get your letter and learn all about your life. Please write back soon!Your friend,Jamie篇2Dear Pen Pal,Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I live in a small town called Oakville in the countryside of England. I'm so excited to have a pen pal from America - I can't wait to learn all about where you live!I thought I'd start by telling you a bit about my family. I live with my mom, dad, and little sister Emily who is 7 years old. We also have a dog named Rufus who is a golden retriever. He's really friendly and loves to play fetch and go for walks in the woods near our house. My dad works in an office in the city but my mom stays home with me and Emily. On the weekends we love going on little adventures together as a family.Just last weekend we went strawberry picking at a farm about 30 minutes away from our house. They had the most delicious, juicy strawberries! We ended up picking so many that mom made strawberry jam, a strawberry pie, and we even had enough left over to make strawberry milkshakes. My favorite was definitely the milkshakes. What's your favorite strawberry treat?Another fun thing we did recently was visit a castle that's just a few towns over from where we live. We got to explore all the old rooms and dungeons and even got dressed up in costumes from medieval times! Emily and I felt like real princesses. I'll have to send you some photos next time so you can see how silly we looked. Have you ever visited an old castle before?At school, my favorite subjects are art and reading. We have this cool art teacher named Mr. Davies who lets us get really creative and messy with all kinds of paints, clay, and othermaterials. Just last week we learned how to make our own prints using styrofoam plates and it was so much fun! For reading, we just started a new book called The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe which is part of the Chronicles of Narnia series. I'm only a few chapters in but I'm already hooked! I'll let you know how I like the whole book once I finish it.When I'm not at school, I love being outdoors and active. There's a huge grassy field behind my house where Emily and I have set up a mini obstacle course with hula hoops, jump ropes, and other toys from our backyard. We also really like riding our bikes down quiet country roads and hiking some of the easier trails through the forest. Sometimes we'll pack a picnic lunch to eat outside if the weather is nice. My friends and I are already counting down to summer when we'll be able to do that every day!I have to run for now, but I'm really looking forward to hearing back from you all about your life in America! What kinds of things do you like to do for fun? What are your favorite subjects in school? Be sure to tell me everything!Talk to you soon!Your friend,Jamie篇3Dear Emily,Hi! It's me, your pen pal Xiaoming from China. I'm so excited to write you this letter and tell you all about my life here. Things are quite different from how you live in America, but I'll do my best to explain it all to you. Get ready for a super long letter!First off, I live in a huge city called Shanghai. It's nothing like the small town you described living in. Everywhere I look there are massive skyscrapers shooting up into the sky. The streets are always crowded with people, cars, buses and motorbikes zipping by. The noise never stops - there's a constant buzz of traffic, people chat篇4Dear Jessica,Hi! How are you doing? I'm so excited to finally write to my new pen pal all the way in America! My name is Jia Ming and I'm 9 years old. I live in Shanghai, China with my mom, dad, and little sister Mei Mei who is 6 years old.Let me tell you all about my family first. My mom works at a big company downtown as an accountant. She has to leave really early in the morning to beat the traffic but then she gets home around 6pm to make us dinner. My dad is a teacher at a middle school nearby. He teaches math which is my favorite subject! Maybe he can give you some extra math worksheets if you ever need them. Haha just kidding! My little sister Mei Mei just started 1st grade this year. She loves drawing and coloring and is always making me pictures. I have to admit some of them are really good!Now let me tell you about my school and what I like to do for fun. I go to Xingzhi Elementary School which is just a 10 minute walk from my house. We have to wear uniforms which kind of stinks but I've gotten used to it. My favorite classes are math, art, and P.E. I'm really good at math just like my dad. Art class is fun because I love painting and drawing animals. For P.E. we get to play games like basketball, soccer, and run races which I always win!After school, my favorite thing to do is go to the park nearby and play on the jungle gym or swing on the swings. I'm the fastest runner and best climber out of all my friends. Sometimes we also play basketball, soccer, or just chase each other around.My parents don't let me watch too much TV or play video games during the week, but on weekends I like playing mobile games on my mom's old phone. My favorite game right now is Pop Balloon but I'm getting kind of bored with it. Do you have any good mobile game recommendations I should try?On weekends, my family likes going to the movies, museum, or sometimes we take little trips around Shanghai. Two weeks ago we went to the Science and Technology Museum and got to see a tornado machine and walk through a replica coal mine which was so cool! I also really like going to the park near my house and flying a kite. There's this really yummy jianbing (kind of like a crepe) stand in the park that my dad and I always get from after flying kites.Well I think that's all for my first letter! Make sure to write back and tell me all about your life in America. I'm so curious to learn about where you live, your school, family, and friends. I've never been to America before. Is it a lot different from China? I can't wait to hear back from you!Your new friend,Jia Ming篇5Dear Pen Pal,Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I live in a big city in China called Shanghai. My teacher Mrs. Wang told our class that we would be getting pen pals from America this year. I was so excited when I found out you were going to be my pen pal!I can't wait to learn all about you and where you live. China is really different from America in a lot of ways. Like I said, I live in a huge city with over 24 million people! Can you imagine that? The city is always busy with cars, buses, and lots of people walking around. There are tall skyscrapers and buildings everywhere you look.At night, the streets are so bright from all the neon lights and signs. It's really beautiful! During the day, I hear a ton of honking from cars stuck in traffic jams. My mom has to leave super early for work to avoid the bad traffic. I don't know how people handle sitting in their cars like that every day!My family lives in an apartment in the city. We're on the 28th floor, so we have an amazing view! I can see the bright lights at night and the skyscrapers stretching out all around our building. Our apartment isn't huge, but it's cozy. My little brother Xiao andI share a bedroom. We've made it lots of fun by decorating with our favorite games, toys, and posters.What's your house like? Do you live in a big city too or is it a small town? I've never been to America before, but I've seen pictures and it looks like there's a lot of wide open space with yards and trees around the houses. That must be so nice! Here, there are parks around the city, but not a lot of trees and grass near our apartment.School is pretty different here too compared to what I've seen on TV shows about America. We have a uniform we have to wear every day - navy blue pants or skirts with white shirts. I kind of like it because it's one less thing to worry about in the morning! Our school day is also really long. We start at 7:30am and don't get dismissed until 5pm most days. We get breaks for lunch and Exercise time, but we spend most of the day in the classroom learning.Classes here are pretty strict. We have to work really hard because there is a lot of pressure to do well on our exams. My favorite subjects are math, science and art. Math and science make sense to me and I find them interesting. For art class, I love being creative and making paintings or drawings. What are your favorite subjects?On the weekends, I have a lot of after-school activities I attend. I take Chinese calligraphy lessons, piano lessons, and I'm also on the school's basketball team. We practice every Saturday morning. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful Chinese handwriting and ink brush painting. It's a very traditional art form that I really enjoy learning. Do you have any fun hobbies or sports you play?Some of my other favorite things are reading fantasy novels (I love Harry Potter!), doing puzzles, and eating dumplings. My mom makes the most delicious soup dumplings. You have to be careful when you eat them because the broth inside is super hot!I also really like rice, noodles, buns - basically all kinds of Chinese food. What's your favorite food?Well, I think I've covered a lot about my life here in Shanghai!I can't wait to hear back from you and learn all about you. Please tell me what it's like where you live, what you like to do for fun, and anything else you want to share. I'm so excited to become pen pals!Your friend,Jamie篇6Dear Jessica,Hi! It's me, your pen pal Xiaoming from China. I'm so excited to write you this letter and tell you all about my life here. I hope you and your family are doing well!First, let me tell you about my school. I go to Yinghua Elementary School right here in Beijing. We wear really cool uniforms - mine has a white shirt with a red tie and blue pants. I think they look very smart! School starts at 8am and goes until 3:30pm Monday to Friday. We have classes like math, Chinese language, English, science, art, music, and P.E. My favorite subjects are art and P.E. because I love being creative and active. In art class, we get to paint, draw, sculpt with clay - it's awesome! And in P.E., we play all kinds of sports and games like basketball, soccer, jump rope, and my favorite - running races. I'm one of the fastest runners in my grade!I also really like English class because I get to practice writing and speaking in English, like I'm doing now with this letter. My English teacher is really nice and makes learning fun. We read stories, sing songs, and play language games. I'm trying my best to get better at English so I can communicate well with you and understand everything you write me!At lunch every day, we get delicious Chinese food in the cafeteria. There's always rice, vegetable dishes, and then a main dish like kung pao chicken, beef and broccoli, or sweet and sour pork. My favorite is the dumplings - I could eat a whole plateful! We use chopsticks to eat our food. Have you ever tried using chopsticks before? It takes a lot of practice, but I'm a pro now after using them my whole life.After school, I usually have a snack like a rice ball or piece of fruit, and then I work on my homework for a couple hours. Once that's done, I get to relax and have some fun! I love playing outside with my friends - we'll ride our bikes, rollerblade, skip rope, or play basketball, badminton, or jump around at the neighborhood playground. I'm an only child, so my friends are like the brothers and sisters I don't have. We have such a blast together!In the evenings, my parents like our family to have dinner together. We'll eat more delicious Chinese food, and then we'll watch a show or movie together. I'm obsessed with the Chinese animated comedy "Ne Zha" right now - it's about a little boy who is born a powerful god by accident and gets into all kinds of mischievous adventures. It's super funny!On the weekends, my parents and I love going on little outings around Beijing. We'll go to the park and I'll chase the squirrels while my dad flies a kite. Or we'll check out the latest exhibits at the science museum or go see an acrobat show with intense tumblers and human pyramids. Beijing is such an amazing, historic city with so much to do and see. I feel really lucky to live here!One of my favorite places is the grounds of the Forbidden City. This was the grand palace for China's emperors hundreds of years ago. It's absolutely massive with tons of temples, pavilions, gardens, and corridors to explore. My parents say it's an important place that represents 5,000 years of Chinese culture, so I need to appreciate its beauty and history. I'll have to take you there if you ever visit Beijing! We could get dressed up like ancient royalty and parade around pretending to be an emperor and empress. Wouldn't that be hilarious?Well Jessica, I could go on and on, but I don't want this letter to be a billion pages long! I hope you enjoyed learning about my life in Beijing. Please write back soon and tell me all about your life in the United States. What are your favorite subjects in school? What kind of activities do you like to do for fun? What are some of your favorite foods? I can't wait to hear everything!Your friend, Xiaoming。

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