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大学英语考试口语作文6篇

大学英语考试口语作文6篇

大学英语考试口语作文Test 2On Keeping a Diary in EnglishKeeping a diary in English is one of the effective ways to improve our English writing ability. It can help us to cultivate the habit of thinking in English. If we persist in this practice, gradually we’ll in this practice, gradually we’ll learn how to express ourselves in English. learn how to express ourselves in English.In keeping a diary in English, we inevitably run up against a lot of difficulties. In the first place, it often happens that we have trouble finding appropriate words and phrases to give expression to our mind. Secondly, there are many idiomatic ways of saying things in Chinese. And it is extremely hard for us to put them into English properly. Certainly, there are some other roadblocks we may come across in our keeping a diary in English.As far as I’m concerned As far as I’m concerned, my suggestion is that we should always have a notebook , my suggestion is that we should always have a notebook and a Chinese-English dictionary within easy reach. Whenever something beats us, we can first put it down in our notebook and then consult our dictionary. We can also turn to our English teacher for help, if necessary. In short, I believe that it is of great use to keep a diary in English for the development of our writing skills.Test 3Keeping PetsWith the rise of people With the rise of people’’s living standard, keeping pets is becoming a fashionable activity in China. More and more pet markets are set up across the nation, in which various kinds of pets are available. Over the past few years, even the prices of pets have been on the rise. Some people would spend several thousand yuan on a smart dog or a rare bird. If you are strolling along the streets in the evening, you ’ll see a lot of people walking dogs.People keep pets for different reasons. For most families, pets are lovely, sensitive creatures with whom they are able to communicate. They keep them just for fun and pleasure. As for some adults, playing with their pets is their favorite form of relaxation after a day relaxation after a day’’s work. As for children, it seems that there are no better friends or companions they can find than a funny-looking dog or a clever cat. However, for some people, keeping pets is only a display of their wealth. By owning an expensive dog or bird, they intend to show off how wealthy they are.I, myself, don I, myself, don’’t see anything wrong with keeping pets. I think the love that exists between us human and animals can be even more strongly felt while we are feeding a pet. It is this harmonious relationship between human and animals that contributes to the balance of nature.Test 4Job Problems for College GraduatesNowadays, college graduates find it more and more difficult to get a rewarding job, and worst of all, many of them can’’t find jobs in their specialties. But why does job, and worst of all, many of them canthat take place? The possible reasons are as follows:Firstly, what the students have learned in colleges or universities can’t meet the demand of the development of industries. For one thing, the courses offered by colleges are so outdated that it it’’s hard for those graduates to translate their book knowledge into real job skills. For another, the students haven’t been taught how to combine the theory with practice. Secondly, it it’’s hard to make a choice between a well-paid job and a favorite one. Some graduates may give up their majors only to seek more money, but this will certainly prevent them from putting their ability into full play. Thirdly, there’s an oversupply of graduates in certain fields and this supply is still increasing. Now most students tend to choose such majors as English, accounting, computer, etc., which they think society needs most and will offer them better job prospects. The trend is so strong that too many students flood into the popular fields. As a result, many of them fail to enter the profession for which they are trained.To solve the problems, we should get the students out of ivory tower to gear their courses to the needs of industries and businesses, and help students seek a way of living a more significant life.Test 6Social Practice in EducationThe majority of the college students think that social practice is not important. They only consider their study as the most important thing. So they do well in class, but pay no attention to social practice. Some students don’t participate in any social practice at all. Therefore, they have little knowledge about society.In fact, social practice should become an organic component of school education. The knowledge we obtain in class is limited. So it is essential for the students to participate in social practice in order to learn something that they can’t get in class. In this sense, social practice is an important part of school education because it is a valuable supplement to classroom teaching.Participation in social practice does a lot of good to us. We can apply the knowledge we obtain from our textbooks to the solution of practical problems. Furthermore, participation in social practice can help the students have more knowledge about our society and our country. They will take correct attitudes towards their studies so that the teachers needn’’t always urge them to work hard.their studies so that the teachers neednTest 7Parental Hopes and Personal DesiresObligations to our parents are very important. Parents are the most beloved persons in the world. They bring us up, care about our lives, take care of our health and help us overcome difficulties. They think all decisions they make are good for us. Besides, they are more experienced. So we should do as they ask.Sometimes, obligations to parents cause people much distress. Between parents and us, there is often a generation gap. As we grow up, we develop our attitude toward life and the world. Sometimes parental hops and personal desires are quite different things. So we different things. So we’’ll be upset if we unwillingly act on their hopes.e W e’’d better find a way which can make ourselves happy while pleasing our parents at the same time. It It’’s necessary for us to exchange our thoughts with our parents from time to time so that we can narrow the gap between us. In this way, both parental hopes and personal desires will come true.Test8Dear John,I’m very glad to hear that you have passed the examination an d been accepted by a very famous university. I feel so proud of you and I believe you really deserve the honor since you have been working so hard.As you have mentioned in the letter, there are both similarities and differences between college life and the high school. On the one hand, you have to go on working hard as there are a lot of subjects for you to learn. On the other hand, in high school, teachers will probably tell you what to learn and how to learn in details, and will also monitor your learning performance, while in college, teachers work like tour guides and you have to find your own way to acquire knowledge and solve problems.For you, I think to be optimistic is very important. If you hope to adapt yourself to the new environment, to the new environment, you’d better be positive no matter what difficulties you will you’d better be positive no matter what difficulties you will experience in your college life. May you adjust yourself to the college life as soon as possible!Truly yours,Carl。

英语口语考试范文(精选10篇)

英语口语考试范文(精选10篇)

Good morning, my dear professors. It’s my pleasure to be given a chance for your interview. My name is XXX,I am XXX years old. I come from XXX, a very beautiful city. My undergraduate period will be accomplished in XXX university in July, 2009, and now, I am striving for obtaining a key to your prestigious universuty.In the past two years I have been prepareing for the postgraduate examination for it has been my dream to be a postgraduate. I am open-minded ,quick in thought and very fond ofXXX .In my spare time,I have broad interests like many other youngsters and I will try my best to finish it no matter how difficult it is..I like reading books, especially those about I exchange with other people by making comments in the forum on addition, I am a person with great perseverance. During my college years, I found web sign very interesting, so I learned it very hard. Therefore, I have a comparative good command of network application and I am skillful in searching for information on Internet. Well, in my spare time, I like basketball, tennis and Chinese chess. Also English is my favorite. I often go to English corner to practice my oral English, and write compositions to improve my written ability.I always believe that one will easily lag behind unless he keeps on learning .Of course, if I am given a chance to study XXX in this famous University, I will concentrate on my study and make great efforts to master a good command of advance XXX. Ok, that is all, thank you for your attention.英语口语考试范文2There are several reasons accounting for my endeavor.Above all, I have been deeply impressed by the academic atmosphere when I came here last summer. In my opinion, as one of the most famous XXX in our country, it provides people with enough room to get further achievement. This is the first reason.The second one is I am long for doing research in XXX throughout my life. It’s a pleasure to be with my favorite XXX for lifetime. I suppose this is the most important factor in my decision. Thirdly, I learnt a lot from my XXX job during the past two years. However, I think further study is still urgent for me to realize self-value. Life is precious. It is necessary to seize any chance for self-development, especially in this competitive modern world.In a word, I am looking forward to making a solid foundation for future profession after two years study here.英语口语考试范文3There are four members in my family: my parents, my XXX and me. My father is a technician in XXX. He often goes out on business and therefore, most of the housework is done by my industrious mom. Climbing at weekends is our common interest. The fresh air and natural beauty can help us get rid of tiredness. They can strengthen our relation, my prepareing for coming here, my parents’love and support ha ve always been my power and I hope in the future I wil be able to repay them.XXX University is the oldest one in the province. It was founded in XXX and covers an area of over XXX. The building area is XXX square meters. It develops into a comprehensive university with efforts of generations, especially after the reform and opening up. It takes the lead among the XXX universities with excellent teaching and scientific research ability. The library has the storage of XXX books and various research institutes are set up including XXX research centers. There are teaching research experimental bases. For example, the computer center, analyzing-test center, modern education technical center and so on.英语口语考试范文5First, I hope I can form systematic view of XXX. As for XXX, my express wish is to get a complete comprehension of the formation and development as well as XXX. If possible, I will go on with my study for doctorate degree.In a word, I am looking forward to making a solid foundation for future profession after two years study here.英语口语考试范文6I am from XXX, a famous city with a long history over 2,200 years. It is called XXX because there were lots of XXX even 900 years ago. The city lies in the eastern part of the province. It is the center of politics, economy and culture. Many celebrities were born here, for instance, XXX,XXX and XXX . . You know, there is a saying that “The greatness of a man lends a glory to a place”. I think the city really deserves it. In addition, it is famous for the hot springs. They are known for high-quality. Visitors at home and abroad feel it comfortable bathing is my beloved hometown.英语口语考试范文7Hello, is my great hornor and pleasure to share my movie preferance with you. as a movie fan, i have watched numbers of movies both domestic and abroad. maybe you are curious about which one is the most favourate among them. actually, it is hard for me to tell the best,because each prominent film has its characteristics. some of them are humorous to make you laugh, some are driving you burst to tears.But it is indeed impressive to me to review the utmost disliked film——"hero" which is directed by zhang yimou, in XX.Although this film show numourous famous filmstars, but you can tell nothing more than its great sceens. what worse, the whole movie just tell a story of the failure assassinate the emperor of qin dynasty. it is hollow on the theme and mindlein the view of narrator. it is a not-uncommon phenomenon which is arising in china movie market. i think it is really a shame to invest so much money to creat a film about nothing.As i consideration, a good film should belongs to a spiritual production which either to help us relax or improve our artific k you for your listen.Hello every body,i'm so happy that i've got the chance to introduce myself to you all. my chinese name isxxx and mhy english name is xxx,i'm x years live favourite sport is xxx,i have many hobies .i love all the subjects at school. to attend all the lessons keep me always on the i really enjoy the proceof improvement.No doubt,chances are favourite prepared 'll do my best for the bright 's all about k you for listening to you all have a nice day today.英语口语考试范文8General IntroductionI am a third year master major in automation at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China. With tremendous interest in Industrial Engineering, I am writing to apply for acceptanceinto your . graduate program.Education background In 1995, I entered the Nanjing University of Science & Technology (NUST) -- widely considered one of the China’s best engineering schools. During the following undergraduate study, my academic records kept distinguished among the whole department. I was granted First Class Prize every semester,In 1999, I got the privilege to enter the graduate programwaived of the admission test.At the period of my graduate study, my overall GPA() ranked top 5% in the department. In the second semester, I became teacher assistant that is given to talented and matured students only. This year, I won the Acer Scholarship as the one and only candidate in my department, which is the ultimate accolade for distinguished students endowed by my university. Presently, I am preparing my graduation thesis and trying for the honor of Excellent Graduation Thesis.Research experience and academic activity When a sophomore, I joined the Association of AI Enthusiast and began to narrow down my interest for my future research.With the tool of OpenGL and Matlab, I designed a simulation program for transportation scheduling system. It is now widely used by different research groups in NUST. I assumed and fulfilled a sewage analysis & dispose project for Nanjing sewage treatment plant. This was my first practice to convert a laboratory idea to a commercial product. In retrospect, I find myself standing on a solid basis in both theory and experience, which has prepared me for the . program. My future research interests include: Network Scheduling Problem, Heuristic Algorithm research (especially in GA and Neural network), Supply chain network research, Hybrid system performance analysis with Petri nets and Data英语口语考试范文9the most important event in my life(口语考试的演讲稿)good morning,everyone!it's a great pleasure to stand here to share my own story with you.what's the most important event in your life?different people may have different i have gotten my answer these days----that is coming to wuyi university where my life has great changes,in other words,the university life has brought many "first times" to me----the new experience.when i was at high school,i was told that the university life was wonderful,full of freedom and chanllenges,so i was really looking forward to my own life in university,dreaming of the beautiful campus,interesting courses and all kinds of activities.however, when it really came to me,it's a different story at the took my first step into the campus with disappointment,beacause the buildings look too old and still remember the day when daddy drove me here and i was unwiling to get out of the car and say goodbye to the way to jiangmen,i hope if only the car slowed down or the road was longer.there's no doubt that as a freshman i couldn't adapt myself to the new life here due to the differences between university life and high school life,in particular the one dependent like i was at a boarding school,however,living in the university is not the same as before,you know,it's the first time for me to be so far away from felt homesick and even a littleafraid,and i phoned mummy and daddy almost every 's more,at home mummy and daddy do everything for me,because i am a child forever in their eyes,so they always protect me from being now i have to learn to be independent and do everything by myself.as time goes by,i have met new friends who make me feel at ease on have managed to adjust myself to the life here,furthermore,i've learnt a lot from university far away from home,i get to realize how deeply i love my family and how deeply they love though they're not around me here in jiangmen,i was able to take good care of myself;i can wash my clothes by my own hands;i can put away my things by myself;i can go shopping with my roommates.now i am a member of the environmental protection association of wuyi university,where i've gotten a lot of opportunities to train myself and broaden my mind,such as working out the function plan and giving others a lesson on environnmental protection,and all of these are i make every effort to work on one thing,finally i make it,and the feeling is really got my first part-time job last can imagine how exciting i was when i got my paid after hours' i understand the old saying''no pain,no you think you can,you can!"英语口语考试范文10(一)1、Do you like your monitor? Why? Why not?2、Is your English teacher strict with you in your studies? How?3、How are you getting along with your classmates?(二)1、What kind of music do you like best?2、What do you think of your English teacher?3、Who is your best friend? Say something about him\her.(三)1、Do you often use dictionaries when you learn English?2、what date is your birthday?3、How do you like your mother?。

英语口语作文20篇

英语口语作文20篇

英语口语作文20篇Given the task, it seems you're asking for 20 short paragraphs, each suitable for an English-speaking composition for various age groups. Here's a start with a diverse set of topics:1. The Joy of ReadingBooks are the treasure troves of knowledge and imagination. They transport us to different worlds and teachus invaluable lessons.2. My Pet's PersonalityMy pet, a fluffy golden retriever, has a personality as warm as its fur. It's playful, loyal, and always ready for an adventure.3. The Art of CookingCooking is more than just combining ingredients; it's an art that brings people together, one delicious meal at a time.4. A Day in the ParkSunshine, laughter, and the scent of fresh-cut grass—spending a day in the park is a simple pleasure that never grows old.5. The Wonders of NatureNature's beauty is boundless, from the towering mountains to the serene ocean waves, each sight more breathtaking than the last.6. The Power of MusicMusic has the power to uplift spirits, evoke emotions, and create connections that transcend language and culture.7. Learning a New SkillThe journey of learning a new skill is challenging yet rewarding. It teaches patience, perseverance, and the joy of self-improvement.8. The Importance of FriendshipFriendship is a bond that enriches our lives, providing support, laughter, and a sense of belonging.9. The Magic of TechnologyTechnology has transformed our world, making the impossible possible and connecting us in ways we never thought possible.10. Embracing ChangeChange is the only constant in life. Embracing it with an open mind can lead to growth and new opportunities.11. The Value of TimeTime is a precious resource that once spent, cannot be regained. It's wise to use it wisely and cherish every moment.12. The Beauty of SunsetsSunset is a daily reminder of nature's grandeur. Each one is unique, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink.13. The Thrill of SportsSports bring excitement and competition, teaching us the importance of teamwork, discipline, and the thrill of victory.14. The Quiet of the LibraryThe hushed atmosphere of a library is a sanctuary for the mind, a place where knowledge and imagination can flourish.15. The Taste of CultureExploring different cultures through their food, music, and traditions is a delightful journey that broadens our horizons.16. The Adventure of TravelTravel is the ultimate adventure, offering new experiences, broadening perspectives, and creating unforgettable memories.17. The Comfort of HomeNo matter where we go, the comfort and familiarity of home is a constant source of warmth and security.18. The Mystery of the Night SkyGazing at the stars on a clear night is a humbling experience, reminding us of the vastness of the universe.19. The Spirit of VolunteeringVolunteering is a selfless act that not only helps others but also enriches our own lives with a sense of purpose and fulfillment.20. The Joy of DiscoveryEvery day offers the chance for discovery, whether it's learning something new or finding beauty in the everyday.Each paragraph is designed to be a standalone thought or observation, suitable for a composition in an English language class. They cover a range of topics that could appeal to different age groups and interests.。

关于美丽中国的英语作文口语考试

关于美丽中国的英语作文口语考试

关于美丽中国的英语作文口语考试全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Oh wow, I have to write an essay about beautiful China in a casual and conversational way, like a little kid, and it has to be more than 2000 words long for an English exam. That's going to be a challenge, but I'll give it my best shot!So, let's talk about how amazing China is. There are so many beautiful places to visit and so many interesting things to learn about. Have you ever heard of the Great Wall of China? It's like a super long dragon made of bricks that stretches across the country. People say you can even see it from space!And have you seen pictures of the pandas in China? They are so adorable with their black and white fur. I heard they are really good at climbing trees and eating bamboo. I wish I could see them in real life one day.China is also famous for its delicious food. I love eating dumplings and noodles. Did you know that China has so many different types of cuisine, like Sichuan food and Cantonese food?I bet they taste really yummy.I also heard that China has a lot of traditional festivals, like the Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. People celebrate with dragon dances, lanterns, and yummy mooncakes. It must be so much fun to join in the festivities.I think China is a really cool place with so much history and culture. I hope one day I can visit and see all the beautiful sights for myself. China, here I come!篇2Oh! I have to write a super long essay about Beautiful China, that sounds awesome! Let's get started!Hey everyone, have you ever thought about how beautiful China is? There are so many amazing places to visit and so many incredible things to see! From the Great Wall to the Terracotta Warriors, from the pandas in Chengdu to the skyscrapers in Shanghai, China is full of beauty and wonder.One of the most beautiful things about China is its rich history and culture. The Great Wall, for example, is a symbol of China's ancient civilization and is just so cool to see in person. And the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an are like nothing else in the world – they are thousands of life-sized clay soldiers that were buried with the first Emperor of China!But China is not just about history – it's also a country of incredible natural beauty. The landscapes in places like Guilin and Zhangjiajie are like something out of a painting, with their towering mountains and meandering rivers. And who can forget about the adorable pandas in Chengdu? They are so cute and cuddly, you just want to hug them all day long!And then there are the big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, with their stunning skyscrapers and bustling streets. The mix of old and new in these cities is so cool to see – you can visit ancient temples in the morning and go shopping in modern malls in the afternoon!I love everything about China – the history, the culture, the natural beauty, the cute animals, and the awesome cities. It's a country that has something for everyone, and I can't wait to explore more of it one day. Beautiful China, I will come and see you soon!篇3Hello everyone! Today I'm going to talk to you about beautiful China. China is a big country with lots of amazing things to see. There are so many beautiful places to visit and things to do.First, let's talk about the Great Wall. This is a really famous landmark in China. It's so big and long, and it's really cool to walk along and see all the history. I went there with my family once and it was so cool to imagine what it was like when they built it a long time ago.Next, let's talk about the pandas. China is famous for its cute pandas. They are so fluffy and fun to watch. I went to a zoo once and saw a panda eating bamboo. It was so cute!There are also lots of beautiful mountains and rivers in China.I saw a picture of Mount Everest once and it was so tall and amazing. I wish I could climb it one day. And the Yangtze River is so big and pretty. I want to take a boat ride on it one day.Overall, China is a really beautiful country with lots of cool things to see. I can't wait to explore more of it one day. I hope you get to visit too and see all the beauty for yourself. Thanks for listening!篇4Hello everyone! Today in our English exam, we are going to talk about beautiful China. China is a really big country with lots of cool things to see!First, let's talk about the Great Wall of China. It's super long and was built a long time ago to protect China from enemies. It's really amazing to walk on the Great Wall and see all the beautiful views.Next, we have the pandas in China. Pandas are so cute and cuddly! They are black and white and love to eat bamboo. You can visit them in places like Chengdu and see them playing and eating. It's so much fun!Another really cool thing in China is the Terracotta Warriors. They are statues of soldiers and horses that were buried with the first emperor of China. It's like a big army underground! It's so interesting to see how detailed and real they look.We also have the beautiful scenery in places like Guilin and Zhangjiajie. The mountains are so tall and the rivers are so clear. It feels like you are in a fairy tale when you visit these places.There are so many more beautiful things in China, like the Forbidden City, the Yangtze River, and the cute little villages. I hope you all get to visit China one day and see all the beauty for yourself. Thank you for listening to my talk about beautiful China! Bye bye!篇5Title: My Beautiful ChinaHey guys! Today I want to talk about our beautiful country, China. There are so many amazing things to see and do here! Let me tell you all about it.First of all, have you ever heard of the Great Wall? It's this super long wall that goes all the way across China. It was built a long time ago to protect us from enemies. It's really cool to walk on and see all the towers and lookout points.Next, we have lots of beautiful mountains in China. One of the most famous ones is called Mount Everest. It's the highest mountain in the world! People come from all over just to see it and maybe even climb to the top.And have you seen the pandas? They are so cute and fluffy! China is the only place in the world where you can see wild pandas. It's like visiting a real-life teddy bear!Let's not forget about the delicious food in China. We have dumplings, noodles, and rice dishes that are so yummy. And don't even get me started on the desserts like mooncakes and mango pudding. I could eat them all day!Lastly, China is so big and diverse. We have big cities like Shanghai and Beijing, but also small villages with traditional houses. There's something for everyone here.So, guys, that's why China is such a beautiful country. We should all be proud to call it home! Let's take care of our land and appreciate all the wonderful things it has to offer. Thanks for listening!篇6Once upon a time, there was a beautiful country called China. It's not just any old country, it's a super special country full of amazing things to see and do. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, China has some of the most beautiful natural scenery you can imagine. There's the Great Wall, which is like a gigantic dragon snaking its way through the mountains. And then there's the Yangtze River, which is so big you can't even see the other side! You can go hiking in the mountains, or take a boat ride down the river, and see all the amazing animals and plants that live there.But China is not just about nature, there are also some super cool cities to visit. Take Beijing for example, it's the capital city and has the famous Forbidden City where emperors used to live.And Shanghai is a super modern city with tall skyscrapers and lots of shopping malls. You can try all kinds of yummy Chinese food like dumplings and noodles, and maybe even see a traditional Chinese dance or opera.And let's not forget about the people of China, they are so friendly and welcoming. You can learn all about their history and culture, and maybe even try speaking a little bit of Chinese yourself. They love to show off their country and tell you all about its ancient history and modern developments.So, if you ever get the chance to visit China, you should definitely go. It's a beautiful country with so much to see and do, you won't be disappointed. Go and explore this amazing land and make memories that will last a lifetime!篇7Once upon a time, I had an exam about Beautiful China in school. It was super duper exciting because I love learning about all the awesome things in our country!First, I learned about the Great Wall. It's like a super long dragon made of bricks and stones. It goes up and down mountains and stretches really far. I heard it's even visible from space! Wow, that's so cool!Then, I found out about the pandas in China. They are so cute and fluffy! They eat bamboo all day and like to play in the trees. I wish I could hug a panda one day, they look so cuddly!Next, I read about the Terracotta Warriors. They are like a big army of clay soldiers that was buried underground for over 2,000 years. Can you imagine finding all those statues? It's like areal-life treasure hunt!I also learned about the beautiful landscapes in China. There are majestic mountains, stunning rivers, and magical forests. I would love to go explore all these amazing places one day.In the end, I wrote about how proud I am to be Chinese and how lucky I am to live in such a beautiful country. I can't wait to learn more about China and all the wonderful things it has to offer. China is truly a treasure trove of beauty and history!That's all I wrote in my exam about Beautiful China. I hope I did a good job! I love learning about my country and all the amazing things it has to offer. China, you're the best!篇8Oh, hello everyone! Today, my teacher asked us to write an essay about beautiful China in a casual and conversational style.I'm super excited to tell you all about the amazing things I love about my country!First of all, China is so big and diverse! There are mountains, rivers, forests, and deserts all in one country. Have you ever seen the stunning Great Wall or the magnificent Yangtze River? They are so beautiful and famous all over the world!And guess what? China has a lot of delicious food too! I love eating dumplings, noodles, and rice every day. And don't even get me started on all the yummy snacks like bubble tea, baozi, and mooncakes. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!But you know what's the best part of China? The people! They are so friendly, kind, and hardworking. I love celebrating holidays like Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival with my family and friends. We have so much fun eating, playing games, and watching fireworks together.There are also so many cool things to do in China, like visiting ancient temples, exploring bustling cities, and learning about Chinese history and culture. I feel so lucky to live in such a beautiful and vibrant country.In conclusion, China is a truly amazing place with so much to see, do, and experience. I can't wait to grow up and travel to allthe different provinces and cities to explore more of my incredible country. I hope you all get the chance to visit China one day and see for yourselves just how beautiful it is! Bye for now!篇9Wow! Today we had an English exam about beautiful China. It was super fun and interesting! I want to tell you all about it!First, we learned that China is a really big country with lots of different places to visit. There are beautiful mountains, rivers, forests, and even deserts! It's so cool to think about all the different landscapes in China.One of the most famous places in China is the Great Wall. It's really long and was built a long time ago to keep out invaders. We also learned about the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an. They are statues of soldiers made out of clay. So amazing!We also talked about the panda bears in China. They are so cute and cuddly! I would love to see a real panda one day. And did you know that China has a lot of delicious food too? I really want to try some dumplings and noodles.I think China sounds like such a cool place to visit. I would love to go there someday and see all the beautiful sights. I hope I did well on the exam so I can learn even more about China!That's all for now. I can't wait to learn more about the world in our next lesson. Bye!篇10My Essay about Beautiful ChinaHey everyone, today I am going to talk about Beautiful China. China is a really big country with so many cool things to see and do. It's like a super big adventure playground!First of all, let's talk about the Great Wall of China. It's soooo long and soooo old! Did you know that it was built over 2,000 years ago to protect China from bad guys? How awesome is that? You can even walk on it and take super cool pictures.Next up is the Giant Panda. They are like the cutest things ever! They are black and white and love to eat bamboo. You can see them at the Panda Research Base in Chengdu. They are so playful and funny to watch.Oh, and let's not forget about the Terracotta Warriors inXi'an. There are over 8,000 clay soldiers that were buried with thefirst Emperor of China. They have been underground for over 2,000 years! Can you imagine that?And of course, China has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. From the towering mountains of Zhangjiajie to the tranquil rice terraces of Longji, there is something for everyone to enjoy.I hope you all get a chance to visit Beautiful China one day. It's a magical place full of history, culture, and natural beauty. Let's go explore!。

关于英语口语考试的介绍英语作文

关于英语口语考试的介绍英语作文

关于英语口语考试的介绍英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1An Exciting Adventure: My English Oral Exam ExperienceHi there! My name is Emily, and I'm a 10-year-old student in the 5th grade. Today, I want to share with you my thrilling experience of taking the English oral exam. It was an adventure filled with excitement, nerves, and a whole lot of fun!As you might know, the English oral exam is a test where we have to speak and converse in English. It's a chance for us to show off our English speaking skills and prove how much we've learned throughout the year. When my teacher first announced that we would be taking this exam, I felt a mix of emotions –excitement, nervousness, and even a little bit of fear. But deep down, I knew it would be a fantastic opportunity to challenge myself and showcase my English abilities.Preparing for the ExamIn the weeks leading up to the exam, my teacher gave us plenty of practice opportunities. We did role-plays, hadconversations with our classmates, and even practiced answering questions in front of the class. At first, I was a bit shy and nervous, but as time went on, I started to feel more confident and comfortable speaking English out loud.One of the most helpful things my teacher did was to give us a list of possible topics that could come up in the exam. We practiced discussing everything from our hobbies and favorite books to our dreams for the future. My personal favorite topic was talking about my pet dog, Buddy. I could go on and on about how cute and playful he is, and it was a great way to practice my English vocabulary and sentences.The Big DayFinally, the day of the English oral exam arrived. As I walked into the classroom, my heart was racing with excitement and a few butterflies in my stomach. But I took a deep breath and reminded myself of all the practice I had done.The exam was set up like a small interview. There was a friendly examiner who asked me questions, and I had to respond in English. At first, I was a little nervous, but as soon as I started speaking, I felt more at ease. The examiner was really nice and made me feel comfortable.One of the questions I remember clearly was about my favorite book. I talked about how much I love the "Harry Potter" series and how I admire the bravery and friendship of the characters. I even used some of the vocabulary words I had learned, like "courageous" and "loyalty."Another question was about my plans for the future. I shared my dream of becoming a veterinarian because I love animals so much. I talked about how I want to help sick and injured pets get better and how rewarding it would be to make a difference in their lives.Throughout the exam, I tried my best to speak clearly, use proper grammar, and incorporate the English phrases and expressions I had practiced. It was a bit challenging at times, but I did my best and had fun with it.The AftermathAfter the exam was over, I felt a huge sense of relief and accomplishment. It was such an exhilarating experience, and I was proud of myself for stepping out of my comfort zone and embracing the challenge.A few weeks later, the results were announced, and I was overjoyed to learn that I had passed the exam with flying colors!My hard work and preparation had paid off, and I felt even more motivated to continue improving my English skills.Looking back on this experience, I realize how valuable it was for me. Not only did it help me become more confident in my English speaking abilities, but it also taught me the importance of perseverance and practice. I learned that with dedication and a positive attitude, I can overcome any challenge that comes my way.So, if you're facing an English oral exam or any other daunting task, remember my story. Embrace the challenge, prepare diligently, and have confidence in yourself. Who knows, you might just have an exciting adventure of your own!That's my tale of taking the English oral exam. It was a journey filled with hard work, determination, and ultimately, a sense of accomplishment. I hope my experience can inspire you to take on new challenges and never stop learning and growing.Keep practicing your English, and who knows, maybe one day you'll be the one sharing your own thrilling exam story!篇2My English Oral Exam ExperienceHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I just took the English oral exam at my school and I want to tell you all about it. The oral exam is a really important test where we have to speak English out loud to show how well we can communicate. It was a little scary at first, but I'm going to share my experience so you'll know what to expect when it's your turn!A few weeks before the exam, my English teacher Ms. Roberts told us we needed to start preparing. She said the test would have three main parts - an individual response, a role play, and a group discussion. We spent a lot of time in class practicing speaking, listening, and using all the English vocabulary and grammar we had learned.For the individual response, we had to record ourselves answering a question about a picture or topic. Ms. Roberts gave us sample questions to practice at home. Some were easy like "Describe what you see in this picture." Others were harder opinion questions like "Do you think kids should have pets? Why or why not?" I practiced my answers over and over out loud, trying to use all the big vocabulary words I knew.The role play part was really fun! We got assigned a situation and had to act it out with a partner. My role play was that I was a server at a restaurant and my partner was the customer. I had togreet them, take their order, ask them questions, and handle any special requests. It was like playing pretend but all in English! I loved getting to be creative and make up little scenarios.Then for the group discussion, we had to discuss an issue as a team and come up with ideas together using evidence to support our points. Our topic was "What activities or facilities would improve your school?" The hardest parts were making sure to take turns speaking so everyone got a chance to participate and building on each other's comments in a natural conversation flow. We did a bunch of practice discussions in our group projects leading up to the exam.Finally, the big test day arrived! I was pretty nervous waiting outside the exam room. When it was my turn, I went inside and there was a camera set up to record me along with an examiner who would be grading my English skills. We started with the individual response and I had to describe a picture of some kids playing sports outdoors. I tried to point out lots of details in the picture using descriptive words. Then I had to answer the opinion question "Do you prefer playing indoor or outdoor activities? Why?"After that was the role play. The examiner gave me a card that said I was going to a birthday party and I had to call myfriend and make sure I had the right details like the time, place, what gift to bring, etc. My friend was played by a recording, so I had to respond naturally as if it was a real conversation. I felt pretty confident since we had practiced so many of those situations.The group discussion was next, and the examiner put me in a group with two other test-takers I didn't know. Our task was to discuss "What is the most important skill for students to develop - athletics, arts, academics or something else? Why?" The other students spoke first, so I tried to pay close attention and then gave my perspective agreeing that academics were important but also emphasizing why I valued creative skills like art and music. We went back and forth that way for about 10 minutes.When it was all over, I felt relieved but also proud that I had worked so hard to prepare. The examiner said I did a great job staying in English the whole time and communicating my ideas clearly. A few weeks later, I got my results and scores back. I didn't get a perfect score, but I passed with a high level! My hard work and practice had paid off.Overall, the English oral exam was definitely challenging, but also kind of fun in a way. It pushed me to really show off all the speaking, listening and conversational skills I had been learningin my English classes. If you have the oral exam coming up, my advice would be:Practice speaking out loud as much as you can, especially longer responses using advanced vocabulary.Do lots of role plays with a partner to get comfortable with different real-world scenarios.Work on your discussion skills - making points,agreeing/disagreeing, asking follow-up questions, etc.During the exam, take a deep breath, think positive, and just speak naturally like you're having a normal conversation.Most importantly, don't be too nervous! The examiner just wants to see how well you can communicate in English, not judge you. If you've been studying hard in your English classes, you'll do great. The oral exam is a chance to show off your skills, so try to have fun with it! Let me know if you have any other questions about my experience. Good luck!篇3My English Oral Exam AdventureHi there! My name is Sarah, and I'm 10 years old. I just took my English oral exam last week, and boy, was it an exciting experience! Let me tell you all about it.First of all, you might be wondering, "What's an English oral exam?" Well, it's a special test where you have to speak English out loud to show how well you can communicate in the language. It's not just about reading or writing – it's about using your speaking skills too!A few weeks before the exam, my English teacher, Mrs. Johnson, told us all about it. She said that we would have to go to a different room and talk to a examiner, which is a fancy word for someone who listens to you and grades you. I was a little nervous at first, but Mrs. Johnson assured us that it would be fun and not too scary.As the exam day got closer, we practiced a lot in class. We did role-plays, where we pretended to be in different situations and had to talk in English. For example, one time I had to order food at a restaurant, and another time I had to ask for directions. It was really helpful because it made me feel more confident about speaking English out loud.Finally, the big day arrived! I woke up early and had a good breakfast to fuel my brain. When I got to school, I saw that therewere a bunch of rooms set up for the exams. My friends and I were all feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness.When it was my turn, I went into the exam room, and there was a nice lady sitting at a table. She introduced herself and made me feel welcome. Then, she asked me some questions about myself, like my name, age, and favorite subjects in school. It was a great way to ease into the exam and get me talking.Next, she showed me some pictures and asked me to describe what I saw. There was a picture of a family having a picnic, and I had to talk about who was in the picture, what they were doing, and where they were. I tried my best to use lots of descriptive words and speak clearly.After that, she asked me to role-play a situation. In my case, she said I was at a store and wanted to return a toy that was broken. I had to pretend to talk to the store clerk and explain the problem politely. It was a little tricky, but I remembered the practice we did in class, and it helped me a lot.Throughout the exam, the examiner was really nice and encouraging. If I got stuck or couldn't think of a word, she would gently help me out without making me feel bad.When it was all over, I felt so proud of myself for doing my best. The examiner shook my hand and told me I did a great job.I couldn't wait to tell my parents and Mrs. Johnson all about it!A few weeks later, we got our results back, and I was thrilled to see that I passed the exam with flying colors! Mrs. Johnson said I had shown excellent communication skills and that she was really impressed with how far I've come in my English learning journey.Looking back, I'm so glad I had the opportunity to take the English oral exam. It was a bit nerve-wracking at first, but it ended up being a really fun and rewarding experience. It boosted my confidence in speaking English and showed me that I can hold conversations in another language. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be fluent enough to be an English teacher myself!If you ever have to take an English oral exam, my advice would be to practice as much as you can beforehand. Dorole-plays with your friends or family, and don't be afraid to make mistakes – that's how you learn! And on the day of the exam, just take a deep breath and remember that the examiner is there to help you, not to scare you.So there you have it – my English oral exam adventure! It was definitely an experience I'll never forget, and I'm proud of myself for facing my fears and giving it my all. Who knows what other exciting language learning experiences are waiting for me in the future?篇4My English Oral Exam ExperienceHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I just took my English oral exam a few weeks ago and I wanted to tell you all about it! The oral exam tests how well we can speak and understand English. It's a big deal because doing well on it can really help our English skills.My teacher Mrs. Robertson told our class about the exam a few months ago. She said it would have three main parts - a conversation, a presentation, and some questions about a picture or story. I was a little nervous when I first heard about it, but Mrs. Robertson made sure we were well prepared.For the conversation part, we had to practice talking about ourselves and our daily life in English. We learned handy phrases like "My favorite subject is..." and "I like to __ in my free time." Mrs. Robertson had us do lots of partner conversations so wecould get comfortable. I practiced talking about my family, hobbies, and what I want to be when I grow up.The presentation part was about picking a topic we were interested in and making a little speech about it. I chose pandas because they are my favorite animal! I made poster boards with cool panda facts and pictures. Like how they can eat up to 40 pounds of bamboo per day! I memorized what I wanted to say and practiced giving my presentation in front of my parents. My little sister was my pretend audience.For the last part with the picture questions, we went over how to describe what we saw, using vocab like colors, shapes, actions, and locations. Like "I see two children playing catch in the park." Stuff like that. Our teacher gave us tons of example pictures to look at as practice.Finally, the day of the exam arrived! We had to go to the English classroom one at a time. When it was my turn, I felt those butterflies in my stomach. But I remembered to take deep breaths like we learned. The two teachers judging me were really nice and smiley.First up was the conversation. One of the teachers asked me questions like "What's your favorite holiday?" and "Tell me about your best friend." I tried to give detailed answers and ask themquestions back sometimes too. Like when they asked about my hobby, I said "I love to read, especially fantasy books. What's your favorite book genre?"Then it was time for my panda presentation! I was able to take my posters and notes up to the front with me. I did stumble over a couple words, but I kept going and it went pretty well overall. When I finished, the teachers gave me a nice round of applause which made me feel proud.The picture section at the end was just looking at a cartoon image and answering "What's happening here?" type questions.I described all the different characters, the setting, and the actions taking place. We had gone over so many practice pictures that it ended up being easier than I expected!When I was all done, I breathed a huge sigh of relief. The teachers congratulated me and said I had worked really hard to prepare which felt amazing. I couldn't wait to tell my parents and celebrate a job well done!A couple weeks later, we got our exam results back. I was over the moon to see that I received an "Outstanding" score! All that preparation with Mrs. Robertson had really paid off. My parents took me out for my favorite dinner and Ice cream to celebrate.Even though the oral exam seemed scary at first, the practice and encouragement from my teacher gave me confidence. I'm so glad I didn't let my nerves stop me from trying my best. Doing well has motivated me to keep working hard on learning English. Who knows, maybe I'll be a fluent speaker someday!I'd give my best advice to anyone facing an English oral exam as: listen carefully to your teacher, practice as much as you can, and don't be afraid to try even if you make mistakes. Stay positive and believe in yourself! If I can do it, you can too. The oral exam is a challenge, but a great opportunity to show off your skills. Good luck!篇5My Exciting English Oral ExamHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a fourth-grader at Sunny Hill Elementary School. Today, I want to share with you all about the English oral exam we recently had in our class. It was such an exciting experience!As you might know, learning English is super important these days. It's like a magical key that can open up so many doors and let us explore the world. Our teacher, Mrs. Peterson, always reminds us that being able to speak English fluently willhelp us make friends from different countries and learn about their cultures.A few weeks ago, Mrs. Peterson announced that we would have an English oral exam. At first, I felt a little nervous. Speaking in front of the whole class seemed kind of scary. But then she explained that the exam would be like a fun conversation game, and we would get to choose our own topics to talk about. That made me feel much better!Mrs. Peterson gave us a list of potential topics to choose from. There were so many interesting options like "My Favorite Animal," "A Special Holiday Tradition," or "What I Want to Be When I Grow Up." I spent a lot of time thinking about which one to pick. In the end, I decided to talk about my favorite book series, "The Adventures of Captain Cosmic."For the next few days, I practiced my oral presentation at home. I made sure to use as many English words and phrases as I could. My big sister, Emily, helped me rehearse, and she gave me some great tips on how to speak clearly and confidently.Finally, the day of the exam arrived! I was one of the first students to go. As I stood in front of the class, I took a deep breath and reminded myself of Mrs. Peterson's advice: "Just pretend you're talking to a friend about something you love."And you know what? It worked! As soon as I started talking about Captain Cosmic and his amazing adventures through space, all my nerves melted away. I described his cool rocket ship, the strange aliens he met, and the exciting battles against the evil Dr. Destructo. The words just flowed out of me, and I even threw in some funny sound effects and gestures to make it more entertaining.When I finished, my classmates clapped and cheered. Mrs. Peterson had a big smile on her face and told me I did an excellent job. She praised my use of descriptive language, proper pronunciation, and creative expression.One by one, my friends took their turns at the oral exam. Listening to their presentations was so much fun! Alex talked about his favorite soccer team, using lots of sports vocabulary. Lily gave us a tour of her dream treehouse, complete with a zip line and a secret clubhouse. And Tommy had us all laughing with his hilarious impressions of different animal sounds.By the end of the day, we had all shared our unique stories and experiences in English. It was like a little window into each other's worlds. I felt so proud of myself and my classmates for conquering our fears and showcasing our English skills.That night, as I snuggled into bed with my Captain Cosmic book, I thought about how far I've come in learning English. It's not just about memorizing grammar rules or vocabulary lists. It's about being able to express ourselves, tell our stories, and connect with others in a whole new language.I can't wait for our next English oral exam! Who knows what exciting adventure I'll get to share next time? Maybe I'll talk about my dream vacation to a cosmic candy planet or my plans to become the first kid astronaut. The possibilities are endless when you have the power of English at your fingertips!篇6English Oral Exams: A Student's JourneyHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 10-year-old student at Oakwood Elementary School. Today, I want to share my experience with English oral exams, which are a big part of our language learning journey.In our school, we have to take English oral exams every semester. At first, I was really nervous about these exams because speaking in front of others can be scary, especially in a language that's not your native tongue. But as I prepared forthem, I realized that they're not as daunting as they seem, and they can actually be a lot of fun!The English oral exam is divided into several parts. The first part is usually a conversation with the examiner. They'll ask us simple questions about ourselves, our families, our hobbies, and our daily lives. This is a great way to warm up and get comfortable speaking English.Next, we have to describe a picture or a series of pictures. This part tests our ability to use descriptive language and tell a story in a coherent and engaging way. It's like being a narrator for a picture book!After that, we move on to the role-play section. The examiner gives us a scenario, and we have to act out a conversation based on that situation. For example, we might have to pretend we're ordering food at a restaurant or asking for directions. This part is my favorite because it's like being in a play, and we get to use our imagination and creativity.The final part of the exam is the presentation. We have to prepare a short speech on a topic of our choice and deliver it in front of the examiner and our classmates. This is the most challenging part for me because I get a little nervous speaking infront of a crowd. But our teacher always reminds us to take deep breaths, speak slowly and clearly, and just have fun with it.Preparing for the English oral exam is an ongoing process. In class, we practice speaking activities, like discussions, debates, and presentations, to build our confidence and fluency. Our teacher also gives us tips and strategies for dealing with anxiety and improving our pronunciation and intonation.One of the things I love about the English oral exams is that they're not just about memorizing vocabulary or grammar rules. They're about using the language in real-life situations and communicating effectively. And even though they can be a little nerve-wracking, they're also a great opportunity to show off our skills and celebrate how far we've come in our language learning journey.After each exam, our teacher provides us with feedback on our strengths and areas for improvement. This helps us to identify the areas we need to work on and set goals for the next exam. It's like having a roadmap for our language learning adventure!Overall, the English oral exams are an exciting and rewarding part of our language learning experience. They challenge us to step out of our comfort zones and put our skills to the test in afun and engaging way. And who knows, maybe one day we'll be fluent English speakers thanks to these exams!So, if you're a student facing English oral exams, don't be afraid! Embrace the challenge, practice your skills, and most importantly, have fun with it. After all, learning a new language is an adventure, and the oral exams are just one of the many exciting stops along the way.。

口语作文30篇英语

口语作文30篇英语

口语作文30篇英语I. "What do you like to do in your free time?"英文回答,In my free time, I like to relax and unwind.I enjoy watching movies or TV shows, reading books, and going for a walk in the park. Sometimes I also like to meet up with friends for a cup of coffee or a meal. These activities help me recharge and destress after a long day.中文回答,在我的空闲时间,我喜欢放松和休息。

我喜欢看电影或电视剧,读书,还有在公园里散步。

有时候我也喜欢和朋友见面喝杯咖啡或吃顿饭。

这些活动帮助我在漫长的一天之后重新充电和减压。

II. "How do you usually spend your weekends?"英文回答,On weekends, I like to mix things up a bit. Sometimes I'll go out with friends to explore new restaurants or cafes in the city. Other times, I'll stay in and cook a nice meal for myself or my family. I also enjoygoing for hikes or visiting local markets to pick up fresh produce. Weekends are all about relaxation and doing things I enjoy.中文回答,在周末,我喜欢改变一下节奏。

广西英语口语考试真题口头作文范文

广西英语口语考试真题口头作文范文

广西英语口语考试真题口头作文范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to tell you all about my life as a 5th grader and what a typical day is like for me.I wake up pretty early, around 6:30 AM on school days. My mom comes into my room and opens the curtains to let the morning sunlight in. She always says "Wakey wakey, eggs and bakey!" which makes me giggle. Then I drag myself out of my cozy bed and get ready for the day.After I brush my teeth and get dressed in my school uniform, I head to the kitchen for breakfast. My favorite is when we have pancakes or waffles, but most days it's just cereal or toast. I try to eat pretty quickly because I don't want to miss my school bus!The bus picks me up at 7:30 AM. I live kind of far from my elementary school, so I have about a 30 minute bus ride. I don't mind though, because I get to sit with my best friend Sophia. We chat about our favorite TV shows, swap stickers, or play fun games like "I Spy" to pass the time.School starts at 8:15 AM sharp. My first class is usually math, which isn't my favorite subject. But I have a really nice teacher, Mrs. Wilson, who makes it more fun with games and activities. After math, we have language arts where we practice reading, writing, and grammar. I love creative writing assignments because I can let my imagination run wild!Around 10 AM, we get a 20 minute snack break. I'll typically have an apple or granola bar from home. Then we head outside to the playground for recess! This is probably my favorite part of the day. I love running around with my friends, playing tag or four square. When the weather is nice, we also play kickball or soccer.After recess, we have science and social studies. In science, we just started a really cool unit on ecosystems and learning about all the plants and animals in different habitats. Social studies is when we learn about history, geography, and different cultures around the world. Just last week, we did an activity where we made Mexican papel picado banners.At noon, we get a whole hour for lunch and another recess! I'll either pack a lunch from home or buy the school lunch if it's something I really like, like chicken nuggets or pizza. My friendsand I spend the first half eating and the second half playing on the playground before we have to line up to go back to class.In the afternoon, we usually have "special" classes like art, music, computer lab, or P.E. I'm in the school choir too, so twice a week I have choir practice instead. I just love singing! No matter what special class I have, it's always a nice change of pace from the morning's academics.Finally, at 3:00 PM, the final bell rings and school is over for the day! I meet my mom in the pickup line (or take the bus home if she can't make it). Once I'm home, I have a little down time to watch TV, play outside, or just relax after a long day.For dinner, we'll either cook something at home or get takeout. My favorite is Mom's homemade spaghetti and meatballs! After dinner, I take a bath and then work on any homework I have. I try to get it all done early so I can go to bed at a decent hour.Around 8 PM, I start getting ready for bed. I put on my pajamas, brush my teeth again, and pick out some books to read with my parents. We'll all snuggle up in my room as they read me a couple chapters of a novel before hugging me goodnight. Finally, it's lights out around 9 PM so I can get a full night of sleep before another busy day tomorrow!And that's pretty much what an average day in the life of this 5th grader looks like. Of course, every day is a little bit different with clubs, activities, play dates with friends, or other special events. But for the most part, my schedule follows this routine. School definitely keeps me busy, but I have a lot of fun too! Being a kid is the best.篇2Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I'm in the 5th grade at Sunshine Elementary School. Today, I want to tell you all about my favorite place in the whole wide world – my grandparents' farm!Every summer vacation, my parents take me and my little brother Tommy to stay at my grandparents' farm in the countryside. It's about a three-hour drive from our home in the city. I always get so excited when I see the huge red barn and the fields of corn and sunflowers from the car window. That means we've arrived!My grandpa is a farmer and he grows all sorts of fruits and vegetables. He has apple trees, peach trees, tomato plants, carrots, potatoes, you name it! He even has a little strawberry patch that I love picking fresh berries from. Grandma has herown little herb and flower garden too with lavender, rosemary, and sunflowers. Their whole backyard smells like nature.The best part is that I get to help out on the farm as much as I want! In the mornings, Grandpa and I go around collecting eggs from the chicken coop. The chickens are so funny waddling around and clucking. I have to be very gentle when I pick up the eggs. After that, we go milk the cows. I've gotten pretty good at milking but sometimes the cows get antsy and their tails whack me in the face!In the afternoons, it's time to tend to the crops. Grandpa lets me drive the tractor! Well, not really drive since I'm too little. But I get to sit on his lap and steer while he works the pedals. We plow the fields, water the plants, and pick the ripe vegetables and fruits. My favorite is picking the juicy red tomatoes right off the vine. I could eat them like apples!When we're done with farm work for the day, Grandpa and I go fishing at the little pond on their property. We catch catfish, bass, and bluegill using my pink toy fishing rod. I always let the fish go after since I can't bear to see them get hurt. While we're fishing, Grandpa shows me all the critters around the pond like frogs, dragonflies, and birds. He knows so much about nature!After a long day's work, we all gather for Grandma's delicious home-cooked meals. She makes the most amazing dishes using all the fresh ingredients from the farm like corn fritters, peach cobbler, baked squash, and more. For dessert, it's hand-churned vanilla ice cream topped with fresh berries! No restaurant food has ever tasted as good.In the evenings, we have campfires and stick around roasting marshmallows. Grandpa plays folk songs on his old guitar while we sing along. Then we look up at the bright stars that you can't see in the city sky. Grandma tells us ancient stories about the different constellations. When it gets late, we go in and get tucked into our cozy beds after a warm bath. I sleep like a rock every night!My summer trips to my grandparents' farm are the best weeks of the year. I get to experience the simple life surrounded by nature. I learn so much about where our food comes from, how to care for animals, and how to appreciate the outdoors. Plus, I get unlimited snuggles from Grandma and Grandpa! I already can't wait to go back next summer.篇3Hi, my name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. For this spoken essay, the topic I was given is "My Favorite Holiday." I really enjoy holidays because they are a fun break from regular school days. My absolute favorite holiday of the year is Christmas!I love Christmas for so many reasons. First of all, I get some time off from school which is really nice. Instead of having to wake up early and go to classes all day, I can sleep in and have a relaxing morning at home. My mom makes delicious special Christmas breakfast foods like cinnamon rolls, hot chocolate, and her famous Christmas morning casserole. Mmm, just thinking about it makes me hungry!After breakfast, our whole family heads into the living room which has been decorated for weeks with a big Christmas tree, lights, garlands, and other decorations. We all gather around the tree and take turns opening our Christmas presents. The anticipation builds as I wonder what's inside each gift waiting for me under the tree. Will I get the toys and games I asked for from Santa? Or will there be some surprises in the boxes and bags with my name on them?Once all the wrapping paper has been ripped open and tossed aside, it's fun to look at all the new things I got. Some years I get clothes, books, arts and crafts supplies, or learningtoys and games. But I always enjoy getting outdoor toys and sports equipment too so I can run around and play. Last year I got a new scooter, roller blades, and a basketball which was really exciting.After the big gift opening celebration, we spend the rest of the morning playing with our new toys and gadgets. My brother and I also like to build things with the new LEGO sets Santa always seems to include. In the afternoon, my mom starts cooking our big Christmas dinner feast. She makes a huge turkey with all the trimmings like stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, and sweet potatoes. We get to have pumpkin pie and other Christmas desserts too which is such a treat!The entire house smells amazing from all the delicious foods cooking in the oven and on the stove top. While mom is working hard in the kitchen, my dad, brother and I like to watch our favorite Christmas movies together on TV. Some of our must-see classics every year are Elf, The Polar Express, Home Alone, and the Santa Clause movies. I'll always have great memories of cozying up on the couch under warm blankets, drinking hot chocolate, and laughing at the funny parts of those movies.Finally, once our big Christmas dinner is ready, we all gather around the table set with nice dishes and fancy decorations. Wetake turns going around the table saying what we're thankful for this Christmas. I'm always thankful for my loving family, all my friends, my wonderful teachers, good health, and of course all my new Christmas presents! The food is so yummy, and mom always makes way too much so we have plenty of leftovers for the next few days.After dinner, we're always too full and tired to do much other than relax by the fire, read new books, or play games. But the fun Christmas celebrations continue on the next few days too. We invite extended family members over to visit, eat leftovers, and do gift exchanges. We also like to drive around town looking at amazing neighborhood Christmas light displays. Some people really go all out decorating their homes with thousands of bright lights synchronized to music!Towards the end of my winter break from school, we take down the Christmas decorations. I'm always sad to see the tree and lights go away. But I know that in just one year, I'll get to do it all over again - and Christmas will be here before I know it! Getting to make so many joyful family memories and receive an abundance of gifts from my parents and Santa is why Christmas is my absolute favorite holiday. I can't wait until next year!篇4Hi everyone! My name is Lily, and I'm a fifth-grader at Sunshine Elementary School. Today, I'm going to talk about my favorite subject – Art!I love art because it's so much fun and allows me to express myself in creative ways. My art teacher, Ms. Garcia, is amazing. She always encourages us to think outside the box and try new techniques.One of my favorite art projects was when we learned about pointillism. That's where you create pictures using tiny dots of color. It was really challenging at first, but once I got the hang of it, I loved how the dots blended together to form beautiful images.Another project I enjoyed was making clay sculptures. We learned how to shape and mold the clay into different forms. I made a little dog figurine, and it turned out so cute! I was really proud of myself.But my absolute favorite art project was when we learned about abstract art. Ms. Garcia showed us some famous abstract paintings, and they looked like a jumble of colors and shapes. At first, I didn't understand them, but then she explained that abstract art is all about expressing emotions and feelings through color and form.We were each given a canvas and a bunch of different paints and materials. I started by just splattering paint all over the canvas. Then, I used a palette knife to scrape and smear the colors together. It was so liberating to just let go and create without any rules or restrictions.As I worked, I started to think about how I was feeling that day. I had been feeling a little sad because my best friend had moved away. So, I used a lot of dark blues and grays to represent my sadness. But then, I added some bright yellows and oranges to symbolize the happy memories we shared.When I finished my abstract painting, I stepped back and looked at it. It wasn't a pretty picture, but it was a representation of my emotions and feelings at that moment. And that's what abstract art is all about.Ms. Garcia was so impressed with my painting that she asked if she could display it in the school's art gallery. I was so proud and excited! My parents even came to the gallery to see my artwork.Art is more than just painting or drawing – it's a way to express yourself and your emotions. It's a way to think creatively and see the world from a different perspective. And that's why I love art so much.In conclusion, art is my favorite subject because it allows me to be creative, try new techniques, and express my feelings and emotions. Whether it's pointillism, clay sculptures, or abstract art, I always have a blast in art class. I can't wait to see what other amazing art projects we'll do this year!篇5Title: My Awesome Summer VacationHi everyone! I'm so excited to share with you all about my amazing summer vacation. It was the best summer ever, and I had so much fun!The first thing I did when school let out was sleep in really late. No more waking up super early for class! I could stay up playing video games or watching movies as late as I wanted. My parents didn't mind since it was summer break. Although, they did make me do some chores around the house, like taking out the trash and cleaning my room. But that was okay because the rest of the day was mine to do whatever I wanted.A couple weeks into summer, my family went on a road trip! We drove for what felt like forever to get to the beach. I'm not a big fan of long car rides, but it was worth it when we finally arrived. The beach was so beautiful with the bright blue oceanand soft, warm sand. I spent hours building the most awesome sandcastles and jumping over the waves crashing on the shore. My little sister kept getting knocked over by the big waves and crying, but I thought it was hilarious. We also went mini-golfing one day, and I beat my dad's score! He claims I cheated, but I'm just that good.After a week at the beach, we headed to my grandparents' house in the countryside. It's not as exciting as the beach, but I always have fun exploring the fields and woods around their house. My grandpa taught me how to fish in their little pond, and I actually caught a few little fish! Grandma let me help her bake pie from the apples we picked off their tree. I ate so many sweets that week that I thought I might get sick. We also went on a hike through the densest part of the woods that made me a little nervous. But my grandpa assured me the trees were so thick that no monsters could get through.When we got back home from our trip, there was a surprise waiting for me – a new puppy! My parents finally gave in and let me get the dog I had been begging for. I named him Buddy, and he's the cutest, most energetic little ball of fur. Having a puppy is a lot of work though. I have to take him outside multiple times a day to go potty and play with him constantly so he doesn't chewup everything in the house. Buddy keeps me busy, but I love him so much already.The rest of my summer was filled with fun activities around my neighborhood. My best friends and I had lemonade stands almost every day to try and make money for ice cream trips. We jumped on the neighborhood trampoline until we couldn't anymore. I practiced my skateboarding skills that I'm not very good at yet. And we played infinite rounds of hide-and-seek and tag in each other's yards until our parents made us come inside after dark.I also had to do summer reading assignments for school, which was a total bummer. Who wants to read books over summer break? My mom made me do them though, so I had no choice. Other than that, it was just the perfect summer.Now that it's over and a new school year is starting, I'm definitely going to miss the fun and freedom of summer vacation. Staying up late, no homework, going on adventures – what's not to love? I'm already counting down the days until next summer when I can make even more amazing memories. Third grade is going to be great, but I'll be dreaming about summer the whole time!篇6Hello everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I'm a 5th grader at Sunshine Elementary School here in Nanning, the capital city of Guangxi Province. Today I'm going to talk to you all about my family.I live with my mom, dad, younger brother Tony who is 7, and my grandparents. We all live together in a big house not too far from my school. My grandparents actually used to live in a small village out in the countryside, but when I was born they moved in with us in the city to help take care of me and my brother when my parents are at work.My dad is an engineer and he works at a factory that builds construction equipment like bulldozers and cranes. His job is to help design the machines and make sure they operate properly. It's a pretty difficult job from what I understand! My mom works at a bank downtown as a manager. She's in charge of making sure all the tellers are helping customers correctly and that the bank runs smoothly.Both my parents have to leave for work pretty early in the morning around 7am, so my grandparents are the ones who get me and Tony up and ready for school. My grandma is anamazing cook! She makes delicious Chinese breakfasts for us like congee, fried bread sticks, or warm soymilk with deep-fried dough. After breakfast, my grandpa helps us put on our school uniforms and packs our backpacks. Then he walks us to the school gates to make sure we get there safely.I really love my grandparents. Even though they're getting older, they have so much energy and they're always playing games or telling stories with me and my brother Tony when they're not doing housework. My grandpa is 75 years old but he still likes tossing around a frisbee or kicking a football with us in the yard. He's got a strong arm!My grandma is 70 and she's just as active. She'll chase us around the house and pretend to be a dragon or monster that we have to run away from. Then when she catches us, she'll smother us with hugs and kisses until we're laughing so hard our bellies hurt. At night before bedtime, my grandparents take turns telling us stories from Chinese history or folklore about heroic characters, mythical creatures, and ancient adventures. Their stories are always filled with drama, excitement, and imagination!On the weekends, my parents don't have to go to work, so we'll often take little trips around Guangxi as a family. Lastmonth, we visited these amazing reed flute caves about an hour outside of Nanning. The caves were underground and there were lights set up along the pathways that made all the rocks and minerals glow in bright colors like blue, green, purple, and yellow. It looked like something out of a fantasy movie! There were even small lakes inside some of the bigger caverns.Another time, we took a trip into the countryside to one of the small villages where the Zhuang minority ethnic group live. The Zhuang people make up one of the largest minority groups in Guangxi. While we were there, we got to see their traditional drums, dances, songs, food, and clothing up close. My favorite was watching the colorful dragon dances they performed!My grandparents grew up in villages like that before moving to the city when they were young adults. Sometimes I ask them to tell me stories about what life was like back then. According to my grandma, they used to have to walk for miles just to get buckets of water from the nearest well or stream. There was no electricity or modern plumbing like we have today.At night, they had to read or do chores and activities by the light of oil lamps. My grandpa said one of his favorite childhood pastimes was catching fish with a bamboo pole in the small rivers near his village. He would bring them home and his mom wouldcook the fresh fish over an open fire pit for dinner. It must have been very peaceful living out in nature like that, but also very hard work with no modern conveniences.I feel very lucky to have all the comforts and technology we have access to living in the city today. But I also really respect and appreciate my grandparents' stories about the tough, simple lives they lived back in their younger days out in rural Guangxi. Listening to them talk about the old times makes me value things like electricity, heating, plumbing, and modern transportation so much more. It's amazing how much easier our lives are now compared to just a couple generations ago.My family means everything to me. Even though both my parents work a lot, I know it's because they're working hard to be able to give me and my brother good lives. And I'm so grateful to have my grandparents around too. They keep our family connected to our culture and heritage through all the stories, traditions, and heritage activities they share with us. Families are the core of every society, and I feel very blessed to be part of such a loving, close-knit, multi-generational family here in Guangxi. Well, that's all I wanted to share today! Thank you for listening, goodbye!。

英语口语大赛话题英语作文

英语口语大赛话题英语作文

英语口语大赛话题英语作文In today's interconnected world, effective communication plays a pivotal role in personal and professional success.It's not just about exchanging information; it's about understanding and being understood. The ability to conveyideas clearly and persuasively can lead to better relationships, enhanced collaborations, and increased opportunities.Firstly, effective communication fosters strong relationships. Whether in friendships or romantic partnerships, open dialogue is essential. When individuals express their thoughts and feelings transparently, misunderstandings are minimized. For example, in a friendship, discussing issues openly can prevent resentment from building up. This mutual understanding helps to strengthen bonds and build trust over time. As a result, friends become moresupportive of one another and can navigate life's challenges together.Secondly, in the professional realm, communication skills are crucial. Employers increasingly seek individuals who can articulate their ideas durably. During job interviews, candidates often showcase their potential through theirability to communicate effectively. Moreover, within the workplace, clear communication can enhance teamwork. For instance, in a project setting, team members who communicate regularly about their progress and challenges are more likely to achieve their goals. By sharing ideas and feedback, teams can innovate and create solutions that might not have been possible individually.Additionally, the rise of digital communication platforms has transformed how we interact. Emails, instant messages, and video calls have made it easier to connect with others across the globe. However, this shift also presentschallenges. Misinterpretations can arise due to the lack of non-verbal cues. Therefore, developing the ability to convey tone and intent through written communication has become essential. It is important to be mindful of how words can be perceived and to strive for clarity in every message.Moreover, in a multicultural environment, understanding cultural nuances in communication is invaluable. Different cultures have varying norms regarding directness, context, and expression of emotions. Being aware of these differences fosters respect and collaboration among diverse groups. It is essential to remain open-minded and adaptable in our communication styles.In conclusion, the power of communication cannot be overstated. It is an indispensable tool that shapes our relationships, drives professional success, and bridges cultural divides. By developing our communication skills, we not only enhance our own lives but also contribute positivelyto the lives of those around us. The ability to communicate effectively is indeed a fundamental skill that can lead to lasting impact and success in all areas of life.。

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Parents Differ from Children in Their Career ChoiceThe question of who should be responsible for planning their career often causes problems for many children. Parents think that they know their children well enough to decide what kind of job suits them. They are afraid that their children are too young to decide their future on their own. However, many children would argue that they should be left free to make their own choices. This is a typical phenomenon especailly in China. Children rely on their parents when they want allowances, but for more important issues they try to be independent.The other aspect of career choice is that parents and their children are often different in their opinions of the ideal profession. Parents would prefer children to choose some professions that are stable and could bring prestige and economic benefits. But some children would rather choose professions that are challenging and require independent and creative thinking.The Hazards of Movie-goingAlthough I love movies, I’ve found that there are drawbacks to movie-going. One problem is just the inconvenience of it all. It can take me long time to drive to the theater and find a parking spot. When you got stuck in traffic jam during a rush hour, you may even miss the beginning of a movie. Another problem is my lack of self-control at the theater. I often stuff myself with unhealthy calorie-laden snacks for the limited choices. If you I want to go to the restroom, I can’t pause the movie just as what I do to fetch a cup of tea when I watch TV at home. Thoughthe stereo sound effects are much better, there is a worst problem, which is with some of the other movie-goers. Kids run up and down the aisle. It’s noisy and messy in the theater. All in all, I would rather stay home and watch TV comfortably.different forms of exercises to suit different tastesThere are many different forms of exercises to suit different tastes. For example, those who enjoy competitive sports may take up ball games, such as football, basketball. They can run and push each other on the fields or playgrounds. For these games you have to be very energetic. For another example, if they prefer to exercise alone, they can have a run or take a walk in the morning or in the evening. Also they can take Yoga, Taichi or other body training exercise. And if some likes to play Go games, he can always play on computer or mobile phone agianst the virtual player. It is also a kind of exercise of your brain. Besides, people can go swimming in the summer and go skating in the winter. In short, no matter what their interests are, people can always find more than one sports that are suitable to them.Tv, a blessing or a curseNowadays television plays such an important role in people’s life that watching TV has become part of people’s life in many families. Is TV a blessing or a curse? Obviously, television, like anything else, has more than one faces. As is known to us, television presents a vivid and colorful world for people. Through TV, people can learn what is happening across the world and are better informed of the latest development in science and technology. TV broadens people’s scopeof knowledge. In this sense, TV is a blessing. However, television can also be harmful. The rays sent out from TV screen are harmful to people. Furthermore, attached by their favorite programs, many people tend to watch TV too often or for a long time. And as a result, their studies, and work may be neglected. Especially, if children stay up too late at night watching TV, they will feel sleepy in class the next day, and thus they will fall behind in their studies.We Shouldn't Totally Turn to the InternetNowadays, Internet has become an indispensable part in our life, and we use it for various purposes, such as searching useful information and chatting online. However, now more and more people turn to the Internet for help whenever they have trouble in finding solutions to their problems, and this phenomenon has aroused the public's attention.Relying on the Internet to solve all our difficulties can have bad impacts on us. On one hand, since we can always settle the troubles by searching solutions online, we can become very lazy and don't bother to think up answers by ourselves, which can hinder the development of creative thinking. On the other hand, the answers online may be inaccurate or wrong. If we use them without thinking the credibility of them, we may make serious mistakes someday.As far as I'm concerned, we shouldn't completely depend on the Internet to settle problems. When we come across some difficulties, we’d be tter try our best to find possible solutions. If we make great efforts and still can't come up withan answer, then we can surf online to search solutions. But we should question the correctness of these answers before we adopt them.口语考试在5月23日至27日进行。

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