第一篇:游学之旅汇报演讲稿
游学之旅汇报演讲稿
尊敬的各位领导、各位老师,大家下午好。很荣幸能够在这里与各位老师分享这一次的游学之旅。在此十分的感谢学校给予我陪同孩子们游学的机会以及在此期间为我上课换课的老师们。下面我将从以下三个方面进行这次小学部的游学汇报:
1、生活方面
2、学习方面
3、游览方面。在介绍以上三方面之前先于大家介绍一下我们的行程安排。这一次的游学体验为期十天,从11月23日至12月1日。前五天主要在学校学习,后五天主要参观游玩北京著名景点。首先来说说在生活体验方面:非常感谢上天对我们海南孩子的眷顾,一下飞机,就看到漫天飞舞的大雪朝我们展开翅膀,热情的拥抱。对于大多数孩子而言那绵绵的白雪是熟悉而又陌生的。当真实见到这被大雪装饰的琼枝玉叶时孩子们的惊叹的声音就不绝于耳。黄小的领导还特意为孩子们预留了打雪仗,堆雪人的场所。在学校的操场里,踩着这厚厚的白雪,孩子们沉浸在这白雪皑皑的世界中,玩的不亦乐乎,打起了雪仗,堆起了雪人。在北京有句俗话:“上车的饺子,下车的面”对于远道而来的客人,通常第一顿是吃面即下车的面,在送别时便会下饺子。”游学期间孩子们的就餐主要在黄小解决。中午是与同班同学一起在班级就餐,晚上便在黄小的餐厅,黄小的餐厅的叔叔阿姨们为了迎合孩子们的口味,每天变换着不同可口的饭菜。在这里我们也品尝到了北京最具特色的小吃,冰糖葫芦以及北京烤鸭。那用冰糖包裹着的山楂,甜丝丝,酸溜溜,孩子们吃的非常开心,体验到北京众多孩子的童年回忆。为了给孩子们尝试到正宗的北京烤鸭,黄小的魏主任还特意从酒店给孩子们制定,七个工作人员周末加班专门为孩子们服务,而那让人印象特别深刻的是在11月29号这个特殊的日子里,肖天乐和胡雨禾两位小朋友竟然同一天生日,再补上前两天张乔欣同学的生日。分别给三位寿星赠送了黄小孩子六年以来梦寐以求的“校服熊”作为礼物。当然生日中哪能少了蛋糕呢,邢主任早早便给寿星们预定了蛋糕。看着这一张张甜蜜、幸福的笑脸,深深地觉得我们就是一家人。
2学习方面: 孩子们的交流体验的学校是皇城根小学,黄小的上课作息时间为早上七点半钟准备开始早读、上课至下午三点半钟放学。为了避免迟到现象的出现,我们的孩子们早上六点就需要起床。本有些担心孩子未必能战胜被窝的温暖,但在天蒙蒙亮时,孩子们都已穿戴整齐准备出发。开启了游学篇章,我们的孩子分别进入到四年级1、2、4、11班中为期五天的学习。看着黄小同学们灿烂的笑容以及热情的帮助,孩子们刚开始有些紧张的心情便开始慢慢舒缓,在课堂上也敢举起了自己的小手,展现自己的见解,融入了课堂,交到了朋友,天下没有不散的宴席,时间总是转眼而逝,五天的课堂学习时间也接近了尾声。黄小孩子表演了节目,赠送了自制的贺卡以及书信,字里行间中透露着依依不舍。虽然时间短暂,但友谊常在。学校还特意给我们颁发了游学体验课程证书以及黄小校徽。相信这珍贵的礼物孩子们会让孩子永远珍藏。
3浏览景点:结束了游学课程,接下来的五天时间中我们分别走向了北京城的各项著名景点。浏览了具有皇家独特辉煌的故宫,让运动健将们腾飞的水立方鸟巢以及探索生命挑战未来的中国科技馆。呈上知识的盛宴给予我们美得享受的故宫博物馆和天文馆。还有颐和园那好风光,好气派令人绮思遐想。长城的脚下那份银装素裹的世界。水木清华,古朴的学府让我们心之向往。众多的浏览,参观,体验让孩子们纷纷说道:“我暑假还要来!”游学之路的脚步渐渐接近尾声,
第二篇:西安游学汇报
古都西安之旅
初到西安,它给我的印象只有喧嚣,火车站外到处都是推销商品的小贩,还有密集的人群和五花八门的各色店铺,但是深入浏览过后,我了解到了西安的古老,西安的沉静,西安的内涵。
秦朝的雄伟——兵马俑
在我的印象中兵马俑是一排排一列列排列整齐的陶俑方阵,但是深入的参观后我却对兵马俑有了更深刻的理解。
兵马俑规模宏大,作为秦始皇陵的陪葬品,目前为止已发现了4个俑坑,兵马俑制作工艺精良,造型各异,种类丰富,包括了军士俑、立射俑、跪射俑、武士俑、军吏俑、骑兵俑、驭手俑等。兵马俑虽然为陶俑,但是形态各异,表情逼真,面部形态栩栩如生,无一雷同,可见兵马俑是工匠们参照一个个真实的士兵捏造,烧制而成的,兵马俑的制作体现了秦代高超的雕塑技艺水平。
不仅如此,在我眼中,兵马俑的产生也是中华文化的一种发展,一种升华,在秦以前,中国是实施活人殉葬的,兵马俑的产生在某种意义上标志着统治者对人民生命的理解和尊重,是人们思想的进步。这可以说是冷冰冰的兵马俑背后温暖的一面。
大唐的繁盛——华清池
当我们来到华清池时正是一个雨后的下午,华清池后的山被雾气笼罩着,恍若仙境,在这个美妙的时间,我穿越回了大唐盛世,体会了皇家温泉的繁华。
华清池自唐代修建以来就被文人墨客赞扬,更是历代皇帝的休闲享乐的行宫。无论是华清池中的美景,还是雄伟壮丽的宫殿,亦或是供帝后洗浴的雕花精致的浴池都无不彰显了大唐盛世的繁华与伟大。但是就是的伟大不代表今日的辉煌,曾经华丽的浴池如今只剩下了青石的轮廓,曾经的雕花也已经不断磨损,模糊不清;曾经清澈透明的泉眼也被绿苔覆盖;曾经壮丽的宫殿也早已坍塌,如今只剩下新建的大殿屹立在那里。所有的繁华终究会落去,最终留下的只有最最普通却又最最坚硬的青石,能够永存的只有精神。
古都西安之旅给了我身体和精神上的升华,让我见识了大千世界,见识了秦代的雄伟,大唐的繁华,更让我体会了中华文化“浮华散去,精神永恒”的内涵。
西安是喧嚣的,也是沉静的;是古老的,也是现代的。西安之行对我而言是难忘的,是永恒的。
第三篇:“2011.发现美国”暑假游学之旅
“2011.发现美国”暑假游学之旅
D1-3:杭州出发,抵达上海同和国际留学生村,与外国留学生同住,并开始为出国游学“破冰”――了解美国的衣食住行、文化礼仪,通过场景模拟训练快速进入美国生活情境。期间参访复旦大学、同济大学等沪上名校。
D4:上海直飞纽约,抵达波士顿,毗邻名校入住。
D5:访问世界顶级名校哈佛大学、麻省理工学院,聆听高校学者的讲座。
D6:回到大都会纽约,参观“无畏号”航空母舰海空博物馆、世界金融中心华尔街,在著名的第五大道触摸纽约时尚与经济的脉搏。
D7:参访“美国政治家摇篮”普林斯顿大学和以普利策新闻奖闻名的哥伦比亚大学,参观充满奇思妙想的纽约现代艺术博物馆(MOMA)。华灯初上的夜晚,来欣赏一场精彩的百老汇演出吧!
D8:访问电影大师辈出的纽约大学和世界四大设计学院之一的帕森斯设计学院。参观联合国总部以及象征着美国精神的自由女神像。
D9:前往首都华盛顿,在白宫、国会山庄、林肯纪念堂、越战纪念碑……之间徜徉,感受美国的历史与政治现实。
D10:参观承载着人类梦想与探索的航空航天博物馆,以及收藏了1.2亿件自然标本的自然历史博物馆。
D11:飞抵旧金山,游览地标式建筑金门大桥和渔人码头。下午参观高科技企业云集的硅谷,在计算机博物馆中看奇妙的科技怎样转换为第一生产力。
D12:参访西岸顶级名校加州大学伯克利分校和拥有“西岸的哈佛”之称的斯坦福大学。下午在半月湾海滩享受加州明媚的阳光和碧海蓝天。
D13:飞往洛杉矶,游览环球影城,体验好莱坞电影世界的奥妙与神奇。
D14:访问美国高中,零距离体验美国中学校园生活,与美国同龄人沟通交流。在家庭晚宴中,感受浓浓的美国家庭生活氛围。
D15-16:参加加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)的特设课程培训,深入体验世界顶级名校的风采,了解美国高校的申请程序及要点,接受宝贵的留学指导。
D17-19:迪士尼乐园怎可错过!除了尽情游玩八大主题公园外,更重要的是参加专为青少年设置的Y.E.S奇妙学习系列课程,寓教于乐,其乐无穷。
D20:从洛杉矶启程回国。
※《中学生天地》主办,本刊编辑全程陪同。
※用文字和影像记录精彩旅程,本刊将择优刊用。
※游学时间:2011年7月中上旬。
※团队规模:25-30人。※参团费用:36500元/人。
第四篇:2009游学之旅”获奖征文点评及选登
2009游学之旅”获奖征文点评及选登
总评
自今年1月份疯狂英语编辑部与英国大使馆联合发布游学征文的活动启事以来,收到了许多热心读者的反馈,活动反响十分热烈。稿件从全国各地如雪花般飞来,更曾经一度导致邮箱短暂爆满,以至小编们要一天数次清空邮箱才能保证邮件的顺利接收。这里,小编们向参加征文的每一位读者,包括热心鼓励孩子的家长、认真指导学生的教师衷心地道一声谢谢,正是有了你们的热情参与和支持,这次活动才得以顺利进行、圆满结束;也正是由于你们的支持和鼓励,才有了CE系列期刊的茁壮成长。
这次征文比赛,来稿的质量着实令编辑们开心了一番,尤其是中学组,真是让人眼前一亮,有种惊喜的感觉。不错不错,后生可畏呀!征文比赛结果公布后,很多同学,甚至有一些家长,都会打电话来询问,想知道为什么别人的文章获奖了,自己的或者说自己的孩子却没有;或者想知道,如何才能写好英文文章。关于这一点,编辑部的外籍小编Mitch就给大家提出了许多行之有效的建议(我们把它贴在下面),大家一定要认真看哦。
其实呢,很简单,文章嘛,首先是立意新,其次要文法拼写正确,最后要有趣,除了这最后一点,前面两点应该说,与大家的作文考试要求都是一样的吧。写好文章并不难。首先,很多同学都没有注意到基本的语法和拼写问题,小错不断,大错也犯,小编可是眼睛最尖的,一发现文章中有出现单复数呀、时态呀、人称呀等等混乱情况,这篇稿子就立刻“牺牲”了。其次呢,就像外籍小编Mitch提出来的,大家不要将文章写得像在记流水账,早上起来刷牙到中午午饭吃了些啥,都不厌其烦细细说来,无论是谁看了都会打瞌睡的:P……还有呢,英国大使馆的评稿专家就指出,有些同学特意使用一些生僻冷门的词汇,殊不知这些词汇有些就是一些古语,现代英语早已摒弃不用,用在文章里,甭说小编看不懂,就连外教们也是满脑袋问号——一句话:根本不合适。
像中学组一等奖梅芝蕊同学的文章,就是一篇不错的好文章,小小一件事情,却蕴含着深刻的哲理;叙述干净利落,不拖泥带水;用词准确,没有多余的废话;文章不长,却制造了一个小小的悬念,吸引人读下去,最后才真相大白、豁然开朗。读这样的文章,才不会打瞌睡的说^0^
好吧,好东西要大家一起分享。我们把一等奖的两篇文章贴出来,与大家一起分享。若觉得的确比自己写得好,就学习一下人家的写作技巧和遣词造句;若是不服气,那咱们就下次擂台赛上较量较量吧——CE有的是机会哦!
中学组征文一等奖获得者:
广州市华南师范大学附属中学 高二(9)班 梅芝蕊
My Journey To Beauty
“Done!” said Old Jim with a satisfied smile.“Thanks.” I reached for my wallet and was about to pay him.“No,” he shook his head, “it’s on the house.”
Old Jim was without doubt the best hair stylist I’d ever known.He designed every haircut with such artistry and delicacy that to say the miracles created by those crafty hands were “beautiful” would be an understatement.But there was one strange thing about his shop: there was no mirror in it, so customers were kept in suspense until they reached home.I thanked him again and walked out through the door, his words lingering in myhead:
“There’smagicinyournewhair.Nowstartyourjourneyto beauty.”
Sunlight dropped down through the overlapping foliage above my head as I walked on the pavement.I shook my head, but didn’t feel a difference.I could only vaguely feel that something was different, like a little voice that had long been suppressed that desired to be heard.As I walked I could see a boy walking toward me.We went to the same school, but hadn’t talked to each other much.If it weren’t for the new hair, I would’ve looked down and pretended not to see him.I had always been shy.But at that point, I intended to test out Old Jim’s magic.I waved at him with butterflies in my stomach.“Hey, Aaron!”
“Hey, what’s up?” he waved back, a slightly surprised smile crossing his lips.We continued on our separate ways.It all happened so naturally, without any of the awkwardness that usually accompanies meeting new people.I had never expected it to be so easy to surmount my shyness.I do look better with this new hair, I thought, a smile growing on my face, when I heard someone calling out to me.“Susan!Susan!”
I turned around.It was Jennifer, the most popular girl in the whole school.“It really is you, Susan.You look great today!”
“Thanks.So do you.”
Jennifer was everything I wanted to be.What a sweet victory to get such a compliment from a girl like her!
We had a conversation on school and cheerleading, and parted at a crossing, where she turned left and I right.As I walked on briskly, my ears were filled with mellifluous songs from birds and rhythmic sounds of leaves dancing in the summer breeze.All of the minute details that I ignored on the way home every day now seemed infused with a life force I had never
before noticed.At the street corner, a blind man stood playing the violin, I paused and listened attentively.Melodies of joy and serenity flowed from under his deft fingers.I observed his facial expressions--I had always considered people like him as pitiful, for they subsisted on unstable incomes, struggling everyday to make ends meet--to my surprise, not a hint of sorrow was
displayed on his weather-beaten face.He even smiled after finishing a tricky passage.Then I was reminded of the fact that he couldn’t see, and the only way for him to capture the different colours of life was with his ears, hands, and violin, from which he derived such gaiety and gratitude.Deeply moved, I placed a coin quietly in the can before him.I accelerated at the sight of home, or rather at the thought that I’d be able to see my new hair in the mirror in my room.An hour ago, I entered Old Jim’s hairdresser’s crestfallen, having just been rejected a role in the school play.I looked plain and boring, that’s why they didn’t want me--I was convinced.“I want to be beautiful,” I said to Old Jim, tears almost dropping.Now see what his magic had done!After a twenty-minute walk home, I was fresh, alive, and radiant with joy.I rushed upstairs, my heart pumping furiously.I couldn’t wait to see my new hair.And here I stood in front of themirror taken by surprise.My hair was bobbed, the bangs disheveled from running.In short, not much had been done, except for a tiny velvet bow over my left ear.Comment from Cultural And Education Section, British Embassy:The author cleverly created suspense at the beginning, making readers look forward to the denouement.The article was smoothly written with very little interference from the first language.It far exceeded the judges’ expectation of a middle school student's English writing ability.大学组征文一等奖获得者:
上海外国语大学 裘天佑
My Favourite Film
I have always wondered: What’s the purpose of Christmas? Is it merely a traditional ritual to celebrate the birth of Jesus? Is it a perfect reason to plunge into an orgy of food and fun? Or, is it but a joke, bearing the intention to make those happy people happier and the lonely ones even
lonelier?
Thanks to Love Actually, one of my favourite films, the answer to the mystery was finally unveiled.Following the paths of eight couples and the ways they cope with their ups and downs in love and relationships during the month of chaos preceding Christmas, this hilarious rom-com creates a unique evocation of Christmas: without any plan or agenda, to express, to confess and to reveal(编者注:此处应改为“without any plan or agenda to express, confess or reveal”)the existence of our deep-buried, long-forgotten, but most cherished emotion in the world, an emotion that makes us mad and miserable but manage(编者注:此处应改为“manages”)to remind us that we are alive and why we are.Christmas is a time for us to rediscover the ubiquity of love.We endure the maddeningly complicated food preparation in steaming kitchens;we squeeze through the torrent of crowds and packed shops;we hunt for the perfect presents despite the hectic hustle and bustle of holiday shopping;and we crack our heads trying to figure out the first line on a Christmas card—not(编者注:此处应加上“so”)much because we need to or have to, but because we would love to.Love is the ultimate answer.“Often it is not particularly dignified or newsworthy,” as the film tells, “but it’s always there—fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends.When the planes hit the Twin Towers as far as I know, none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate and revenge.They were all messages of love.If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love actually is all around.”
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I love it for it speaks the universal language of love that ignores all the differences between peoples and nations and serves as the source of inspiration for all.I love it for it is telling me, no matter who we are, no matter where we are from, we all belong to the same species that can never ever escape the sweet agonies of love.…
Christmas, as all its other equivalents in different cultures, is a timely reminder of the fact that our world is not a place of hatred and greed, and our life is not about the prosperity in our bank accounts or the climbs up the social ladders;we are living for something called love, unconditional and overabundant love.Even though Christmas is mostly a time we do nothing but hang around with friends, killing time in cafe(编者注:此处应改为“cafes”)or gorging the night away on some not-so-mouthwatering feasts;even though we secretly complain all the time that the new sweater we receive(编者注:此处应改为“received”)is not impressive enough, or the
holiday shows on “telly” are as tedious as usual;even though the greatest achievement that we accomplish during Christmas is probably getting ourselves drunk with tons of Guinness and crazy Christmas carols, we are feeling, more strongly than ever, that we are warmed by the sense of
belonging and the knowledge that someone will always be there, reaching out for us, rain or shine, fair or foul.Next time when snowflakes are kissing the evergreen, when street lights start glowing again, when the melody of Silent Night is dancing in the air and when Love Actually rebroadcasts on HBO, “without hope or agenda”, let’s tell each other in any language we want: “Merry Christmas, and you know, I love you”.Comment from Cultural And Education Section, British Embassy:By posing the question about the purpose of Christmas, the author reveals the true message behind the film.The judges are all impressed by the smooth flow of the language.The article also reflects the author’s understanding of western culture.It ends beautifully with a depiction of a lovely scene.It has a very touching effect which makes people want to see the film.外教支招
想知道中国人英文写作的有哪些常犯错误吗?要知道,避免这类错误可以使你的文章更地道。快看看你会否也踩中地雷呢?
此次征文比赛我们收到了不少佳作,有些习作连我们的外教Mitch也大赞其表达地道。当然在这些征文来稿中还是存在着许多易见但又很容易被忽视的问题,为此,我们的外教Mitch特地撰写了以下的写作小撇步,希望能够对大家今后的英语写作有所帮助。
Don’t use big words if you don’t know how to use them properly: simplicity is best.Use words you would use in everyday life to make the sentence smooth or natural.e.g.It is my firm belief that knowledge obtained from genuine experience provides greater value to one’s life than knowledge gained through
academic experience.→ I think you can learn more from hands-on experience than you can from reading books. Avoid using the same word more than once in a sentence Use variety in your vocabulary.e.g.The flowers were pretty and the stars were very pretty too.
Don’t use “and so on” or “etc” to end a sentence!It’s lazy and native English speakers never do this.(In some circumstances “etc” is OK to use, but try to avoid it.)Decide what is relevant and irrelevant.Delete any information that does not help your story move forward.Too many details weigh the story/essay down.e.g.I woke up at 6 a.m., then took a shower until 6.30, then we caught the bus at 7a.m.to go to the beach.This is not an interesting story.Details about how you feel are much more interesting to read.e.g.It was so hard to force myself to wake before sunrise.I hurried to take a shower and get dressed and only just made it to the station on time.Excitement rushed over me as the bus rolled away and the adventure began. Avoid using clichés.e.g.“…And they all lived happily ever after.”
Don’t ask questions to the reader This may be cute as a child, but for teen and adult writing it’s too immature.e.g “Why did I enjoy the holiday/movie so much? Let me tell you.” Thanks for all the entries and keep up the writing!
第五篇:山东游学总结汇报(模版)
山东游学汇报总结
在高一结束的暑假,学校组织我们全体高一年级远赴山东进行了前所未有的游学体验,踏入齐鲁大地,不仅可以走入孔子故乡感受源远流长的中国文化,同样也可以亲自登上泰山一览众山小,也可以漫步在大明湖畔寻找传说中皇帝的一段凄美爱情。
阳光初投在学校的操场,难以抑制的兴奋洋溢在每个人的脸上,早晨的北京南站因为我们的到来而显得充满了活力,一路上的欢声笑语充斥着一节又一节的车厢。终于到达目的地。
到达目的地的第一站便是大明湖,已是盛夏,闷热的天气显然是每个人都有一些吃不消,每个人也不免有一些焦躁,但是当我们真正的置身于大明湖畔时,那种清凉却是由内而外的,每走一步都有一种岁月的幽静感,每呼吸一次都能感受到大明湖的丝丝凉意,灌溉着原本焦躁的内心,慢慢的用平静的心来欣赏美景,湖畔。湖畔的周围是成荫的柳树,我和几名同学静心散步,远远地便闻到一股荷叶的清香,走近看,是用荷叶做的烧麦,相传是当年进贡给皇上的消暑佳品,依着一棵柳树,捧着一本史书,品尝着美食,也许大明湖没有西湖那样湖面辽阔,也没有昆明湖的小巧玲珑,它拥有的更多是一份朴素,一份恬静。仿佛人生,也不用刻意的追求功名利禄。
游览过大明湖的碧水清波,我们来到了趵突泉,失望的是趵突泉并没有想象中的那么汹涌,而是非常轻缓的突出了水面,不急不慢,更为遗憾的是也没有品尝到趵突泉的泉水。有人扔下了硬币,或是希望财源滚滚,或是希望金榜题名。也许泉水在某天会停喷,但是天下第一泉却还会是属于它的,因为它承载着上期千年的历史,上千年的历史同样承载着它,没有人可以改变历史,我们能做的便是创造历史。
会当凌绝顶,一览众山小。从小背过的诗句中,不乏有很多是赞美泰山的,杜甫的这首《望岳》便是最经典的代表。我们终于来到了泰山。站在山脚下,想像杜甫一样望岳,却发现山顶处云雾缭绕,根本看不到山顶,想领略泰山的雄伟只有一个办法,征服它!
登山的队伍很快便拉的很长很长,开始的攀登每个人都是信心满满,也许攀登本身对泰山就是一种挑战,从古至今有多少人想征服它,又有多少人失败了,多少人成功了,成功是自己一步一步的攀登带来的,没有捷径,也没有人会否认你。都不知道自己走了多久,衣服仿佛用水洗过一般,纸巾一张又一张,每过一个门都提醒自己,快到了,快到了。不知道什么时候已经置身在飘渺的云雾中间,恍然抬头,远远地望见了最顶端的寺庙,回头望去,来时的路也已经被重重地烟雾封锁了。望向远方,朦胧的云烟中仍然可以看到那扎根在峭壁上的古松。于是回头继续攀登。向着顶峰。
最后一天,我们就要参观“三孔”了,孔林、孔府、孔庙。真正的感受千百年来儒家文化的发源地。孔子作为中国历史上的一代伟人,他的思想可以保留到今天,足可以证明他思想的远见。在今天,其实有部分人已经神华了孔子,将其称之为圣人,为他的身世迷上了神秘的面纱,其实无论时代怎么改变,孔子还是那个孔子,只不过是人们的看法发生了改变罢了。
返京的火车徐徐开动了,三天的时光也转瞬即逝,我们收获了欢笑,当然我们也收获了一份最真挚的友情,因为我们都知道,在开学的时候,我们将会因为分班而分开,组建了一年的家也将被拆散,其实每个人在这三天都好好的做了无声道别,希望最后在为这个班级做一点什么,我们是不会哭的,虽然眼泪在打转,但是,我们却还是选择把微笑留给最亲的人,因为我们相信他们从未走远。