第一篇:世博志愿者工作组第7次会议纪要
世博志愿者工作组第7次会议纪要
2010年第7期
2010年4月26日上午在世博志愿者工作站召开了2010年第7次世博志愿者工作组会议,会议由工作站站长朱健主持,党委书记助理潘清、学生工作指导委员会及二级学院世博志愿者工作组组长及全体工作站人员参加了会议。
一、情况通报类
1.通报了特殊志愿者的工作情况和存在的问题 2.通报了校内外建站运行规则
3.通报了世博园区志愿者候选人培训通知 4.通报了世博志愿者候选人网上知识测试通知
5.通报了关于组织世博志愿者候选人参与誓师大会合唱的通知 6.通报了世博志愿者集体舞排练安排 7.通报了世博志愿者排班调整情况
二、讨论审议类
1、讨论了目前特殊志愿者工作中碰到的问题和困难,涉及到特殊志愿者目前的通讯费、车费等问题需要解决,建议每人每月补贴300元左右;
2、讨论了世博志愿者候选人网上测试机房有关安排,二级学院要督促志愿者们在5月11日前完成测试;
三、重点工作部署
潘清助理部署了下一阶段世博的重点工作: 1、5月份前进入了世博工作的临战状态,志愿者花名册要尽早编制好并发至工作组成员;
2、二级学院要重视世博志愿者市级的培训,5月15日组织志愿者参加上海 外国语大学的培训,要注意维护学校形象;
3、加强宣传,弘扬先进,可举办如以“精彩世博,文明先行”等为主题的活动,校园网主页和团委素质拓展网上要多宣传,外国语学院要重点宣传特殊志愿者;
4、两批志愿者在班次交接时,在志愿者上岗前要邀请各二级学院党政领导与志愿者谈话,并要以各种形式慰问和关心志愿者;
5、每月要提出后勤保障的需求,近期要关注的一是外国语学院考专四的同学要尽快完成补课,顺利通过考试;二是学校是否可统一购买世博园区参观的学生优惠票。
世博志愿者工作站
2010/4/26
主题词:世博志愿者行动工作组会议
纪要 抄
送:各二级学院
上海电机学院世博志愿者工作站
2010年4月 印发
(共印20份)
第二篇:世博志愿者
世博志愿者(关于世博会的中学英语小品剧本)
甲:知道吗?现在开始招募世博志愿者了,这可太好了。我能为世博做贡献啦!
Do you know? It begins to recruit Expo volunteers.I can contribute to Expo.乙:你才知道呀,我早就报名啦!你看,我不正在认真准备吗? Yea… I have already sign up.I am ready for it.甲:是吗?你在看什么书?《世博英语100句》,有意思。做志愿者,为什么看这书呀?
Really? What book do you read? Why do you read this book? 乙:你连这也不懂!上海世博会将吸引许多外国友人,到那时,如果因为语言不懂,外国游客不能尽兴游览上海的美景,那多可惜呀!所以,要成为世博志愿者,首先就要过英语关。
More and more foreigners will come to Shanghai to join Expo.So it is important to study English well.丙:嗨,我刚听到一个消息 Hi~ I just heard a message 甲:什么是让你这样惊讶?快说来听听。What’s the matter? 乙:对,快告诉我们。Please tell us.丙:我刚才去交《世博会志愿者报名表》,才知道今年上海有数万多名中学生报名呢!看来,竞争还真激烈呢!Hundreds of junior students has signed up.They all want to be volunteers.The competition is violent.甲:那么难哪,我看,咱们就算了吧。再说我们年纪还太小,人家还不一定要我们呢!
It’s too difficult.We can’t be volunteers.丙:你这想法就错了,无论录取与否,我们都应该学好英语,将来可以随时随地为世博做贡献。
Your don’t think so.Whatever we must study English well.We should be ready for Expo all the time.乙:你说得对,我们是外国语学校的学生,英语是我们的强项,我们不但可以自己学好英语,还可以教身边的老人也学些英语,这样,人人都能当好世博志愿者了!
You are right.We are the students of the foreign language school.We are good at English.In addition, we can teach old people they live around us.Thus, everybody can be an Expo volunteer.甲:真不好意思,我错了。I’m sorry.丙:没关系,来,让我们互帮互助,一起学好英语,共同当好世博志者。That’s Ok.Let’s help each other to study English well and try out best for Expo.
第三篇:世博志愿者
The World Expo is a large-scale, global, non-commercial Expo.The hosting of the World Expo must be applied for by a country and approved by the international World Expo committee.Expo aims to promote the exchange of ideas and development of the world economy, culture, science and technology, to allow exhibitors to publicise and display their achievements and improve international relationships.Accordingly, the World Expo with its 150-year history is regarded as the Olympic Games of the economy, science and technology.Shanghai will host the 2010 World Expo.The World Expo has a long history but it has never been held in Asia.So the 2010 World Expo is an honor for all of the Asians.Our government has promised that it will be the best one.And Shanghai, as a host city, will have more chances to develop quickly.As a student in Shanghai, I should learn English well so that I can be a volunteer in the Expo to help foreigners know more about china and Shanhai.I would like to be a volunteer in my spare time.My reasons are as follows:
First of all, it is a good virtue to help others, even in modern society.We all need others’ help in case we get into trouble.Secondly, we are able to better ourselves by helping others because we gain valuable experience and build up our confidence while serving others.What’s more, volunteering makes us feel better about ourselves, thus making our life more enjoyable.More importantly, we can make the world a better place to live in by volunteering to improve it.In summary, volunteering can make a difference to our life, so I think it is very rewarding to be a volunteer.This summer, I did not go home;instead I served as a volunteer for “ Good Luck Beijing sports events ” held in Beijing for half a month.Sincerely speaking, the experience endows me a lot of valuable elicitation.Hearing the news of approval, I was very excited, like a child got what he had expected for long.I was lucky, because I just passed the line.The contestants had to take an English exam, only those who got more than 70 could move on to the next selection stage.Meanwhile, I was grateful to use my endowment to contribute for the Olympic Games.Wearing the volunteer uniform and the volunteer accreditation card, admired by others, I felt sneaky a little proud.Meanwhile I also felt a great responsibility falling on my shoulder knowing that volunteers’ words and behaviors could affect foreign guests’ impression on China.As I was a volunteer for accommodation, my post was in a four-star hotel.There were players of four teams form China, France, Japan, Czechoslovakia living there.All of them are participants of the baseball.Actually, most of the time, we served as interpreters for those working in the lobby.For example, when the players wanted to go out for shopping, we would call a taxi for them and told the taxi driver where to go.While, there is something worthwhile to be mentioned that most of the
volunteers are English majors and most of the players could speak English very well except Japanese contestants.Compared with Japanese players, we had less difficulty communicating with French players and Czech.I remembered that once I misunderstood one of the Japanese players’ requests of “Call up” for “Cup of”, and I felt so embarrassed that I even wanted to cry.Gradually, I learned to be more carefully when talking to the non English native speakers.During the event lasting for less than 15 days, the most impressive experience was that I took 3 of the Japanese players to the Beijing Zoo.As the zoo is not far from the hotel, we walked there.On the way, they asked me about the beggars on the street in their just-so-so English, and I tried my best to explain, and even putting my mouth in to my mouth, indicating that they did not have enough to eat.But they still did not get me, which was really irritating.Reflecting that, I regret I did not learn Japanese hard enough.These days, we have been studying the novel Wuthing Heights written by Emily Bronte, and one of the clues is the identity of Catherine, whether Heathcliff or Edgar that she really love.As a human being, the most important thing is to identify who we are, so should we students.Living in a mixed society, having a definite knowledge of self-identity matters a lot.As a civilian, knowing what we really should do can have a great impact on both ourselves and the social civilization.To make good preparation for the Olympic Games to be held next year, a tidal wav ve to learn English is in full wing nationally.Whether old or young, Beijingers are keen to leave an impressive Beijing, a high-qualified China for the world.I remember that when I was a volunteer as a teacher for old seniors in our community, one of my “students” is over 80 years.She was a engineer on architecture, and when she was young, she studied Russian instead of English as second language, so after retirement, she began to learn English, hoping that she could communicate with foreigners when the Olympic Games begins in 2008.In effect, her enthusiasm impressed me a lot and from then on, I examined myself again and make certain of who I am and what is my meaning of my life.Endowed with life, we should be appreciative and make full use of ourselves.Holding Olympic Games in Beijing is an opportunity once of a time, we should do it well teeth and nail.
第四篇:世博志愿者感悟
世博,永不谢幕
像蜡烛为人照明那样一分热、发一分光,忠诚而踏实地为人类伟大事业贡献自己的青春!
——题记
今年的上海,是那么的显得格外令人憧憬与向往,因为在东方明珠孕育下的这片土地上正在举办一届史无前例的盛会——世博会!今天是世博会开幕第169天,再剩15天将与人们挥手告别,瞬间有点心酸!然而,因为有了世博,岁月划过一段优美的弧线,长久留在人们的记忆中,留在世博历程的史册里。
自从北京奥运会谢幕之后,我心中便有了一个世博梦!因为这个梦想,我来到了上海,千里迢迢不为别的,只为它,它是我心中最执着的一个信念!我还清楚地记得我第一次参加世博面试的时候那种紧张与激动,我当时真的好怕,我怕自己失败!虽然在此之前我将我们学校图书馆全部关于志愿者的书籍阅读,并做了详细的笔记;虽然我将自己的自我介绍一遍又一遍的修改;虽然我将世博通用知识培训可以背诵下来,但是我还是好怕,因为我不想失败,我真的不想让这个梦想就瞬间破灭!没有人知道我等面试结果通知的那几天忐忑的心情,也没有人理解当我被通知是一名城市站点志愿者的那种纠结与喜悦夹杂的心情,更加没人理解我忽然一天成为了世博园区志愿者的那份激动与骄傲!
为了世博,我付出了很多!我清楚地记得自己在大一的时候,为了增加自己的志愿者经验,屡次参加志愿者活动却被别人当成傻瓜,他们无法理解我的志愿者之心,我也无法理解他们!我觉得人活在这个世界上,更多的是不能为了自己,只有为他人活着,才是最幸福的!因为当你为了他人付出真心的那一刻,你就是世界上最可爱的人,尽管很累,但是却累的有价值!这就是我对于志愿者的价值
观!对于这次世博志愿者,我真的很开心,因为我至少可以为50万人提供帮助,我第一次感受到原来我并不渺小,我也很伟大!特别是我们所有的志愿者,至少有7000万人都是我们这些10万的小白菜服务的,因为有了我们的帮助,他们不必再迷路!虽然我们的嗓子很干燥;虽然我们真的很累;虽然我们也真的很可怜,但是我们永远不会放弃,我们会用执着的微笑面对八方游客!
对于这次世博志愿者,虽然老师告诉我不好担当,但是我相信自己!因为我的执着、我的踏实、我的勤奋,这些都是我的资本,我会用自己的热情、爱心、激情、汗水来点燃黄浦江两岸的志愿情!当培训的时候,当那些优秀的志愿者告诉我们世博志愿者的应该将地图背下来的时候、、、、、,我发现他们所说的这些在我眼中只不过是最基本的能力和知识而已,因为如果在上岗之前连这个也做不到,还算一个合格的志愿者吗?永远记住自己:我们代表的不仅仅是我们自己,是上海,是中国!
我坚信世界不会忘记世博园区内外那些美丽的志愿者!世博的来临,极大地催生了国人的志愿热情。在世博园区内,他们是无名英雄,他们用微笑和汗水,确保了世博会的顺利进行;在大街小巷里,他们是当仁不让的主人,他们用真诚和奉献,让每一个宾客有了宾至如归的感觉。他们中有明星有工人,有学生有教师,他们不为名不为利,他们秉承着“奉献、友爱、互助、进步”的志愿者精神。正如上海世博组委官方网站所说,志愿者是世博形象大使。他们展示了中国和上海人民的风貌,为举办一届“成功、精彩、难忘”的世博会贡献了自己的力量。2010年,他们的微笑是上海、是中国最好的名片!这些志愿者,才是最美的人,才是最可爱的人!
我觉得对人来说,最大的幸福是把自己的精神力量奉献给他人,所以我比别人更加珍惜这份来之不易的志愿者身份!正如这么一句话:即使你身无分文,只
要你拥有一颗善良的心,你就是世界上最富有的人!明天即将上岗,我一定会以最严格的要求规范自己,以最端正的态度,积极的心态投入到这份事业中来!做志愿者需要一种平静、平和、平衡、平淡的心态,在人生的任何时候,我们都会有选择的自由,选择快乐还是痛苦、选择坚持还是放弃、、、、,在即将工作的16个早晨,我都会对自己说:今天将因为我的努力认真而变得不同寻常!
世界不会忘记遍布华夏大地的参与者!哪一届世博会,能拥有这么多的东道主?不敢说后无来者,起码是前无古人。13亿中国人民,13亿东道主,还有那些旅居在海外的华侨们,他们都把自己当成了东道主。诚然,他们中的绝大多数人无法亲赴上海亲身体验世博,但他们一样热爱世博、关注世博,以自己的方式参与世博。世博会的举办极大地促进了上海、中国和世界的距离!
不会忘记的还有很多很多,这一切的一切,都将长久地留在我们的脑海中,留在世界各国人民心中。世博精神永存,上海亮点永在,谁又会说,上海世博会谢幕呢?至少这些美丽的小白菜的身影不会从我们的脑海中消失!
是的,上海世博会永远不会谢幕!现在我们仅仅需要做的是,把世博期间收获的快乐、自信、宽容,收获的一切一切刷新、保存、复制,以上海为中心,把它传播开来,让“千树万树梨花盛开”,让世界感受到上海的魅力!让志愿者精神成为一个城市、一个国家的象征!
乔博
2010年11月1日
第五篇:走进世博志愿者
刚才陈迪同学把世博会的内容主题都介绍的很清楚啦,同学们通过他的讲解对世博会也应该有了一个更为深刻的了解;我今天的主题是“志愿”,这个就包括了志愿者,志愿精神,志愿服务,等等。下面我们来一起了解一下。志愿者与世博会
中国2010年上海世博会志愿者标志的主体既是汉字“心”、也是英文字母“V”、又是嘴衔橄榄枝飞翔的和平鸽构成。与世博会会徽“世”异曲同工,在呈现中国文化个性的同时,表达了志愿者的用“心”和热“心”。
“V”是英文“Volunteer”的首字母,阐述了标志所代表的群体,赋予其清晰的含义;飞翔的和平鸽代表上海,也象征和平友爱,橄榄枝则寓意可持续发展和希望,传承”城市,让生活更美好“的世博会主题。
彩虹般的色彩,迎风飘舞的彩带,是上海热情的召唤。我们相信,2010年,在志愿者的协助下,来自世界各地的人将融洽地聚集在同一片天空下!
世博会志愿者的口号
主:世界在你眼前,我们在你身边
副:志在,愿在,我在副:2010,心在一起 副:城市有我更可爱
(这个口号也是每位志愿者同学应该铭记在心的)
是否做过志愿者?(我们学校内部也有很多志愿者,比如说图书馆志愿者,学校迎新志愿者)
*志愿者的定义
志愿者是一个没有国界的名称,指的是在不为任何物质报酬的情况下,为改进社会而提供服务、贡献个人的时间及精神的人。
志愿服务泛指利用自己的时间、自己的技能、自己的资源、自己的善心为邻居、社区、社会提供非盈利、无偿、非职业化援助的行为。
(英语 Volunteers),是一个没有国界的名称,在西方发达国家中,是指不受私人得益的驱使、不受法律强制,是基于某种道义、信念、良知、同情心和责任感,为改进社会而提供服务、贡献个人的时间、才能及精神,而从事社会公益事业的人或人群。
在香港,志愿者被称为“义工” 志愿者行动叫做“义务工作”。香港义务工作发展局则将“义工”(“志愿者”)定义为在不为任何物质报酬的情况下,为改进社会而提供服务,贡献个人时间及精神的人。同时将义务工作定义为:“指任何人志愿贡献个人的时间及精神,在不为任何物质报酬的情况下,为改进社会而提供的服务。”
*志愿精神
志愿精神:联合国秘书长安南指出,志愿精神的核心是服务、团结的理想和共同使这个世界变的更加美好的信念,从这个意义上说,志愿精神是联合国精神的最终体现。
%志愿动机
如同入党动机需要转变。也许最开始是为了一张证书,单纯的为了荣誉,或者是为了敲实践章? 而慢慢的经过我们的思考转变,到最后的只是为了服务他人,服务社会,实现自己的价值。我们从志愿的过程中收获到的是自我满足,是自我价值的体现,也是自身的成长成熟过程。
*现实意义
(请李家启,邓倩君同学来回答一下,或者我们也可以说说如何看待志愿者)志愿服务是志愿者个人成长的重要途径;
志愿服务让参观者分享城市文明;志愿服务对社会和人类发展的意义。