第一篇:happy述职
述职报告
我很荣幸能成为班干部中的一员,分管体育方面。能够担任这新一任的体育委员与全体同学一同学习,一同进步,我觉得很开心。我一定不辜负大家的期望,为我们三班争光添彩。
关于工作:
1.每天早上准时带领队伍出操,督促同学;
2.各方面严格要求自己,做好表率作用;
3.体育课、体锻课时,按照规定收放器材;
4.同学活动发生冲突时,应及时劝阻,并做好协调工作,有必要的情况下向老师汇报;
5.学校的体育比赛、运动会,应积极参加,组织好团队比赛;
6.鼓励每一个同学认真进行体育锻炼。
在接下来的时间里,主要和班委团队搞好我们接下来的班级建设,配合各科老师做好相关工作,为班集体创造一个良好的学习氛围。
第二篇:happy or not歌词
Febmor :
你快乐吗 我常常这样问自己
当看过那么多的背信弃义 是否还该相信 每个人带着那一张不同的面具 相聚在一起 却不曾真正交心
你看见了吗 头顶那片乌云正在降落 是谁说过 雨过天晴会有彩虹的 但那片绚烂的颜色曾几时见过 我追逐着梦 已在过程中遗落
当逝去的已经来不及回想
失去的青春也再不是旧日的摸样 人心的冷漠 人性的蹉跎
今日复明日 昨日不能再来过
我们还在奔波 为了所谓的生活 当一切变了色 被现实击落 这滑稽的世界 挣扎会否更快乐 还是鱼死网破 让自己更堕落
嘉豪:
我想去探险 我想去挑战 我想唔使用钱都可以生存 一年又一年 一直不变 一直不眠都系为左点样生存 已经见惯 已经不再起眼 现在珍惜噶只有就系时间 手上的把痕 面上的就纹 表上的时间已经无得再间
睇到太多噶事觉得心酸 听到太多噶声音都觉得烦厌
乘着风浪 不怕风险 不断往前 抹走漆黑的一面
烦恼同压抑都放在歌词当中 将自己噶身体同思想都尽情放松 尽量珍惜身边噶每一分,每一秒 我生存在世上并非渺少
卡姆路:
当开心 被定义为快乐 很多人忘记了怎么去选择 额 活着为了什么
我只想望着蓝天 围着海边 骑着我的单车
这样很好 就算睡不着觉 花朵一样会对着太阳微笑 我不知道 未来会多匆忙 但至少 还能见到明天的光
时间匆匆而过 我们忘记哦快乐 因为心中的欲 望实在太多 黑和白相交成灰色 就像乌云 只是暂时呢
不要理会别人给你强加呢色彩 只要你呢心中 还有爱 这个世界 并不算坏
所以我们还是 保持好心态
GoodFella:
夜深了 这城市又降温了 走在街上 影子在后面跟着 分不清那些笑脸哪个是真的 快乐不快乐 里面差异有几分呢 身边的女生开始不再讨论星座 柴米油盐酱醋她们每天都要经过 也曾迷茫 也曾经有过困惑
可是时间的脚步却从来没有停过
年纪越来越大烦恼越来越多 心里很多的话不知道该怎么说 曾经大把时间 你都在挥霍 现在努力工作 你说是为了生活
欲望膨胀 该如何战胜心魔 需要的太少可是想要的太多 拜托 诱惑我该怎么摆脱 拜托 让我唱完这首再说
第三篇:what is happy 演讲稿
What is happy?
Life could be a long journey of pursuing happiness.Does happiness have a universal definition ? I say no.But there must be something in life that makes you realize what it means.During the SARS period , I heard a true story.In the battle against SARS, a doctor fell down.Mother of a 6-year-old son, wife of a considerate husband, she used to knock at the door even though she got the key, which annoyed the son.But now , to the son, how wonderful the sound was and how happy it was to open the door for his mum.But that will not happen forever.What do you think? Things are always like this.We usually don’t cherish what we have until the moment we lose it.It reminds me of Helen Keller, U.S author who was blind and deaf from infancy, lived her life to the fullest.She once said “ Darkness would make you more appreciative of sight;Silence would teach you the joys of sound.”
I could suddenly understand what happiness means.Materially, it could be everything and it could be nothing.The important thing is the attitude we hold.Happiness has something to do with how we feel about what we have.Compared with the boy and Helen , we’ll find we’ve already had much more: sound health ,sense of security, parental love.But I’m wondering why we always take what we have for granted and why we often ignore what is on the other h
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and luxury to others.When there are so many things to distract our attention and to make us confused , do we still know what we have and what we should do? Now, here, to all of us, what we have is the opportunity to learn and to experience.And this opportunity could be a whole-life dream for many youngsters of our age.We are the lucky members.Do we have any excuse not to learn and do we have any excuse not to learn well ? Time flies!Four years of university life is quite short.Only once can we live!Why can’t we realize it now so that we can make full use of every minute.Why don’t we focus on our studies and involve ourselves in the campus life ?If we don’t want to leave any regret , let’s get down to some solid work from this moment.Let’s start right now and let’s work together for our bright future and for our own happiness!
It is great honour to be here to give a speech here.Today I am going to talk about my happy life.In the past few years, I have always a happy girl(boy),because I am always optimistic and confident,no matter what difficulty I meet in my daily life.What makes my life more colorful is that my friends around me are always giving me surprise and help, especially when I am in great need of help, which sometimes makes me fairly moved.It wouldn't be the same without them.In my spare time, I usually go out with my friends to have a walk and talk with each other about the life we are enjoying or the work we are
busy with, and we give each other our suggestions or advice.we make progress by communicating with each other.They never fail to give me insperations and ways to solve the problem.In a word, they are my best companions , my source of happiness as well.Fianlly, what I want to say is that they make a different in my life.Thank you 能够来这做演讲是我的一大荣幸。今天我要谈论一下我快乐的生活。在过去的几年里,我一直都是一个开心的女孩(男孩),在日常的生活中不论有什么困难,我总是乐观的并充满自信的去对待。使我生命更多彩的是在我身边的朋友一直在给予我惊喜和帮助,尤其在我及其需要帮助的时候更是这样,好几次他们都使我感到非常的感动。如果没有他们我的生活肯定是不一样的。在我空闲的时候,我经常和我的朋友们出去一边散步一边谈论我们享受着的生活和我们繁忙的工作,我们彼此给予对方建议和忠告,我们通过彼此的沟通来取得进步,而且他们还总是给我解决问题的灵感和方法。总之,他们是我最好的同伴,也是我幸福的源泉。最后,我想说的是他们使我的生命与众不同,我真的很感激。
第四篇:Happy birthday教案
Module6 Unit1 Happy birthday!教案
Lesson duration: 40 minutes Teaching aims:
1、全体学生能运用语句Happy birthday!Here’s...祝福他人生日快乐并赠送礼物。
2、全体学生能理解词汇Happy,birthday,here(here’s=here is),present,this,pencil,pen,cake。
3、全体学生能初步运用词汇Happy, birthday。
Teaching key points:
1、全体学生能运用Happy birthday!Here’s...来祝福他人生日快乐并赠送礼物。
2、全体学生能理词汇Happy, birthday, here(here’s =here is), present, this, pencil, pen, cake Teaching difficulties:
1、学生能够在真实的场景中运用Happy birthday!Here’s„来祝福他人生日快乐并赠送礼物。
2、Emotion: Birthday的正确发音。
培养与增进友谊
Class norm: When teacher says“Who wants to try?”students can say“Let me try.” Teaching materials: 教学PPT,过生日用的蜡烛、生日蛋糕、礼物等图片、人物头套等。Contents: Step1.Greeting、Warm-up and Revision Teacher greets to the class.Let students count off one by one from one to twelve.Divide students into two groups, let them sing the song“Ten little fingers”,and see which group is better.Step2.Lead in Show them PPT, play the song“Happy birthday”.Play the cartoon of part1, let students look, listen then repeat.In this step, make students understand the meaning of the story and teach them to say “Happy birthday”.Step3.Presentation
Teacher greets to the students with Pan Pan’s headgear, tell students today is Sam’s birthday, ask students to go to Sam’s birthday party together.Get students to look at the pictures of part2, ask them some questions in Chinese, e.g.How old is Sam? What does Daming give Sam? Play the cartoon of part2.After that, check the answer.Tell students when someone gives us something or does something for us, we should say“Thank you.”
Play the cartoon again, let students listen and repeat.Let students to have a role play.Step4.Practice Game1.句子接龙
Practise the sentences“Here’s your present.”“Thank you!” in a chain around the class.Teacher starts the chain and other students continue.Example: T: Here’s your present.S1: Thank you!S1: Here’s your present.S2: Thank you1 Game2.Throw dice T: Now, let’s play a game.First, I will give you six sentences(show PPT)then I will throw the dice, if the number is two, you should speak the two sentences loudly.Like this…(示范).Are you ready? S: Yes T: Ok, let’s go.Game3.Role play Put a group of objects on the desk.Then give them to different students.The students come to the front of the class and give them back.They have to say“Here’s your...”Teacher must thank them.Step5.Consolidation Summarize what have learnt today.T: Today is Sam’s birthday, let’s sing the song“Happy birthday”to him.T: Today we’ve got a fun time, let’s say goodbye to them!T&S: Goodbye ……(带着学生说句子并把六个句子依次擦掉)T: Now, let’s count the candles and see which group is the winner T&S: one, two, three….Step6.Homework
(1)为最近过生日的家人或朋友演唱生日歌。
(2)为Sam制作一张生日贺卡。Blackboard design: Module6 Unit1 Happy birthday!Happy birthday!Here’s your present.Here’s your cake.Thank you!
第五篇:世界名著-THE HAPPY FAMILY
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1872
FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
THE HAPPY FAMILY
by Hans Christian Andersen
THE largest green leaf in this country is certainly the
burdock-leaf.If you hold it in front of you, it is large enough for
an apron;and if you hold it over your head, it is almost as good as
an umbrella, it is so wonderfully large.A burdock never grows
alone;where it grows, there are many more, and it is a splendid
sight;and all this splendor is good for snails.The great white
snails, which grand people in olden times used to have made into
fricassees;and when they had eaten them, they would say, “O, what a
delicious dish!” for these people really thought them good;and
these snails lived on burdock-leaves, and for them the burdock was
planted.There was once an old estate where no one now lived to require
snails;indeed, the owners had all died out, but the burdock still
flourished;it grew over all the beds and walks of the garden-its
growth had no check-till it became at last quite a forest of
burdocks.Here and there stood an apple or a plum-tree;but for
this, nobody would have thought the place had ever been a garden.It
was burdock from one end to the other;and here lived the last two
surviving snails.They knew not themselves how old they were;but they
could remember the time when there were a great many more of them, and
that they were descended from a family which came from foreign
lands, and that the whole forest had been planted for them and theirs.They had never been away from the garden;but they knew that another
place once existed in the world, called the Duke's Palace Castle, in
which some of their relations had been boiled till they became
black, and were then laid on a silver dish;but what was done
afterwards they did not know.Besides, they could not imagine
exactly how it felt to be boiled and placed on a silver dish;but no
doubt it was something very fine and highly genteel.Neither the
cockchafer, nor the toad, nor the earth-worm, whom they questioned
about it, would give them the least information;for none of their
relations had ever been cooked or served on a silver dish.The old
white snails were the most aristocratic race in the world,-they
knew that.The forest had been planted for them, and the nobleman's
castle had been built entirely that they might be cooked and laid on
silver dishes.They lived quite retired and very happily;and as they had no
children of their own, they had adopted a little common snail, which
they brought up as their own child.The little one would not grow, for
he was only a common snail;but the old people, particularly the
mother-snail, declared that she could easily see how he grew;and when
the father said he could not perceive it, she begged him to feel the
little snail's shell, and he did so, and found that the mother was
right.One day it rained very fast.“Listen, what a drumming there is
on the burdock-leaves;turn, turn, turn;turn, turn, turn,” said the
father-snail.“There come the drops,” said the mother;“they are trickling
down the stalks.We shall have it very wet here presently.I am very
glad we have such good houses, and that the little one has one of
his own.There has been really more done for us than for any other
creature;it is quite plain that we are the most noble people in the
world.We have houses from our birth, and the burdock forest has
been planted for us.I should very much like to know how far it
extends, and what lies beyond it.”
“There can be nothing better than we have here,” said the
father-snail;“I wish for nothing more.”
“Yes, but I do,” said the mother;“I should like to be taken to
the palace, and boiled, and laid upon a silver dish, as was done to
all our ancestors;and you may be sure it must be something very
uncommon.”
“The nobleman's castle, perhaps, has fallen to decay,” said the
snail-father, or the burdock wood may have grown out.You need not
be in a hurry;you are always so impatient, and the youngster is
getting just the same.He has been three days creeping to the top of
that stalk.I feel quite giddy when I look at him.“
”You must not scold him,“ said the mother-snail;”he creeps so
very carefully.He will be the joy of our home;and we old folks
have nothing else to live for.But have you ever thought where we
are to get a wife for him? Do you think that farther out in the wood
there may be others of our race?“
”There may be black snails, no doubt,“ said the old snail;
”black snails without houses;but they are so vulgar and conceited
too.But we can give the ants a commission;they run here and there,as if they all had so much business to get through.They, most likely,will know of a wife for our youngster.“
”I certainly know a most beautiful bride,“ said one of the ants;
”but I fear it would not do, for she is a queen.“
”That does not matter,“ said the old snail;”has she a house?“
”She has a palace,“ replied the ant,-”a most beautiful ant-palace
with seven hundred passages.“
”Thank-you,“ said the mother-snail;”but our boy shall not go to
live in an ant-hill.If you know of nothing better, we will give the
commission to the white gnats;they fly about in rain and sunshine;
they know the burdock wood from one end to the other.“
”We have a wife for him,“ said the gnats;”a hundred man-steps
from here there is a little snail with a house, sitting on a
gooseberry-bush;she is quite alone, and old enough to be married.It is only a hundred man-steps from here.“
”Then let her come to him,“ said the old people.”He has the whole
burdock forest;she has only a bush."
So they brought the little lady-snail.She took eight days to
perform the journey;but that was just as it ought to be;for it
showed her to be one of the right breeding.And then they had a
wedding.Six glow-worms gave as much light as they could;but in other
respects it was all very quiet;for the old snails could not bear
festivities or a crowd.But a beautiful speech was made by the
mother-snail.The father could not speak;he was too much overcome.Then they gave the whole burdock forest to the young snails as an
inheritance, and repeated what they had so often said, that it was the
finest place in the world, and that if they led upright and
honorable lives, and their family increased, they and their children
might some day be taken to the nobleman's palace, to be boiled
black, and laid on a silver dish.And when they had finished speaking,the old couple crept into their houses, and came out no more;for they
slept.The young snail pair now ruled in the forest, and had a numerous
progeny.But as the young ones were never boiled or laid in silver
dishes, they concluded that the castle had fallen into decay, and that
all the people in the world were dead;and as nobody contradicted
them, they thought they must be right.And the rain fell upon the
burdock-leaves, to play the drum for them, and the sun shone to
paint colors on the burdock forest for them, and they were very happy;
the whole family were entirely and perfectly happy.THE END.