㈠ 英語作文
題目是: 我的小學老師In the course of our ecational experiences, there are the many teachers who are good, the few teachers who are great and the handful of teachers we never forget. As a psychologist who does research on teaching, I have been interested in the characteristics of the teachers we never forget. What do these teachers have in common?
I am blessed to have had four such unforgettable teachers:
The first was my fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Alexa. I had done poorly on group IQ tests as a child, and as a result, was expected to be a poor student. I had fulfilled the expectations set for me, and had become a poor student. Mrs. Alexa, who expected much more of me, pulled me out of my gently rolling descent toward the depths of abysmal academic achievement, and helped me transform myself into an A student.
The second teacher was my undergraate mentor, Endel Tulving. He taught me that the fact that many psychologists (or other scientists) believe something to be true does not make it true. Indeed, he often seemed to be skeptical of exactly the beliefs psychologists hold most dear. He was willing to "defy the crowd." He also taught me the importance of doing not just good work, but my absolute best.
The third teacher was my graate mentor, Gordon Bower. He taught me the importance of following one's own intellectual passion. Bower has had many successful students, I think, in large part because he knew when to intervene, but also when to leave his students alone to find their own niche and to find themselves. He also taught me the importance of life beyond the groves of academe.
And the fourth teacher, Wendell Garner, was my faculty mentor when I became an assistant professor. He taught me that one is judged by the positive contributions one makes. All psychologists spend some part of their career critiquing the work of others. Garner showed me that the psychologists who are remembered are those who have something positive and important to say.
What these teachers have in common, I believe--what sets them apart--is that they are what I have come to call transformational mentors, whom I will distinguish from transactional mentors. The terms transformational and transactional are drawn from the literature on leadership (see, e.g., Bass 1998) but, when applied to mentorship, they have a somewhat different meaning.
Most mentors are transactional mentors--people with whom one has meaningful transactions. The mentor is professionally and personally supportive, a source of advice, a sounding board when a student needs one, and a helper in times of distress. A transformational mentor is all of these things, plus something more: He or she inspires one, reveals new ways of understanding professional and personal matters, and motivates one to transcend who one is to become a different kind of professional and, perhaps, person. He or she literally transforms one's mental world, and sometimes one's physical world as well. What sets apart the four specific mentors mentioned above is that they transformed my life.
When we prepare our students to teach, perhaps the most important thing we can teach them is how to become transformational mentors. There is no one formula for becoming a transformational mentor: Rather, as mentors, we must capitalize on our indivial strengths to find ways to enter this role. But I think transformational mentors have in common that they are willing to inspire their students in certain ways.
Transformational mentors are the teachers and role models we never forget. They help their students to:
* Become the best they can be by recognizing and capitalizing on their strengths, and recognizing and compensating for or correcting their weaknesses.
* Create their own niche of professional and personal accomplishment, rather than simply following in the footsteps of their mentors.
* Discern the importance not just of solving problems, but also of realizing just what the important problems are, whether in one's professional or personal life.
Some of us psychologists are classroom teachers; others are not. But there is a most important kind of teacher we all can be. This is the teacher who becomes a transformational mentor, and in the process, changes a student's life. Long after good lecturers, seminar leaders and advisers are forgotten, the transformational mentor will be remembered, and even more importantly, will live on through the students whose lives he or she has transformed.
這么多了!你可以簡寫一些就行了!希望能幫上你
㈡ 求一遍英語作文,題目My passion 急!!!!
Friendship is significance in our whole life, do you think so ? means being friendly to each other or making friends with one another. Human beings are social animals. They do not live in isolation.They need each other both physically and emotionally. However, some people distort friendship by forming small groups that are harmful to others, or even to the whole community. In university some students from the same city or province form an association to help each other. But such associations often exclude students from other parts of the country, and thus do not promote friendship in a broad sense.
㈢ 急需一篇英語作文
how to learn English
Improving your motivation
Before you start reading, you should know this: Learning English requires action. You may know all the learning tips, but if you don''t start doing things, you will achieve nothing. Therefore our method is not just for reading; it is for reading and doing.
You need two things to learn English well — passion and effective learning methods — and passion is the more important one. Why? Because passion makes you want to learn English; the learning methods only tell you how to do it faster.
If you love learning English:
You will do it regularly and spend more time on it.
Learning English will be easier for you. It will be easy for you to remember new words and grammar structures. It''s because the brain easily remembers information on a subject that you like. (For example, some people like history and know everything about World War II. If you told a "normal person" to memorize all these facts, they would never do it.)
We know you may not love learning English. And even if you love it, you will sometimes not want to do it. This is how human psychology works — sometimes we are so lazy, bored, and tired that we don''t want to do even the things that we like.
Here is what you can do when you don''t feel like learning English:
Imagine yourself in the future
Imagine you can talk to native speakers just like you talk in your first language. Imagine other people wanting to speak English as well as you do. Imagine the possibility of writing e-mail to people from all over the world.
You should know that it is possible to learn English really well. Just look at other people who have done it.
Remember that you are already good
You already know some English (you''re reading an article in English right now). That''s a big success! Now it''s time for more successes. Time to start using powerful methods of effective learning. Time to gain an impressive knowledge of English.
Remember there is a lot that you don''t know
You are good, but your English probably isn''t perfect. You probably can''t understand English-language TV, read books in English, talk to native speakers easily, write letters without mistakes, etc.
You should never think your English is perfect. Even if you are the best student in your class, always try to find your weak areas and work on them. When you''ve learned to speak English well, your problems will be quite small: punctuation, rarely used grammar structures, rare words, understanding "street language". Right now, your problems are probably more basic: mistakes in pronunciation, small vocabulary, grammar problems with the present perfect tense and conditional structures.
Use your English whenever you can
This is very, very important. The more you use English, the more you will want to learn it.
Because English is so popular, you can use it everywhere. You can use Yahoo to find English-language websites with interesting information, you can watch American cartoons, you can play adventure games on your computer, you can read interesting books in English, or you can do other things that we write about.
If you do these things, you will not only have fun and learn English. If you see that a new English word lets you understand your favorite TV show (or communicate with people, or beat a computer game), you will want to learn more words. So you will learn English more, use it more, learn it more, use it more... If you also use effective learning methods, your English will grow faster than you can imagine.
譯文:
怎樣喜愛學習英語
提高你學習英語的動力
在你開始閱讀以前,你應該知道這個:學習英語要求行動。你會知道所有學習的技巧,但是如果你沒有開始做事情,你不會有成績的。因此我們的方法是不要僅僅為了閱讀,而是為了閱讀和行動。
你需要學習好兩件事情--熱情和有效的學習方法---而且熱情是更重要的。為什麼?因為熱情使你想要學習英語;學習方法只是告訴你怎樣做得更快。
如果你喜愛學習英語:
你將會定期地學習,並且花更多的時間在它上面。
學習英語對你來說會更容易。對你來說很容易記住新單詞和語法結構。因為大腦容易記著關於你喜歡的某一主題的信息。(例如:有些人喜歡歷史,並且知道關於第二次世界大戰得所有的事情。如果你告訴你一個「正常的人」去記住所有的這些事實,他們決不會做到。)我們知道你也許不喜愛學習英語。而且即使你喜愛它,有時候你不想學習。這個就是人類心理狀態怎樣工作--有時候我們是如此得懶惰,無聊,厭倦以至於甚至是我們喜歡的事情我們也不想做。
當你不想學習英語的時候,你可以做什麼。
設想你自己在未來
設想你能象你用你的第一語言談話那樣和說母語的人交談。設想其他的人們想要說英語說地和你一樣好。設想給來自世界各地的人寫電子郵件的可能性。
你應該知道真正學習好英語是有可能的。只要看看其他已經做到的人。
記住你已經是好樣的了
你已經知道有些英語(你正在閱讀用英語寫的文章)。那就是很大的成功!現在是為了更多的成功的時候了。是時間開始使用強力有效的學習方法的時候了。是時間獲得一種給人深刻印象的英語知識的時候了。
記住有許多你不懂得的地方
你是好樣的,但是你的英語大概不是熟練的。你大概不能理解英語電視,閱讀英語書籍,輕松地和說母語的人們交談,寫信沒有錯誤,等等。
你應該從不認為你的英語是熟練的。即使你在你的班級裡面是最好的學生,總是試著去發現你的薄弱區域,繼續學習它們。當你已經學習到熟練地說英語,你的問題會變得相當小:標點,很少用的語法結構,不常用的單詞,理解「街頭英語」。現在,你的問題大概更基礎:發音上的錯誤,小詞彙量,現在完成時的和條件句的結構的語法問題。
在你能使用英語的任何時候使用英語
這個是非常,非常重要。你使用英語越多,你就會越想要學習它。
因為英語是如此的流行,你能使用英語在任何地方。你能使用雅虎來找到有令人感興趣的信息的英語網站,你能看美國動畫片,你能在你的電腦上玩冒險游戲,你能閱讀有趣的英語書籍,或者你能做我們描述的其他事情。
如果你做這些事情,你將不只會擁有樂趣和學習英語。如果你看到一個新的英語單詞讓你明白你喜歡的電視節目(或者和其他人交流,或者贏得一場電腦游戲),你會想要學習更多的單詞.因此你學習的英語越多,使用它越多,學習越多,使用的越多......如果你也使用有效的學習方法,你的英語將會比你能想像的提高得更快。
感覺多了的話你就刪除點吧
㈣ 求一篇英語作文「The passion for study"
Each person for learning have different opinions.What is learning?Learning motivation is what?My idea is : to learn the source of motivation.Because only you have a clear goal, learning can not become so ll, it will be the one that you continue the success of the process, here is full of joy.Of course, excitement is always a meteor, the will power is the eternal sun.Believe in yourself, success is not far away.
中文解釋:
每個人對於學習都有不同的看法。學習是什麼?學習的動力又是什麼?而我的想法是:立志是學習動力的源泉。因為,只有你心中有了一個明確的目標,學習才不會變得那樣無趣,反而將是一個你不斷走向成功的過程,這里充滿了喜悅。當然,激動永遠是一顆流星,毅力才是永恆的太陽。相信自己,成功就在不遠處。
㈤ 求一篇英語作文,題目是My passion and my dream
As I lift my head and part my lips, my voice escalates with every note
that resonate the air. The soothing words bounce off my tongue and
release the tension within. The tune that tantalizes my ears helps me
make it through the day because of its comforting presence. I believe
that singing is not just an art; it's a means of expressing one's
emotions. Thus my passion for singing, coupled with my love for music
comes from deep within my soul, mind and heart. When I sing, I sing with
all of me, putting everything I can into it, and that's exactly what
makes me feel complete.
I have always had a great passion for
singing. From the time I could speak my first words, I was singing!
Although singing in front of others had a pure sense of joy pulsing
through my veins, in my own time, singing has always been way of
blocking out all my worldly worries. It is one thing that I feel
strongly about, knowing that I have attained the skills with perfect
ease, as if it has always been there within my soul, only left for me to
discover. From a very early age, I wanted to and have to quite an
extent, attain a strong understanding of the use of tune, rhythm and
beats, how to pace up, where to pause and breathe. My sensible approach
and proficiency has made everyone appreciate my voice and my flair very
much. My urge to become a singer, grew stronger with each passing day.
Realizing
the prospect of my potential, my mother admitted me into an institution
where I learned singing for four years. Appreciating almost all forms
of music, ranging from classical to rock, I have ended up taking
rigorous courses in classical music. Once I had mastered the basics, I
took a step further and enhanced my skills by practicing the various and
intricate "raag" and applying them wherever I felt was appropriate.
Music has given me a way out of 'my box', helped me through whatever has
come my way.
Through music, I have also been able to reach out to
people of my community. I have been given the opportunity to teach the
basics in a school for the underprivileged children. They learnt it
fairly well and became fond of my style; soon I was asked to take their
academic classes. Being an initiator, I always presented keen interest
in making handicrafts, teaching, debating and this opportunity serves
just the purpose. During my brief time with them I was able to come in
close encounters, with about the hardships these children go through,
the difficulties that they have to face everyday. It made me realize
that we can't always decide our fates, but only hope that the world has a
place for our dreams. . I had a great time teaching them, and learning
those aspects of life I had not acknowledged before. I realized how
these people; get through each day that brings with it, countless
difficulties. They made me count my blessings, and I was grateful that
music had led me there.
As I approached my senior years in
school, pressure was building up and academics became my first and only
priority. The more I concentrated on my studies, the more I felt my
passion slip out of my fingers. And before I knew it I had to leave my
music school. There grew a distance I could not cross, a barrier that
made my dreams seem far-fetched for lack of practice made matters worse.
The ease with which I could sing seemed to have evaporated into thin
air....
But like they say, "When fate closes one door, it opens
countless others'. Before long I came across teacher who truly and
genuinely appreciated my singing, the very first time that he heard me.
He revived the strength and the faith that I had once lost. I met him
again, and he told me how music has always been a huge part of his life,
and that it was his sheer love for music and his ability to sing that
set him apart. Again it was music that bridged all gaps between me and a
person I barely knew. It can and has connected minds just the way it
linked ours. It has the potential to bring together people of all ages
and races. I am overwhelmed to be able to realize that music is and has
always been an indispensable part of me. It has quite righteously and
consistently proven to be my greatest strength. I believe that one day
it will take me to great heights and make my dream of making it the
strongest unifying force in the world come true; uniting races and
times, no matter how distant and how long. I have faith in the immense
power of music, just like it has always had an inexplicably strong faith
in me and hope these experiences to aid me in leading a successful and
fulfilling future.
㈥ Never lose you passion.英文演講
This a a colorful world, as we all know. And why still keep low, and why still, away, let time flow? Cheer up, and do something! With passion you cann't see anything described as "impossbile", you will crack all the blockage along the way. You've got to believe in yourself. You've got to stride forward, and never mind what other may say and think. Never lose your passion, get down to work, get down to doing something, and I'm sure that oneday you will transform yourself into a perfect one.
我們都知道,這是個多彩的世界。那為什麼還那麼低沉,為什麼,還要讓時間流逝?振作起來吧,去做點什麼。只有充滿熱情,沒什麼是不可能的。你可以粉碎路一路的所有阻礙。相信自己,大步的向前去,不要管別人會說什麼。永遠不要失去熱情,去做些什麼,一定得做些什麼,我相信,總有一天你會變成完美的一個人的。
never seek, never mind
There is one thing that haunts me is whether we should care too much about the future in store. I seek and I get lost. What a woe! But what's the problem? What's wrong with me? Is it not right for someone to persuit? No, I guess it is .But maybe what experience can tell is us is that we may be subtle in things. Never seek as crazily, because you may fall down , but never mind, we still have the strength to stand up and keep on.
有件事困擾著我,就是我們是否應該太在意未來會給我們帶來什麼。我尋覓著,然而我迷失了。多麼悲傷啊。怎麼了呢?我怎麼了?難道去追求什麼有錯嗎?不,沒錯!不過也許經驗告訴我們有時我們要淡然一些,不要太狂熱了,因為我們也許會跌倒,不過不要在意,我們依然會站起來繼續前進。
Time is money
Time is life, time is money, this is an old quotation. I think time, everyone of us may at the uttermost about one hundrend years, is the most treasurable thing. We have time, we have life , what a bless! But we have not enough, this is misfortune. So what are you still ocuppying sitting there idly? It's time for you to rise up your spirit and take your resposiblity, your parents and the country, and you. Time is money, you can make a lot from it. Keep it in mind that you do not squander it!
時間就是生命,時間就是金錢,這是個古訓。我想,時間是最珍貴的東西,而我們每個人能最多活到一百歲吧。我們用有時間,我們擁有生命,這是我們的幸運。只是時間不夠,這又多麼不幸啊。因此你還在那裡空忙什麼呢?是時候打起精神履行你的責任了,對你的父母,對你的國家,還有你自己。時間就是金錢,你能從中得到很多。記住不要浪費了它。
㈦ 求一篇英語作文,題目my passion
last sunday ,i went to a children's hospital near my home.i was a volenteer ,so i knew the children in hospital may felt sad,and easy to cry.i bought a lot of toys and books for the children.on that day ,i have a good time .And we sang songs ,danced very well.we also played games .after that,i told them a story about a little girl whose name is cinderilla. why i told them this story because i want to tell them the life is colourful.and full of love. i hope they can be better soon .and more healthy.
㈧ 在線等,題目為「passion vs. pressure, to strive or to dream."的英語演講稿。 材料也行的。一點頭緒木
這個可以,容易,我最會演講了
」熱情與壓力,爭取還只是夢「
首先啊,你要解釋 熱情對你自己來說是怎麼的意義,然後說壓力,什麼東西做成你必須奮斗的壓力
然後可以馬上進入狀態,英文演講我是最主張用例,你扁個故事也行,但必須主人公是你自己
比如啊
Once upon of time, I have a dream. I was dreaming to be a doctor. When I first started, i had all the passion i need to take the first step. (然後說一下你的過程經歷,就是說你怎麼開始的啊,可以編故事,反正別人也不知道)Soon, I feel the pressure around me........(就說遇到什麼困難,競爭,壓力大)
At first, it was passion. Later, it is pressure. At first, I have a dream. Later, I strive to turn my dream into reality. For me, pressure is a door which gives me the energy to strive for my dream. (這段是結尾)
以上我都很多省略了。但大綱就那樣。
㈨ 關於passion in life的英文作文
My passion in life is exercise and health. Growing up in an overweight and unhealthy family always inspired me to be different. Then in 2002, the biggest push for me to keep healthy came when I was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome. This puts me at an increased risk of stroke, because of poor circulation and the increased risk of thrombosis. I joined a gym after the birth of my daughter and soon gained a new found confidence. I loved the changes that were happening to my body. I suddenly felt good in the clothes I was wearing and also found that the exercise was a good way of setting free any anger or frustration that any new mother experiences.
I have found that exercising has helped keep me focused as a person. I know that I am helping my illness by improving the circulation, and by eating healthily I am keeping cholesterol low. This is also helping create the chance of a stroke. The benefits of eating healthily dont just help me but my daughter too, because I care about my diet, she too eats better, and has a mum with lots of stamina.
Unfortunately now being busy at home, I no longer have the time to go to the country, but I do not let this change my passion for exercise. Instead of watching self-improvement programmes on the television, which never have the desired outcome of making us feel good, I follow a work-out DVD and get my exercise done that way.
㈩ pursuingpassions英語作文
Each person for learning have different opinions.What is learning?Learning motivation is what?My idea is :to learn the source of motivation.
Because only you have a clear goal,learning can not become so ll,it will be the one that you continue the success of the process,here is full of joy.Of course,excitement is always a meteor,the will power is the eternal sun.Believe in yourself,success is not far away.