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I¡¯m delighting to have you as my English teacher. English has become a global language, so I¡¯m convinced that learning English is of great useful. We should learn English well to better understand that happens around the world£®
But my English is rather poor. One of my problems are that I often feel nervously when speaking in public. Besides, I feel difficult to learn words by heart. I really hope you can offer me more chances to speak with English. But I also hope you¡¯ll give me some advices on how to learn new words. I believe I can make many progress than ever with your help.
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F. Permanent real life escape games in a fixed location were first opened in Europe. |
G. Players must be observant and use their critical thinking skills to escape the room. |
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When I was in elementary school, I always argued with a boy in my class. I have forgotten what the¡¾1¡¿(argue) was about, but I have never forgotten the lesson I learnt that day.
I was convinced that ¡°I¡± was right and ¡°he¡± was wrong but he argued that ¡°I¡± was wrong and ¡°he¡± was right. The teacher decided to teach us¡¾2¡¿very important lesson.She_¡¾3¡¿(bring) us up to the front of the class and placed the boy on the side of her desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk, there was a large¡¾4¡¿round object. She asked the boy what color the object was. ¡°White¡±, he answered. I couldn¡¯t believe¡¾5¡¿_he said, because it was¡¾6¡¿(obvious) black! Another conflict started¡¾7¡¿_him and me, but this time it was about color of the object. The teacher told me to stand in the place¡¾8¡¿_the boy had been standing. We changed the place and now she asked me what the color of the object was. I had to answer, ¡°White¡±. It was an object with two differently colored sides. From¡¾9¡¿viewpoint it was white, but from my side it was black. Sometimes_¡¾10¡¿(look) at a problem from the other person¡¯s view, we will come to a totally different conclusion.
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How to live life to the fullest
¡°Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you¡¯re going to get.¡± But for those who take critical decisions, life can be different. How true that is! Stare life in the face as you experience it like a roller coaster ride. ¡¾1¡¿ Life is made up of choices and decision-making is critical as each choice has both consequences and benefits. Please weigh the latter and always choose life. Always ask what you can learn and how you can move forward, and stop yourself from blaming other people if things aren¡¯t the way you would like them to be.
Seize the day. ¡¾2¡¿ Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift¡ªthat¡¯s why it¡¯s called the present. Life presents us with a lifetime of opportunities, but the opportunities of a lifetime are got when right choices are followed. Be present to enjoy the moment. Each day is a fresh start with choices just waiting to be explored, so what are you waiting for?
¡¾3¡¿This is a great way to live life. It means accepting your present the way it is, and offering no resistance to it. However, it does not mean not trying to change it. It means being truly yourself, accepting the present around you, then trying to change it. Often ask yourself: ¡°Has my resistance helped me in any way?¡± Remember: ¡°Life goes on.¡±
Accept yourself. Don¡¯t judge yourself. This is the very first step you must take if you really want to live life to the fullest. Why? Because if you¡¯re judging yourself or thinking part of you is wrong, you¡¯ll limit yourself.¡¾4¡¿
¡¾5¡¿No matter what the situation you find yourself in, always be focused on what you can be learning from it, how you can be growing, and what you can be taking away from it, so that you can respond to similar situations more effectively in the future.
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C. Go on enjoying your life.
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E. Live each day as if it¡¯s your last day.
F. And if you limit yourself, you can¡¯t live life to the fullest.
G. The meaning of your life is something you create day after day with your own actions and thoughts.
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After long hours of flying, we arrived at Beijing International Airport. I¡¾1¡¿ (impress) by its architecture. Then we took the bus to the hotel ¡¾2¡¿ (call) Golden Village.
Within the first two days of classes, I got ¡¾3¡¿ map of Beijing in English. That night, a couple of us sat down and ¡¾4¡¿ (combine) all the places that we wanted to visit including the ones that we researched about before we left the U.S. It would have been impossible for us to explore ¡¾5¡¿ the help of the local students. All the students were very ¡¾6¡¿ (help) in letting us ask questions and taking us around the city. Other than small ¡¾7¡¿ (difficult) in communication, the local students spoke English fairly well. In the beginning we were just classmates, ¡¾8¡¿ by the end of the trip, we were all friends.
After ¡¾9¡¿ (spend) three weeks there, I felt like I gained a great experience. I observed such a different perspective of China by ¡¾10¡¿ (actual) being in country rather just hearing about it through the media.
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I was only 12 since we moved to California. I remembered that I enjoyed flying non-stop across a whole country and that I wasn¡¯t very happy about leave my friends. But Dad think it would be good for us all to live in a suburb instead in the middle of a city. And Uncle Jeff, his brother, who¡¯d been living in California for about 20 years, were always telling us how wonderful California it was. He said it would be easily for Dad to get a job driving a taxi, that had been Dad¡¯s job in New York. Thus, we all agreed to try them for one year.
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