雅思口语话题范文:An English Class

2024-04-26

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雅思口语话题范文:An English Class

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宝宝们上过无数节英语课了吧?有木有哪一堂课让你回味无穷呢?今天就来看一看小编小时候上过的一堂美食课,oh不,餐桌礼仪课,oh不,英语课!

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简单版:

The English lesson that left me a deep impression( 让我印象深刻)was taught by my

junior high-school teacher, Miss Wang. One day she came into the class with a

bag of things in her hand. I was curious about what they were and Miss wang said

“it’s a surprise!” That really made me more interested. Later she told the class

that we were going to learn how to order meals in English. First she showed

雅思口语话题范文:An English Class

pictures of tasty food and played a video of a person ordering steak. From the

video, I learned lots of natural expressions (自然的表达), and even better, I got to

know some western table manners, like you have to put your napkin on your lap

before you eat the steak, and place fork in your left hand and hold the knife in

your right hand. The best part was that we had a role-playing game. My teacher

Miss wang first divided the class into pairs, gave us some food as realia

(课堂教具), and provided some sentences and dialogues for us to practice. Everything

went on smoothly and effectively. It was definitely one of the best English

lessons I’ve ever had.

升级版:

I have had many English lessons throughout my academic years, and the most

impressive one was taught by my junior high-school English teacher, XX. It was a

Friday morning; she came into the class, holding her teaching materials and

carrying a huge bag of things. When wondering what they were, I was told that

it’s gonna be a surprise for the class. That really held my attention

(让我兴致盎然).

Shortly afterwards, she said to the class“today, we are going to learn how to

order a menu in english” On hearing that,I was like “wow, is she going to treat

us to some delicacies(请我们吃美味佳肴)? That would be amazing!” Then basically, she

showed some pictures of tantalizing food on her power-point, and engaged

students to discuss what they prefer to eat and why. Every one looked so

intrigued and was eager to talk. In a while she played a video of a person

ordering a menu in a steak house. Through watching that clip(片段), not only did I

learn some authentic restaurant vocabulary and expressions (地道的用餐词汇和表达), but

also I got aware ofwesterndining etiquette(西方用餐礼仪). I have to say that lesson

was really well-planned(精心设计的). But that’s not all. What fascinated me most was

the food she brought to the class. Believe it or not, those things in the bag

were mini steaks! Hardly can you imagine how much she must have spent on them.

The final activity was a role-playing game: students working in pairs, one plays

the role of a waiter and the other a customer. I was lucky enough to the

customer and try the steak.It was like a taste of heaven(太美味了!), so tender and

fresh.

All in all, this lesson was definitely something unforgettable. It was about

English, but also about culture and communication. Totally

student-focused(以学生为中心)!

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