dp73255815
月亮,冷似银镜,星光,静如止水,我静静凝望着布满繁星的苍穹,耐心地等待着天蝎座流星雨的到来。曾听老人说过这样的一个传说,只要对着流星虔诚地许下自己的心愿,流星能帮助你如愿以偿。想着这个传说,我心中不禁想起那曾许下的各种心愿…… 上幼儿园时的我,总是希望每天有糖果吃,几乎每天放学都缠着妈妈,让她去买糖。我还幻想拥有一间“糖果屋”,“糖果屋”就成了我的心愿,这个心愿太幼稚了,但它是甜蜜的,因为那个幻想“糖果屋”的小女孩毕竟只有五岁。 时间的齿轮不停地转动着,那甜蜜的心愿渐渐无味了。十岁那年,我已是一个三年级的女孩了。记得当时得知为“西部母亲”捐钱造水池,我于是又有了心愿,这个心愿是让西部所有的人能早日用上水,我拿着小钱盒,兴冲冲地来到邮电局汇款。我以为用钱就能实现心愿,我曾许下过这样一个愿望,愿我能有许多的钱,来满足我所有的心愿……这个心愿是“伟大”的。就这样,我那甜蜜的心愿由“伟大”的心愿代替着,我在这交替中长大了。 时间的齿轮继续转动着,岁月中的四个春夏秋冬好似白驹过隙的一瞬,如今我已经十四岁了,我不再渴望拥有“糖果屋”,也不再幻想有许多许多的钱,我现在的愿望是发愤学习,能考上名牌大学,这个心愿很现实,很成熟,因为我十四岁了,我懂得了用知识改变命运。 时间的齿轮仍旧将无止尽地转动着,也许当我已是垂暮之年,我的心愿又有了改变,或许是希望晚年祥和,或许是希望儿女幸福,这都无从知道。但我明白,心愿在时间齿轮的转动中变化,而我,在心愿的变化中长大,从一个不懂事的孩子到现在的我。 忽然,一颗流星划过了夜空,我轻轻地对流星许下了一个心愿:让我浮躁的心在知识的海洋中得到提炼、升华。我知道,许下这个心愿的我又长大了. 心愿随着年龄的增长而变化。我的心愿自始至终却离不开“幼稚”。小时候蒙昧无知,只想看看繁华世界,接触新奇的东西,所以我小时候,总是抱着电视空想。长大了一点。对社会有了蒙胧的认识。能分辨好人和坏人了。大人们总问我长大干什么。我想来想去。决定做一名警察、戴个警帽,拿把木枪到处巡逻。现在回想起来。我怎么那么幼稚呢?上了小学,我开始接触我二哥。同进,我接触到了钱,知道了钱是好东西,便希望成为富人。富人就不愁吃穿。再大一点,到了五六年级,学习上压力大了,看大人们好像什么时候都不得不做,就想快点长大。快点成为“天富任我飞”。盼啊盼。总算盼到了小学毕业。我终于成人了。我怀着兴奋与激动踏入了中学的校门。上了初中后,我的思想成熟了。但仍离不开“幼稚”。禄中的知识是够让我了解小时不懂的事物。心中的迷团也一个个解破。但这些所带来的后果是:三年狂风般的学习。我对长大没有兴趣,开始怀念小时候的欢乐时光。面对着面前的“书山”,“卷山”“本山”,我的心愿就是回到小时候。现在,初中三年即将结束。对同学的留恋对高中生活的想像,对未来憧憬。令我百感交集。终于要面对人生中的:“黄金分割点”了,我的心愿终于离开了幼稚,开始转向成熟。我希望,我能努力学习。将来报效祖国。成为四有新人。 我的心愿, 就是在幽静的咖啡厅里, 点上一枝滴泪的蜡烛, 面对着娇艳的红玫瑰, 紧紧握着你的纤手, 默默的, 望着你多情的眼睛, 听着《粱祝》凄美的旋律, 一句话也不说。 我的心愿, 就是在浩瀚的大海边, 俩人背靠着背, 聆听大海热恋的呢喃, 然后牵着你柔柔的小手, 轻轻的, 踏碎细细的浪花, 换来你天真的笑声。 我的心愿, 就是在春暖花开的郊外, 采上一束无名小花, 编成一个漂亮的花环, 虔诚的戴在你的头上, 让你变成美丽的公主, 然后躺在草丛中, 静静的, 欣赏蓝天白云, 品味相思鸟的欢唱。 我的心愿, 在彩霞满天的傍晚, 一起奔向一望无垠的田野, 牵着一个“心”型的风筝, 放飞我们的爱情, 让翩翩起舞的燕子, 分享我俩的甜蜜, 和着牧童晚归的笛声, 慢慢的, 感受暮色的降临, 把最甜蜜的一个吻, 印在你的额头上! ……希望能对你有一些帮助。。。。。
lipingzhou13
我从一个爱哭的女孩儿,变成了一个充满智慧的少年。在这段漫长的小学生活当中,我每天都是快乐的,每天都是充实的。我就像一只快乐的小蜜蜂,去采着属于自己的花蜜,属于自己的知识与才华。 现在我是一名即将迈入中学校门的毕业生,回过头看看这六年的小学生活,还别有一番风味。在这六年里我每天都是快乐的。在家里我是一个受爸爸妈妈呵护的含苞待放的美丽小花。他们无时无刻地都在关心我,都在照顾我。你说,难道我不快乐吗?在学校里同学们也在帮助我,当我遇到“拦路虎”时,他们总是会伸出援手,帮我一把。你说,难道我不快乐吗?在学校里活动,踢毽子、打沙包、跳皮筋……这些都是我的强项。每一次玩耍我都会开心地忘掉自己是谁。你说,难道我不快乐吗?晚上放学高高兴兴地回家时,写完作业后,我每次都要看上一两个小时的课外书,这样还给我增添了许多我不懂的新知识呢! 你说,难道我不快乐吗? 哦! 说到这儿,我突然想起了那次。 记得上个星期五的班会课上,施老师刚进教室的门,她手里的东西就把我们全班同学的目光都吸引了过去———五张奖状。施老师走上讲台,对我们说:“今天我要奖励几位同学。大家先选出两名最遵守纪律的同学。”伟和华栋。状拿走,都有些眼馋了。前四个奖状都奖完了。施老师高兴地说:“这是最后一个奖状‘书写工整,作业整洁’者。这是我跟李老师一起商量的,奖给霜霜同学。”当时我愣住了,可是在同学们热烈的掌声中,我又回过神来。我激动地走上讲台,双手接过奖状,就在那一刻,我想了很多,谢谢老师这么信任我,我知道我还有很多竞争对手,我不会输给他们,我还会努力的! 我就是这样快乐度过了每一天,度过每一刻。时间就像行云流水,不知道怎么回事,一转眼,我就从一个什么都不懂的“小豆丁”一下子就变成了一个满脑子都是知识的“大姐姐”,成了学校里的“老大”———六年级毕业生。 有爸爸妈妈的呵护,有同学给予我的帮助,有玩耍时的开心,有课外书籍带给我的知识,有老师对我的信任。这些都是我生活当中的一点一滴,它们就像是我记忆银河里的一颗颗金星。时时刻刻伴随着我快乐地成长
iamYolandaXYZ
First off, this is my opinion of the man Liyang. I am a student learning English in China.I got the basics on my own, and a teacher filled me in later. He then asked me how much money I made, and wasn't happy with "enough". He hounded me a bit, and since he is a guest at the school, and the school was getting some face (we are not the biggest school in town, but we are the only place he came too), I went along. And again, that is not really to bad, from what I know, my salary is a well known secret on the campus. The part that got to me, and I was to shocked and embarrassed, was when he offered some of his breakfast. Sure, sharing food isn't so bad, but cold food? And not letting me use chopsticks, telling me to eat with my hands ( cold, wet dumplings, with my hands)? I found out after, one of his staff had made some kind of error, and he was rude to her, said something about her being on, or acting like she was on drugs. He also mentioned his daughters ( his wife is white I guess), saying they lived and studied overseas, and that they were very good English half breeds. I don't think that is acceptable in China, and I know it isn't in Canada. That is just rude. Now I don't want people to think I am attacking a successful Chinese businessman. As a businessman I think he has done very well. I take issue with his claims of teaching, seeing as he has had no training as a teacher. The main point he stress's is that "learning English isn't easy, you have to put a lot of effort into it, and you will make mistakes, but that's how we learn." I would counter this with "Anything you put effort into, where you make mistakes and still keep going will end in success". It is called hard work. If you check the slogans on his books however, "English made easy" is one of them. The teachers played nice with him too, so I still went on stage with him in front of the students. I played his game, gave him face. But I did it for the students, and I can point out to them that both he and I have been saying "You have to try, fail, and try again. No point in being shy, have a try." This is the part I protest. He is famous, but famous doesn't equal a good teacher (but being famous for being a salesman, that's pretty good). There are over 30 English teachers in the school, none of them use his stuff. If he has helped people learn in the past, that is great, but I have seen so many schools, programs and "shady" tutors promise easy results, take the cash, and the students/clients learn very little. A Student, just by joining Dave's ESL Cafe can learn just as much, and this is free. I can save you the money his program costs. 1) Be prepare to work at learning English, when ever you have some free time, speak English out loud. 2) Get some English to read ( it doesn't even have to be correct, his has grammatical errors and punctuation mistakes). The point is you need some English to read. If you can repeat a tape or movie, that works to, Liyang tries to teach the pronunciation first and the meanings second. 3) Keep at it, try, fail, try again. Don't be Shy, have a try! That is it. This is the same method the schools use, but he spends time saying the government program is wrong. He is saying the same thing, just in a different way, lots of excitement, and a flashy show. To be fair, I use the same tricks in class, but I don't charge the students extra for my "crazy". He does say the teachers are to strict with the students, making them so afraid to fail that they are not willing to try. I think we forget that high school students spend a lot time at school. Teachers in China have to teach manners and proper behavior to, remember some students live at school until the weekend or longer. The only adults students deal with are teachers. Imagine trying to teach math class, and stopping to cover being polite? Teachers have to be strict in China , they have to raise and teach at the same time. It is different in the west, but the west is the west, the east is the east. Some western methods can work, but so many of them focus on one-on-one time with students, they are just not practical in China. The ending of my day with Liyang? Headmaster served him a poor lunch after (my first lunch with the Headmaster was very nice). Another teacher pointed that out to me, I was feeling a bit used/dirty after the show. But best of all, he gave every English teacher his complete collection of books/tapes... None of them are on any desks or in any office.