Dear Leslie,
How is everything going?There is a plan about next lesson.
The lesson will be held in our school,it will begin at 7:00a.m.The lesson mainly about learning the poems in Tang Dynasty.As we all know,the poems in Tang Dynasty are very popular,they are one of the Chinese cultures symbols.So it is a good way to help you learn Chinese better.In addition,you should learn a little the history of Tang Dynasty before.In the lesson,you also can know more about Chinese culture by this chance,and Im sure you must be interested in the rare Chinese culture.
I hope see you soon.
yours,
Li hua
Dear Mrs.Sharp and all my teachers and friends,
I have already been back to China for two weeks. Now I'm working hard to catch up my classmates in Math and Chinese. There are many difference between my Chinese school and Sul Ross Elementary. I just needed 15 to 20 minutes to finish my homework in USA, but in China I need at least 1 to 2 hours to finish my homework.
I really miss America because USA has fresh air and lots of green trees. I turely love all of my teachers and my classmates in Sul Ross. I can always remember the first time when I won our spelling bee for I jumped out of my chair. I will never forget I played tag at the playground with my friends. I also miss my drum group and Mrs.Wright. There were many happiness and surprises in Sul Ross school for me everyday. I miss you Mrs Sharp and classmates, Mrs. Sims, Ms.Strunk, Miss Cox, Ms.Jacks and Mrs. V. Everyone is being so nice to me.
I will keep learning English by reading more books, listening stories and writing. I hope one day I can go to USA and see you again!
Sincerely,
Arthur
3-9-20XX
Dear Live Oak classmates,
How are you all? How time flies! It has been 8 months since I came back to China. Every time I look up at the photograph of our grade that was taken by Brittany’s mother and bears the signature of every one of you (this picture is now hanging up on the wall above our dining table, I cannot help thinking of you and the happy time we spent together. I do miss you often.
I am doing fine here in China and I like my present school life as much as I liked Live Oak. My classmates and teachers are very good to me, too. I have already caught up with my classmates in all the school lessons. Thanks to the Live Oak school education, I am now far ahead of my classmates in English, and I’m still doing a lot of English reading to keep up my English.
In the beginning of this semester, I was chosen to attend the School Robotics Team to practice for the robotics competition on behalf of my school. It’s a really big privilege, and I like it very much, because in my school there are one thousand and four hundred students and there are only four chosen. In the robotics practice, I learn to cooperate with my teammates and I need the big financial support from the school, because one single robot costs 50 thousand yuan. So it’s not a project that one person could do. We need to have team spirit as what we did in our Live Oak football game. On August 8, our school attended the national robot competition held in Xining, Qinghai, witch is neighboring Tibet. After two days’ competition, our team got a silver medal. During one of the days when we had no game, we went to the famous Qinghai Lake. It was so beautiful. It looked like an ocean because it was so large. Its water had many colors, blue, green, and purple, due to the ultraviolet rays.
I don’t go to church on Sundays in China, but I read the Bible with my mom every night. If we have time, we sing hymns too. God listens to my prayers. We have just bought a car. When our car was just two days old, my dad had parked the car just one centimeter away from the car next to ours. We were so worried that our new car would be scratched if the other car moved. In the evening, I prayed to God asking God to save our car. The next morning, we found our car in the parking lot safe and sound. And we were so thankful to God.
Although I have so much fun in China, I still miss the time I had in the U.S. Mrs. Moffat, thank you for letting me study in Live Oak, so that I have such a wonderful experience in my life. Mrs. Moore, I can still remember the big hug that you gave me the first time I visited Live Oak. How is Andrew doing? Has he passed all his surgeries? Some days ago, I have visited “Andrew’s Update” but I haven’t seen any updates. I hope that he is feeling better. Mrs. Brummeler, thank you for your patient help with my English in the first month when the new school life was tough for me and I could only understand a little bit of what was going on in class. Knox, thank you for being my first friend to offer help to me in class and letting me copy everything from your notes, including some small errors sometimes J. Hudson, how are you doing in your sports? I believe you are still the leader of the Live Oak Falcons. Joel, I miss the time that we were sharing grapes together at lunch time and we called that “Jump Grapes”. Andrew, hope you are still going to be the King at this year’s Christmas Nativity. And if you do, I hope you will have a good royal robe that you like. Ethan and Jordan, I will never forget that fabulous birthday party we boys had in the forest. Ethan, I thank you for the beautiful football that your cousin gave me. I have displayed it on the top of my bookshelf. Jordan, I am still keeping the two- dollar note that you gave me and it serves as my bookmark. Joshua, I thank you and your mom for taking me to school every day. I enjoyed the time when we were playing together. l wish we would be still playing ping-pong and pool together in that game room. Will, I remember that we had a fun time together when Mrs. Browning took us all together in her van to Jordan and Ethan’s birthday party. Luke, I miss the time when we were playing World War Ⅱ together at your house. I also remember the time when we were playing basketball together in the Baylor SLC and my mom said that you are a very nice and polite boy. Keegan, my mom had given her email address to your mom. If you ever come to China, please do come to Xiamen and visit me. Jerome, I really miss the time when we were playing tag in the playground. Caleb, I still remember that in recess time, you were always doing your Latin homework with Thomas as your “tutor” hanging on the “Monkey Bar” in the playground.
Dear girls, incase this letter would be too long, I’m not going to write to each of you. But do remember, I miss you as much as I miss the guys.
Hope all of you are doing well in your fifth grade life. I wish all of you can come to China someday in the near future. I look forward to being your host and showing you around my beautiful city.
I’d love to hear from you about anything fun in your life and our Live Oak Classical School.
Sincerely,
Joseph
你们好!我是一个中国小学生。这次写信,我想给你们讲讲我们过年时的情景。
过年了!周围到处都洋溢着节日的气氛,街道被打扫得干净整齐,树木被披红挂绿装饰一新,各大商铺张灯结彩,家家户户贴上了喜庆的,人们脸上荡漾着幸福的笑容。
过年是孩子们的`自由日,在这几天里常常可以听到孩子们嬉戏、玩耍时的欢笑声,可想而知他们玩得有多开心。孩子们在过年时还能收到压岁钱,听大人们说压岁钱就是压一压邪气的意思。
过年吃饺子是不可缺少的。今年过年时,我们全家在一起,其乐融融地包饺子,有的饺子里还被我们包了糖果和硬币。“吃饺子了!”我端着盘子说道。爸爸吃的第一个饺子里就有硬币,妈妈说爸爸今年财源滚滚。我也很幸运,吃到了一个包着糖的饺子,据说吃到包着糖的饺子预示生活甜甜蜜蜜。
天渐渐黑了,外面就有了放烟花爆竹的声音,我便打开窗户向天空望去。烟花盛放,有时只是溅起暗金色的大雨,也会有一霎那,天空亮如白昼,接着是迎面而来的星辰无数。烟花的形貌像一把伞,又像喷水池的池水,烟花的颜色五光十色,十分漂亮。
晚上八点,春节联欢晚会就开始了。里面的小品逗得我捧腹大笑,舞蹈动人,歌声欢快喜庆。就这样,我们一直守夜到十二点。这时,鞭炮声噼里啪啦地响起来,人们在迎接新年的到来,持续了半个多小时响声才慢慢平息下来。
外国的小朋友们,听了我们国家过年时的情景,你们想来我国和我们中国孩子一起过年吗?如果想就回信告诉我吧,到时我好去接你们。
祝
学习进步!
中国孩子:贺晓娟
20XX年11月29日
教师评语:这封信格式正确,以活泼流畅的语言向外国小朋友介绍了我国人民过年的习俗,文笔优美,把节日热闹喜庆的气氛描绘得淋漓尽致。结尾热情地发出邀请,表达了对外国小朋友的真诚与友好。
我刚刚度过了一个愉快的春节,现在就给你介绍一下春节的来历吧。
传说很久以前,有个叫“年”的怪兽,它躲在海里最深最暗的地方,每年除夕会上来吃人和动物。村民们想了各种办法,但都摆脱不了“年”。有一天来了一位神仙,他知道“年”的弱点,就挨家挨户贴春联、放鞭炮、点蜡烛。“年”来了,发现家家户户灯火通明,院子里还有鞭炮的响声,吓得转身逃回海底,不敢出来了。村民们高兴极了!从此,每到“年”兽出来的.时候,村民们就穿红衣、贴春联、点蜡烛、放鞭炮,再也不害怕“年”兽了,这就是年的来历。
现在,我们过春节的时候,家家户户都要贴春联,吃年夜饭,放鞭炮,贴福字。对于贴福字还有一个传说。从前,有一个皇帝的管家不小心把福字贴倒了,皇帝非常生气!可是人人见了都说“福到啦!”皇帝就不再生气了。从此,每到春节,就把福字倒着贴,寓意着福气到了!
有一首唐朝诗人李白写的关于春节的诗——《元日》:“爆竹声中一岁除,春风送暖入屠苏。千门万户曈曈日,总把新桃换旧符。”
现在,对我们的春节更了解了吧。希望你下次能到中国来过春节!下次再见,拜拜!
你的好朋友 顾晨洋
201X年3月2日
亲爱的外国友人:
面对我们这个历史悠久的神秘国度,你们可曾会有些难以适从?可曾有些这样或那样的疑惑?亦或可曾对它未来有着美好的憧憬?来吧,和我一起细品我眼中汉字和书法共同大放异彩的中国文化!
“世界文明,千古未绝者,唯我无双。”为什么作为古代四大文明古国之一的中国,至今仍能书写自己的华章?文字是一个民族文明的印记,汉字对于中华民族也是如此,从甲骨文、铭文......到当今的白话文,尽管形式有变,但其中维系中华文明的准绳,却一直未改其初衷。
只有这样的表形字,才能孕育出独特的美学体系,书法也曲之而来。朋友,书法艺术应是中外交流中一颗璀璨的明星,我们之间,或许有文化的'差异,或许有思维的碰撞,但对艺术美的追求,无疑是有共性的。王羲之《兰亭集序》行云流水的快意,颜真卿楷书的苍劲有力,僧人怀素的草体独特豪放,可以说,汉字是书法的专属载体,而书法是汉字的精髓向外的展向,他们二者唯有交互在一起,才能共融出中华文化的一朵奇葩。
现在,相信您对中国的汉字,书法有了初步了解,但这并不只是先人的使命,更是我们今人传承、发展的义务,这个义务,源于对不忘本初的责任。
当今华人分布于世界各地,他们入乡随俗,但从来不忘中华之本,他们用外语交流,而用汉语训家,他们用外文办公,而用书法题字于家门两旁,他们的孩子,从未放弃对母语的希望。汉字与书法,是中华民族精神的寄托物,是中国人民无论走到哪里,都会铭记于心中的印记。同时,随着国际交流的日益频繁,汉字与书法将会在世界舞台上放出更为耀眼的光芒!你我之间友谊的桥梁,定会以汉字、书法为筑基,更加弥厚。
当然,若您已对汉字产生了兴趣,不妨关注一下我们的“中国汉字听写大全”,选手们对待一撇一捺的专注,对待一字一词的投入,在牵动我们呼唤传统文化回归之心外,也能让您享受一场汉字洗礼的盛宴,这不仅能加深您对汉字的了解,而且能让您更为深入地探究汉字的规律。至于书法则是一个循序渐进的过程,它需要对中国文化的积累,更需要时间点点地磨砺。
汉字与书法,是中国文化的重要标志,也会成为您与中国难解的羁绊。最后,非常欢迎你们来到我们华夏大地做客,请您感受一下我们,龙的传人不一样的风采.....
您的中国朋友鲁嘉鹏
20xx年11月11日
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