2024年4月11日发(作者:友君洁)
高一下学期必修第二册英语三四单元的作文
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Hi there! I'm an elementary school kid and I was asked to
write about the English lessons in Units 3 and 4 for high school
sophomores. It's a bit tricky since that stuff is pretty advanced for
me, but I'll give it my best shot!
Unit 3 is all about discussing dreams and goals. The readings
talk about famous people like Abraham Lincoln and their
inspirational life stories. There are lots of cool words to learn like
"aspiration", "ambition", and "perseverance". I think it's really
important to have big dreams and to work hard to achieve them,
just like Honest Abe did when he became President despite
growing up poor.
The unit also teaches you how to write autobiographies and
biographies. An autobiography is when you write about your
own life, and a biography is when you write about someone
else's life. I tried writing my own autobiography but it was pretty
short since I'm just a kid and haven't done that much yet. Maybe
I'll become a famous author one day and people will want to
read all about my exciting life!
In the listening exercises, there are recordings of people
talking about their childhood dreams and how they actually
turned out. Some ended up with the job they wanted as a kid,
while others took an unexpected path in life. I enjoyed those
because it reminds you that it's okay if your dreams change
along the way. The most important thing is to never stop
dreaming!
Unit 4 is focused on advertising and consumer culture. They
look at different types of ads in the textbook, like print ads, TV
commercials, online videos, and more. The lessons teach you all
the tricks companies use to persuade people to buy things, like
celebrity endorsements, catchy slogans, and making products
seem luxurious or prestigious.
There are some funny examples of silly or far-fetched ads
that make ridiculous claims. Like one for a magic powder that
could turn you into a bodybuilder just by sprinkling it on your
food! Or another ad for a pill to learn any language instantly
while you sleep. Obviously those are just jokes to show how ads
can sometimes exaggerate or mislead.
2024年4月11日发(作者:友君洁)
高一下学期必修第二册英语三四单元的作文
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Hi there! I'm an elementary school kid and I was asked to
write about the English lessons in Units 3 and 4 for high school
sophomores. It's a bit tricky since that stuff is pretty advanced for
me, but I'll give it my best shot!
Unit 3 is all about discussing dreams and goals. The readings
talk about famous people like Abraham Lincoln and their
inspirational life stories. There are lots of cool words to learn like
"aspiration", "ambition", and "perseverance". I think it's really
important to have big dreams and to work hard to achieve them,
just like Honest Abe did when he became President despite
growing up poor.
The unit also teaches you how to write autobiographies and
biographies. An autobiography is when you write about your
own life, and a biography is when you write about someone
else's life. I tried writing my own autobiography but it was pretty
short since I'm just a kid and haven't done that much yet. Maybe
I'll become a famous author one day and people will want to
read all about my exciting life!
In the listening exercises, there are recordings of people
talking about their childhood dreams and how they actually
turned out. Some ended up with the job they wanted as a kid,
while others took an unexpected path in life. I enjoyed those
because it reminds you that it's okay if your dreams change
along the way. The most important thing is to never stop
dreaming!
Unit 4 is focused on advertising and consumer culture. They
look at different types of ads in the textbook, like print ads, TV
commercials, online videos, and more. The lessons teach you all
the tricks companies use to persuade people to buy things, like
celebrity endorsements, catchy slogans, and making products
seem luxurious or prestigious.
There are some funny examples of silly or far-fetched ads
that make ridiculous claims. Like one for a magic powder that
could turn you into a bodybuilder just by sprinkling it on your
food! Or another ad for a pill to learn any language instantly
while you sleep. Obviously those are just jokes to show how ads
can sometimes exaggerate or mislead.