Sixth grade composition requirements: one thing that impressed me deeply in primary school life.

In the six years of primary school, I have attended countless classes, and the most impressive one is a Chinese class in the fifth grade.

"Bell …" The bell rang and the teacher came into the classroom with a paper box in his hand. After putting down the box, the teacher said to us, "We will play a game later, and let the students go to the podium to recite the good words they have accumulated after class." These words can be "AABB", "AABC" or "ABB". I put the whole class

Write the names of the whole class on a small piece of paper, put them in this box, and whoever draws them will come up. From now on. "

The teacher drew a piece of paper from the box, which read: "Xiaodong." Xiaodong immediately ran to the podium and recited the words he had accumulated: round, red, green and gray ... Behind him, Xiaodong stopped and stared at the ceiling, speechless. It turned out that he couldn't think of anything else. The teacher told him to go down and continue drawing lots. This time, Xiaohong was drawn. I thought to myself: Xiaohong's academic performance is very good, and she is among the best in every Chinese exam, and she can definitely recite a lot. Unexpectedly, Xiaohong said it less than twenty times, and then she couldn't go on. What the hell is going on? Xiao Hong got such good grades, how could she lose to Xiao Dong?

The teacher smiled and said to us, "You must be surprised!" Xiaohong usually gets such good grades, how can she stumble here? In fact, this is what I usually tell you about the important role of extracurricular accumulation. Xiaohong only pays attention to the content of textbooks, and the papers in our unit are generally based on the knowledge in textbooks, so her grades are so good; But she doesn't accumulate much after class, and these words are not in the textbook, so she won't. The reason why we take this course today is to make you understand the importance of extracurricular accumulation. It is impossible to learn Chinese by rote. Only by combining textbook knowledge with extracurricular knowledge and using it flexibly can we learn Chinese well. Your advantage is that you remember the textbook knowledge very well, but this is also your biggest disadvantage. Most of your classmates only have textbooks in their minds, and their flexible use is far less than others. "

It turns out that extracurricular accumulation has such a great effect. No wonder I always have no words to write, just because I haven't accumulated enough words! Through this lesson, I understand the importance of accumulation. Usually pay attention to accumulating wonderful words and phrases, and write a composition such as "writing like a god".

I will never forget this lesson.

In order to improve our debating ability, today in Chinese class, our class held a debate with the theme "Should primary school students watch more TV".

Adjust the seats and divide the class into two factions. We are in favor of supporting primary school students to watch more TV; On the other hand, the opposition does not support primary school students to watch more TV.

As a debater, I will first speak on behalf of the pro. I cleared my throat, adjusted my mind, relaxed my mood, took the speech and said plausibly, "We all agree that primary school students should watch more TV. Television is a new multimedia tool, which can learn all kinds of knowledge and increase the fun of life. Besides, it is also a window to know the world, which can help us to understand national affairs, broaden our horizons, relax our body and mind, cultivate our interests and enrich our after-school cultural life. It is true that a scholar can know what is going on in the world without going out. "

Opponents nonsense: "We all agree that primary school students should not watch too much TV. Watching TV will make more children nearsighted, which is harmful to their health, psychology and study. Moreover, some TV programs such as martial arts, murder and violence are harmful to their mental health and meaningless. "

Our second debater, Pan Yan, turned the tide and said eloquently, "I don't agree with the opposing side. As long as the time and distance are guaranteed, watching TV can prevent myopia, and watching news broadcast can help us understand major events at home and abroad; Look, I hope English can learn English well! "

He opposed Bao Tong's statement and put forward his own opinions on this issue. Although I don't like to talk very much at ordinary times, it is a blockbuster when I say it. "I think primary school students should watch more TV, which will have an impact on the students' union. Some content is unhealthy for children, so primary school students should not watch more TV. "

Yang Jingyu, our three defenses, said with lightning speed: "I think primary school students should watch more TV. You can hear clear sounds and see moving pictures when watching TV. It is a form of charging and a good way for primary school students to relax. "

The three arguments against it are still focused on "myopia, which has an impact on primary school students." Debate.

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After a while, we summed up Zheng and said, "After careful consideration, we all agree that watching more TV has three advantages: first, we can learn more knowledge;" Second, it can enrich extracurricular life; Third, it can prevent myopia. "

On the other hand, Peng Shanshan concluded: "We all agree that primary school students should not watch more TV. Watching TV will bring disadvantages: first, it will have nightmares; Second, it will become myopia. "

Finally, after the chairman's ruling, we won.

"Ding Lingling!" The bell rang and the students reluctantly left the classroom. I wrote this unforgettable debate in my notes!