Jenny, from Germany, spent sometime traveling in India. While she was there, she stayed with her Indian friend, Leela. However, there was a language barrier (障碍) for her there. It was very 1 for her to communicate in the new environment, which was very different from 2 of her own country.
One day, together with Leela, Jenny went to 3 an orphanage (孤儿院). All the children there were very young. At first, Jenny was not sure if she could have a way to communicate with them. She went over to the children 4 and sat beside them. After some time, one of the children 5 her. She felt a little relaxed and smiled back. Then she went close to the child. She slowly put her arm around the child and started 6 a song in German. The child kept smiling and started repeating the words after her. The words that came from the little mouth were different from those that Jenny sang, but the rhythm (节奏) was the same. Jenny sang a little more and the child followed her again. Wanting to join in the 7 , another child went up to Jenny and started singing the rhythm. Then more children joined. They 8 many smiles together.
From the other side of the hall, Leela was smiling and watching them. Noticing Leela's 9 on her, Jenny had an exciting feeling from her heart:“See, I don't have any language barriers here. We 10 speak and communicate!”At that moment, she understood: we're all simply human, and we have the ability to connect with each other.
Dear Liz,
My stay in Thailand has certainly been the experience of my life.
Life is busy and exciting. Bangkok is just like any other big city with a population of 10 million and heavy traffic. I'm very lucky because my host family is in a nice quiet area outside the city. There are Mr. and Mrs. Phairat,their son Sanan, who is 18,the daughter Chinda, who is 16, and Grandpa and Grandma.
I go to an international school with Sanan and Chinda. The school teaches about 70 percent in English, and 30 percent in Thai. I've learned some spoken language, but Thai writing is very difficult. The cooking lesson is my favourite. I'm learning all about Thai food and culture. People don't use chopsticks here, but spoons and forks. When I come back, I'm going to cook you a real Thai meal.
Last weekend we visited some temples. We also drove to Pattaya beach near Bangkok. I thought it was great, but Sanan and Chinda say that next month they're taking me to Phuket Island, where the beaches are even more beautiful. The month after next, we're going to travel to Mr. Phairat's hometown in the north of Thailand. The Phairats own land there, and they have two elephants. I'm going to ride those elephants—and even wash them. Sanan and Chinda say it's really fun.
I'm amazed by everything in this country, especially by the elephants. Elephants are an important part of Thai culture and way of life.They have been a traditional symbol (象征) of Thailandfor many years in times of war and peace. In the seventh century, a Thai king trained 20,000 elephants for battle. I'll tell you all about my Thai boxing(拳击)lessons next time I write.
Love,
Mandy
I had a school trip last May Day. We spent first four days in Paris. We had a sightseeing of the city, and we (visitor) some of the famous places the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. From Paris we traveled down to the south of (French) near Marseilles by boat. We spent (fifth) days there. There we had a lot of (funny). We swam in the sea,and we took a lot of (picture). We also did lots of sports the beach. We went back a week (late) by train. I think the trip was interesting. I like the food best. It was (deliciously).
A: Can you tell me your holiday plan?
B: Sure.Daniel and I want to go to Hawaii very much.
A: Hawaii? Go abroad?
B: Yes. I always want to travel to a foreign country.
A:
B: Because its beaches are very famous.
A: Is that all?
B: Of course not.
A: Did you buy the air tickets?
B: No, we didn't.So I don't have free time.
A: Maybe I can help you.
B: Oh.Thank you all the same.
A. Why do you want to go to Hawaii (夏威夷)? B. How long are you going to stay in Hawaii? C. I have to study for the maths exam. D. We also want to learn something about American culture. E. I asked my father to buy it for us. F. Do you like going abroad? |