家庭作业应聘俱乐部英语作文七年级下册

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家庭作业应聘俱乐部英语作文七年级下册
全文共3篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Joining Clubs as Homework
I never would have imagined that joining a club could be considered homework, but that's exactly what happened in my 7th grade English class this year. At the start of the second semester, our teacher Mr. Roberts told us that we would have to join a school club or extracurricular activity as a class assignment.
I remember groaning along with most of my classmates - another hoop to jump through on top of all our other work. Little did I know how meaningful this "homework" would turn out to be.
Mr. Roberts explained that joining a club would help improve our English skills through practice using the language in a real-world context. It would also teach us other important life skills like teamwork, responsibility, time management and more. He said being involved in extracurriculars looks great on academic records and job applications too. I could understand
the academic reasons behind the assignment, but to be honest, I was mostly dreading the extra work it would require.
The first step was researching the different clubs available at our school. I was surprised by how many options there were - everything from academic clubs like Math Club and Science Olympiad to interest-based ones like Chess Club, Art Club, Coding Club and even a Yoga Club. There were also plenty of sports teams and performance groups for choir, band, drama and dance. Mr. Roberts had us go through the list and identify our top three choices to pursue.
My top pick was Creative Writing Club. I've always loved writing stories and poetry, and the idea of meeting other students with that shared interest really appealed to me. For my second choice, I selected Art Club since I enjoy drawing and painting as a hobby. Third was Coding Club, which seemed like it could be really useful for learning computer programming skills.
Next came the most nerve-wracking part - actually attending club meetings and completing the application process to officially join. The first Creative Writing Club meeting I went to was incredibly intimidating. I walked into the classroom they met in after school, twenty pairs of eyes all turning to look at the new person. But the returning members were actually really
welcoming and friendly once the meeting started. We did icebreaker activities to get to know each other, wrote fun short stories off of creative prompts, and shared our writing for friendly feedback. By the end of that first meeting, I already felt like I could fit in with this group.
The application process itself wasn't too complicated - I had to submit a short writing sample along with a paragraph explaining why I wanted to join. In my paragraph, I talked about how creative writing allows me to explore endless possibilities only limited by my imagination. I love being able to craft entire worlds, characters and storylines from scratch. Getting the email that my application was accepted felt incredible!
From then on, Creative Writing Club became one of the highlights of my school week. Every Tuesday and Thursday, I could take a break from the usual grind of lectures, homework and tests to just write and share my writing in a relaxed, welcoming environment. The club gave me a place to connect with peers over our mutual passion, get constructive feedback to improve my skills, and have my creative voice heard.
We did all sorts of fun writing activities at club meetings - telling stories in a round-robin format by taking turns adding to them, free-writing sprints, spoken word poetry slams, journaling
exercises and more. We even put together an anthology of our best works to be printed and distributed at the end of the year. Most importantly though, I made new friends who made me feel understood, accepted and empowered as a writer.
Looking back now at the end of the school year, I can't thank Mr. Roberts enough for that unassuming homework assignment. At first it seemed like just another obligation, but it ended up enriching my life in so many positive ways I never could have predicted. Joining Creative Writing Club allowed me to discover a community I never knew I was missing. It gave me an outlet to nurture one of my deepest interests and biggest talents. It was a safe space to take creative risks and have my passion valued by others. Perhaps most meaningfully though, it boosted my confidence in my writing abilities and in myself as an individual with unique thoughts and perspectives worth sharing.
On a pure pragmatic level too, being in Creative Writing Club has benefited me academically. My writing skills have grown leaps and bounds from the practice and feedback I've received. This has paid off with higher grades on English assignments and a noticeable improvement in how I articulate my thoughts on paper. I've become more disciplined about writing regularly as well, which will only help me develop my
craft further. Club involvement has given me leadership experience as well by serving as president this past semester.
As I look ahead to high school and beyond, I know
篇2
Joining the Family Homework Club
The start of a new school year always fills me with a mixture of excitement and dread. On one hand, I look forward to seeing my friends again and getting back into the routine of classes. But on the other hand, the thought of all the homework and assignments looming makes me want to crawl back into bed and hibernate until summer.
This year, however, my parents had a brilliant idea that just might make the homework burden a little easier to bear. They suggested I join the new Family Homework Club that my school has started. At first, I was a bit skeptical. A homework club? That sounded like my worst nightmare – sacrificing my precious after-school free time to do more work. But after my parents explained the concept, I have to admit, it didn't sound half bad.
The premise is simple – a group of families get together once a week for a couple of hours to work on homework assignments together. Students from the same grade and classes
pair up to help each other with subjects they're struggling in. And get this – the parents are involved too! They don't actually do our assignments for us, of course. That would be cheating. But they act as tutors and mentors, guiding us through the trickier concepts we're tackling.
I have to say, having my parents' help with things like algebra and grammar would be a lifesaver. As much as I sometimes pretend not to need them, the truth is, I get lost and confused way more often than I'd care to admit. With the club, I wouldn't be left hopelessly staring at an impossible math problem or tearing my hair out over a convoluted essay prompt. There would always be someone around who could put me back on the right track.
But the benefits of the club go beyond just having access to extra tutoring. By making homework a group activity, it would remove some of the soul-crushing loneliness of being alone at your desk for hours on end. We'd all be in it together, taking breaks when we needed it, celebrating small victories when we finally grasped a difficult concept. It could actually make the whole process...fun? Well, maybe "fun" is overstating it a bit. But it would certainly make it more bearable.
Not to mention, I'd be building closer bonds with kids in my classes. Instead of seeing them as rivals to be stressed over outperforming, they'd become teammates working towards a common goal. I may even make some new friends along the way. And getting my parents involved in my studies would only bring our family closer together. No more arguments over why I didn't do my algebra homework or forgetting to study for that big test.
Of course, the club wouldn't be all fun and games either. There would still be hard work involved, no doubt about that. But at least I wouldn't be tackling it all alone. We'd keep each other motivated, inspired, and accountable. If someone started slacking off, you can bet we'd be there to get them back on track.
Ultimately, joining the Family Homework Club would be an investment in my academic success. It's a supportive environment designed to give kids like me every advantage to not just get our homework done, but to truly understand the material. With so many knowledgeable families coming together, the collective brainpower in that room would be unstoppable. Why try to juggle all those assignments alone when I could have a whole tribe of supporters at my side?
So while the homework load for this year certainly looks daunting, I'm actually feeling a new sense of determination. For
the first time, conquering all those worksheets, essays, and problem sets doesn't seem like an impossible solo mission. Thanks to the Family Homework Club, I'll be going into battle with reinforcements. Homework, consider yourself warned –you're about to be ganged up on by a force like you've never seen. The stakes have been raised, and my parents and I are ready. Bring it on.
篇3
Joining a Club
When I was just a little kid, my parents always encouraged me to try new activities and clubs. They believed it was important to explore different interests outside of just schoolwork. At first, I wasn't very excited about the idea. Clubs seemed like extra work on top of my regular homework and chores. However, my older sister was involved in a few clubs and always seemed to be having a lot of fun. She made good friends and got to go on exciting field trips. Eventually, my curiosity got the better of me and I decided to check out some of the club options at my school.
There were so many choices that it was hard to pick just one! The science club sounded fascinating with all their experiments
and projects. But I was also drawn to the art club where I could explore different creative mediums. Sports teams and the drama club allowed for friendly competition and a chance to perform. Ultimately though, my decision came down to two clubs: the writing club and the computer coding club.
Writing has always been one of my biggest passions. I loved creative writing assignments in school where I could let my imagination run wild with fictional stories. The writing club seemed like a perfect fit where I could share my work and get feedback from peers who enjoyed writing as much as me. Plus, they got to enter short story competitions which sounded exciting! On the other hand, I was also really intrigued by computer programming. Technology is so crucial in today's world and being able to code is an extremely valuable skill. The coding club would teach us programming languages and we would make games and apps. It combined my interests in technology, logic, and problem-solving.
After a lot of thought, I decided to join the computer coding club for my first foray into extracurricular activities. I figured writing was already something I did for fun at home, so the coding club would allow me to build an entirely new skill set. When I attended the first meeting, I was a little nervous being
surrounded by so many new people. However, the club leaders were super welcoming and made sure all the new members felt included right away with some icebreaker games. The
team-based nature of the activities allowed me to get to know my clubmates pretty quickly.
Over the first few sessions, we started learning basic programming concepts and languages like Scratch, Python, and JavaScript. It was difficult at first as coding uses a very specific syntax and logic that was。

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