第1个回答 2013-01-05
Last Sunday my classmates and I went to help the traffic policemen at the city center.
We began to be on duty from 8:00 in the morning. We each wore a red ribbon and held a small flag. The policeman taught us how to guide passengers to cross the roads according to the traffic lights. We learned very quickly and started our duty at once. It was cold and windy outside, but we didn't feel it when we helped those people.
It is very good experience for us to work in this way, we helped other people, and we also learn that we must follow the rules when we walk on the roads.本回答被网友采纳
第2个回答 2013-01-05
Some students like to participate actively in after class activities. They think after class activities are an integral part of school life. By going in for such activities, they can learn what they can't learn from books, which will be beneficial to them in the future.
Others, however, don't like after class activities at all. They think that a student's work at school is learning theoretical knowledge and nothing else. Taking part in after class activities is a waste of the valuable time at school.
In my opinion, every student should engage in some after class activities because from these activities we can learn many valuable things that we won't learn in classrooms. School is not just a place for learning the difference between "lie" or "lay", or what caused the hours of the daily schedule.
Finally, after class activities broaden our circle of acquaintances. No amount of ordinary school work can take the place of friends acquired in the informal familiarities of activities.