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Contents and materials of English handwritten newspaper

Contents and materials of English handwritten newspaper

The contents of English handwritten newspaper can include English proverbs, English jokes, famous sayings, English stories or articles, and also can write grammar knowledge. Let's take a look at the contents of the English handwritten newspaper I brought you ~

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English handwritten newspaper design 1 English handwritten newspaper content information content English humor English jokes

Bring dad.

Teacher: You can take your textbooks, notebooks, dictionaries and so on with you in this final exam. Just like you usually do your homework.

Frank: That sounds good. Then I can bring my father here.

English handwritten newspaper design II

Take dad.

Teacher: In this exam, you can bring textbooks, notebooks, dictionaries and the like, just like doing your homework at ordinary times.

Frick: Great, then I can take my father with me.

? 2 cats and crabs

? One day, a cat was playing by the lake. Suddenly, a crab caught it. The cat was very angry. It ran after the crab. After a while, the cat ran into the forest. A brown Okumo was spinning a net in a tree. The cat quickly caught the brown Okumo. The cat said to the brown Okumo, "Do you think I don't know you because you are online? Yes, I still know you? ! "

Cats and crabs

One day, a cat was playing by the lake. Suddenly, a crab caught it. The cat is very angry. It's chasing crabs. After a while, it chased into the forest. A brown Okumo is weaving a web in a tree. The cat quickly caught brown Okumo and said to him. Look, I don't even know you online, okay? ! ?

Appreciation of English prose

Do you like autumn? Do you like autumn?

I don't know when, you gently landed on my red sweater and you inserted a flower for me. I don't know when you landed gently on my bright red sweater. Do you treat me like a flower, too? Golden butterfly you! Who are you dancing with? Flowers lose their smiles and grass loses its luster. Oh, I see, you are those little daisy eyes in the garden. Golden butterfly! Who are you dancing for? Flowers have lost their smiles and grass has lost its luster. Oh, I see. What are you doing for the flashing daisies in the garden?

Golden butterfly, would you like to be my friend? Come on! Fly into my book, be accommodated by brightness, and I walk into the golden butterfly classroom. Would you like to make friends with me? Come on! Fly into my textbook and accompany me into the bright classroom.

Autumn is coming, and chrysanthemums are in bloom. There are red ones, yellow ones, purple ones and white ones, which are very beautiful! Autumn is coming, and chrysanthemums are in bloom. There are red, yellow, purple and white. How beautiful!

Do you like autumn? Do you like autumn?

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Famous sayings of the English era: at the age of twenty, will dominates everything; At the age of thirty, wisdom; At the age of forty, the verdict. (Franklin, American President)

At the age of twenty, will dominates, at the age of thirty, wit dominates, and at the age of forty, judgment dominates. (Franklin, American President)

Do you love life? Then don't waste time; Because life is made up of these things. (Franklin, American President)

Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because life is made of time. (Franklin, American President). b .)

Every moment in history is a fleeting time, precious and unique. (

(Richard Nixon, American president)

The great ship of history flies, and every minute is precious and unique. (Richard Nixon, American President). r .)

Fish and visitors stink for three days. (Benjamin, American President)

Fish stinks for three days, and guests stay for three days to avoid suspicion. (Franklin, American President). b .)

I walk slowly, but I never walk backwards. (American President Lincoln)

I walk slowly, but I never walk backwards. (Abraham Lincoln, American President). A)

If you want to understand today, you must study yesterday. (

Pearl S. Buck (American woman writer)

If you want to understand today, you must study yesterday. (American woman writer Pearl Buck)

Procrastination will not bring abundance, so kiss me, sweet twenty years old, and youth will never return. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Yan, there are not many days to come, twenty beauties, please kiss me, the grass is dying, and the young people live well. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist). w .)

Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. (Franklin, American President)

Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. (Franklin, American President). b .)

Ordinary people just want to spend their time; A talented person tries to use it. (Schopenhauer, German philosopher)

Ordinary people only think about how to spend their time, while talented people try to use their time. Schopenhauer, German philosopher. A)

The golden age is ahead of us, not behind us. (Mark Twain, American writer)

The golden age is ahead of us, not behind us. (Mark, American writer? Twain)

The time of life is short; If this short time is wasted, it will be too long. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Life is short, and if we waste it, it will be too long. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist). w .)

Time is money. (Franklin, American President)

Time is money. (Franklin, American President). b .)

Choosing time means saving time. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)

Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time. (Bacon, British philosopher). f .)

As long as we make good use of time, we will always have enough time. (Goethe, German poet)

As long as we can make good use of time, we will never worry about lack of time. Goethe, German poet. j.w .)

Don't cry, don't sigh and don't moan. Sorrow can't call back the lost time. (Fletcher, British dramatist)

Do not cry, do not sigh or moan; Sorrow can't call back the lost time. (Fletcher, British dramatist). j .)

Content of English handwritten newspaper about happiness

Happy life! No one alive can stand it; That would be a hell on earth. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

Lifelong happiness! This is unbearable for anyone alive, and it will be a hell on earth. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist). g .)

Happiness is a form of courage. (Jackson, British writer)

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