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What semi-propositional compositions have I studied?

There are many things to learn in the world, such as riding a bike, skating, cooking and cooking. In this summer vacation, I learned a skill-making cakes. The following is 10 semi-propositional composition brought by Bian Xiao. I hope you like them!

What have I learned?

I learned to play the piano.

Although I am only in the third grade of primary school, I have learned piano in the fifth grade.

Speaking of piano, I'm good at it. We must start from scratch. I wanted to learn violin at first, but I heard that there was no violin major in the local area. In desperation, my mother suggested, "Learn the piano, which is very good." So, I readily agreed.

The interesting thing begins here. I practice piano in the piano room every day and have classes once a week. Day after day, in a blink of an eye, I have been learning piano for two months. In these two months, I studied hard and practiced hard, but I made no progress. Alas! Although my mother has been encouraging me, I still can't lift my spirits until that day.

On that day, the piano teacher told us that the piano academy was going to hold a concert! All piano learners should sign up, including those who have just entered school for one or two months. My mother chose the best piece of music I have ever learned and asked me to practice it again and again. Will and boredom are intertwined in the memory of the past.

Before something beautiful happens, you must experience pain. Practicing day and night is a torment for me, and it is also a kind of exercise. From that day on, I began to treat the piano well.

I sit on the piano chair with a happy mood and infinite hope every day. I like the piano more and more, and there are more and more opportunities to perform, and the performance is getting better and better. "The sun and the moon fly like a shuttle, time flies." I learned the piano in the fifth grade.

I have studied the piano, experienced setbacks, experienced joys and sorrows, and learned beautiful pains, all of which come from the piano.

What have I learned in the second half-proposition composition?

I learned to roller skate.

Although I am only a third-grade primary school student, I have learned many skills, such as swimming and Go, among which roller skating is my best. Let me tell you how I learned it.

One day, when I went to the park to play, I saw some children skating. I looked at their cool appearance and admired them, so I made up my mind to learn roller skating.

I asked my father to buy me a pair of roller skates, which will arrive in five days. During this time, I am so excited that I can't sleep sometimes. My father said, "You are not so happy when you roller skate. That's bitter. "

Finally, my roller skates arrived and I jumped three feet. It started to slide. My father took my right hand and my left hand held the iron railing, practicing in the park. Suddenly I hit a small stone in front and fell down. Now that I have lost interest, I say disheartened, "I don't want to learn." My father encouraged me and said, "I fell 100 times when I was learning roller skating." Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. "You must not give up halfway!" This sentence inspired my confidence. After that, I became more and more depressed and practiced very seriously. Finally, I finished, and I can skate easily.

But I can't figure skate yet. I hope I can learn it in the future.

Half-proposition composition 3 What have I learned?

I learned to ride a bike.

I have many childhood memories, but some things have faded away in my long memory, but one thing is fresh in my memory.

At that time, I saw my classmates galloping on the road on bicycles, and I saw them riding bicycles talking and laughing freely. I was particularly envious and wanted to learn.

When my father found out, he bought me a brand-new bike. I was so excited that I couldn't sleep all night. The next morning, my father and I came to the park happily. I got on the bike, but before I could sit still, I fell down and the bike was on me. "It hurts!" I let out a scream, stood up again, picked up my bike and sat on it again, but I fell down before I rode far, which made me a little discouraged. I stood up slowly and rode again. This time, with my father's support, I rode more smoothly. Riding for a long time, I am very happy. Suddenly looking back, my father was gone, and I was so nervous that I fell off my bike again. I had a bad fall this time and broke a large piece of skin on my leg. At this time, I was disheartened and didn't want to learn any more.

My father said to me earnestly, "Your mother learned to ride a bike and fell down many times when she was a child. She persisted, and then she became very good at cycling. " As the saying goes, "the blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom is bitter and cold." You must persist in order to succeed. "After listening to my father's words, I got up the courage and got on the bike again. After a period of hard work, I finally realized my wish to ride a bike as happily as my classmates.

What have I learned?

I learned to persist.

As we grow up, we learn more and more knowledge and skills, and at the same time we learn more and more truth. For example, at that time, I understood the meaning of persistence.

I remember it was held in the fifth grade of school. The teacher of the summer sports meeting just told us that I can't wait to sign up for this important news.

I took part in the 1000-meter race to win the championship in the running race. I specially invited my good friends to practice running on the playground, rain or shine.

Finally, it's the day of the competition. I'll warm up on the playground first. It will be our turn soon, because I know this is for class. For collective honor, so the competition has just begun. I ran like a dead man and soon became the first. But "the good times don't last long", which is not true. A hostile stone tripped me. I fell and my legs were covered with blood. I wanted to give up, but as soon as I heard the shouts of my classmates, I struggled to get up again. I came last because of my leg pain. But I gritted my teeth and persisted. When I ran to the finish line, my classmates swarmed and grabbed me. At that moment, I understood the meaning of persistence.

Students, we must insist on doing everything well. It is not only a life attitude, but also a life belief that we should have.

What have I learned?

I learned to shop.

One sunny noon, my mother cooked delicious braised salmon for me. Unfortunately, the soy sauce is "bare". So, my mother asked me to buy soy sauce, and I readily agreed.

Walking on the way to the supermarket, I remembered that I hadn't asked my mother what brand of soy sauce was, but on second thought, it doesn't matter. This can't beat me, a man who is famous for his cleverness.

When I arrived at the supermarket, I saw rows of containers with a dazzling array of goods on them. There are colorful drinks, all kinds of old wines and all kinds of daily necessities? You really have everything.

I looked in the wine container, but I couldn't find soy sauce. I ran to the drink container again, of course, there was nothing. I stamped my foot anxiously. At this time, a supermarket employee uncle happened to pass by. I immediately smiled and asked: "Hello, uncle employee! What about soy sauce? " Uncle pointed with his hand and replied, "The soy sauce is on the vinegar side!" ! Don't you see? " ?

I didn't listen to the employee's uncle, so I quickly put the container beside the vinegar. I stared up and down in front of the container, but I couldn't find soy sauce. I scratched my ears and spared my cheeks, doing nothing.

Just then, an aunt came up and asked, "What are you looking for, little friend?" I replied, "I want to buy soy sauce. Aunt, which is soy sauce? " "It's soy sauce, soy sauce." Aunt answered in the affirmative.

Old smoke? Raw pumping? Are they soy sauce? But my aunt's positive eyes made me believe that soy sauce is soy sauce. But I remember, I didn't ask my mother to make soy sauce or soy sauce before I went out. I'm confused again.

I had a brainwave and recalled that my mother usually used soy sauce to cook braised dishes. So I took a bottle of soy sauce and happily paid for it and went home.

This little shopping trip let me know that soy sauce has an alias. Some are called soy sauce, others are called soy sauce. Hehe, this little shopping experience is really good.

What have I learned?

I learned to stand on my head.

My face is flushed, and I gradually feel weak, my blood is flowing backwards, and my head is falling off. Do you know what I'm doing? Let me tell you, I am learning to stand on my head.

The thing is this: my classmates are playing cool in front of me-performing handstands. After that classmate finished his performance, I admired him very much and practiced handstand.

That night, I even dreamed that I could stand on my head with one hand. When dreaming, the most unhappy thing happened, that is, my mother woke me up, so I got dressed and went to practice.

I thought I could practice in a minute, but I can't stand up. I can only stand up by sticking my body to a tree. If I don't stick my body to the tree, I will fall down, and then I will stand up and fall down again.

Just when I was disheartened and didn't want to learn, my mother encouraged me to say, "The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." If you want to learn handstand well and show off in front of your classmates, you must practice hard. "

My mother's words gave me great courage and confidence, and I became braver and braver. Finally, I finally learned to stand on my head.

Practicing handstand made me understand a truth: "Nothing is difficult in the world, I'm afraid if you set your mind on it." If you want to learn a skill, you must persist, because persistence is victory.

What have I learned?

I learned to tidy my desk.

I am a third-grade student in primary school. I should learn to tidy my desk.

I remember one night, I finished my homework ahead of schedule. You will definitely ask, "Today is Friday, why should you finish your homework so early? How about Saturday and Sunday? " Well, it's my fault. I haven't cleaned my desk for days. Dad cleaned it up for me the other day. It's broken again today: one east book and one west book, one east paper and one west paper. There is an eraser there, and here is a ruler. The table is covered with crumbs of rubber and pencils. What a mess.

How to organize? I collect all kinds of pictures in my life: my mother clears the table; The teacher tidied up the platform; Students clean out small bookcases? Have a bottom in my heart

I will put the books from small to large on the floor and put them on the top left of the desk. I will sort out the documents one by one according to their numbers, put them in folders and put them in the filing cabinet on my desk. Then, I put the ruler, eraser and other learning tools in the pen container. By the way, how ugly it is to leave a pencil on the table. I picked up my eraser and rubbed it hard on the table. "Really tired, really tired!" My hands are sore. But when I saw this clean table, I smiled with relief.

Dad came back and praised me with a thumbs up: "You can tidy the desk!" " "

I listened and smiled happily.

What have I learned?

I learned to tie my hair.

On Sunday morning, my mother said to me, "You are 9 years old. When can I tie my hair? " After listening to my mother's words, I decided to learn to tie my hair myself.

"First put the rubber band on your hand, then hold your hair with your hand, then tie the rubber band to your hair, and then twist it. Twist the rubber band a few more times and the braid will be tied. " Mother said while demonstrating.

So, I did as my mother said. But before I tied the rubber band, I loosened my hair and made it loose and messy. I don't think it should be difficult to tie my hair. With more practice, you will learn. However, it backfired, because my hands were suspended in mid-air, and I was very tired in a short time, and my hair was always tight. But I didn't give up. I believe I can learn to tie my hair. Not once. Once again, I will grit my teeth and keep practicing.

Time flies, a month has passed, and I finally learned to tie my hair. I don't need my mother to tie my hair anymore. I also understand a truth: you should work hard and never give up everything, so that you can succeed.

What have I learned?

I learned to cook.

After school this afternoon, I ran home like a racing car. Do you know why?

I'll tell you what-I'm particularly interested in cooking, but the first time I cooked, my grandmother threw up after eating my cooking. After that, my grandmother won't let me cook. However, with my stubbornness and hard work, my grandmother finally agreed to let me learn to cook.

As soon as I got home, I washed my hands, picked up my apron, white hat and shovel, and started cooking. First, I bought the meat that my grandmother washed for me, and clicked with a knife. Originally, it was just a big piece of meat, but in an instant, it was cut into dozens of small pieces under my "uncanny workmanship". I poured a lot of oil into the pot. When there were many bubbles in the oil, I put the meat into the pot. Then, I put a few "small bombs"-peppers, and quickly fried them with fire, only to find that some meat in the pot turned black. I asked my grandmother inexplicably, "Grandma, why do I see the meat in the pot turning black?" "You can't fry with fire!" Grandma said earnestly, "You should stir-fry quickly with a big fire, and then simmer slowly with a small fire, which will taste better." As soon as I heard this, it suddenly dawned on me. I immediately cut the fire into small fires and then shoveled out the "black meat" with a shovel. I fried it with fire for about five minutes. By this time, I was already sweating, but I didn't care at all. I continued to stir fry, and finally my kung pao chicken was finished.

Grandma couldn't wait to take a bite, and couldn't help but "amaze", just like Yan Dudu praised Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting! I think cooking is also a science. I finally learned to cook.

What have I learned from semi-propositional composition?

I learned to make cakes.

One Sunday afternoon, my mother said happily to me, "Today, my mother taught you to make cakes." "good! Good! " I readily agreed.

Mother first takes out the eggs and flour, adds some butter to the flour, and then puts the eggs in and stirs them a few times. I looked at my mother reluctantly and said to her falteringly, "Mom, I am too weak to stir evenly." My mother said to me earnestly, "Baby, we just have to work hard." Next, I thought of a clever trick when stirring: use the electric mixer at home to stir, which can stir quickly and evenly, but there is another disadvantage, that is, it will raise some flour, and they may make you sneeze a lot!

At this time, the flour and eggs turned into yellow batter. My mother took out a "secret weapon". When I saw it, it turned out to be a mold, and it was my favorite heart-shaped mold. I carefully poured the batter into the mold and put it in the oven. I couldn't wait to rush to the kitchen when the oven jingled. This is the most delicious thing I have ever smelled. "My golden cake is out!" I cried with excitement. Although some places are still brown, the taste is soft and smooth, and my father is still competing with me to eat! The joyful atmosphere wafted in the kitchen like the smell of cake.

It turns out that if you make a cake with your heart, you will reap the joy of success. I think everything is like this, bitter before sweet, and so is learning.

What have I learned? 10 pupils' semi-propositional composition.