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2019年3月24日至29日,我校進行了為期五天的學農(nóng)活動,同學們學習并體驗了豐富多彩的學農(nóng)課程,度過了非常有意義的一周。請以“An Unforgettable Experience”為題,參考以下問題和表格提示,寫一篇學農(nóng)活動總結(jié)。內(nèi)容應包括學農(nóng)的時間和地點、學農(nóng)期間做了什么,以及你的收獲是什么。

提示問題:

● When and where did you go for the "Agricultural Education"?

● What did you do during the "Agricultural Education"?

● What have you learnt from the "Agricultural Education"?

時間

3月24日至29日

地點

北京農(nóng)業(yè)職業(yè)學院Beijing Vocational College of Agriculture

活動

閱讀分享會Reading Sharing, 四中好聲音Voice of BHSF, 家常菜制作Home Cooking, 小小建筑師Little Architects, 農(nóng)作物種植Crops Planting, 園林管理Garden Management

感受

了解農(nóng)業(yè),結(jié)交朋友,掌握(master)生活技能,開拓視野(broaden the horizon)

An Unforgettable Experience

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