第一篇:對話世博志愿者
對話世博志愿者
——感受那一份真摯與熱忱
采訪地點:上師大奉賢校區(qū)圖文信息中心三樓咖啡館 采訪對象:世博志愿者
記者: 學(xué)長你好。我們之前見過一次面,那時我還不知道學(xué)長你是“小白菜”。做了世博志愿者以后會不會經(jīng)常跟別人提起自己的這份經(jīng)歷?
志愿者:(笑)說實話我們是很少說的,除非有人邀請,才會去講一下。畢竟這些工作,也是我們應(yīng)盡的責(zé)任,我們不是為了得到贊揚什么的才去做的,而是的確想為世博,為游客們做些什么,才去報名,去為大眾服務(wù)的。對于我自己來說,本來做志愿者也是一份自己比較喜歡的工作。
記者:我們都知道世博志愿者很辛苦,志愿者們仿佛跟“曬太陽”“吃苦受累”這些詞分不開了。
志愿者:對,現(xiàn)在回想一下也覺得是不可思議。我是在韓國館做問詢工作的,在路口一站就是幾個小時,比當(dāng)年軍訓(xùn)站的時間都長。什么最高溫啊地面最高溫啊,那些數(shù)字對我們來說已經(jīng)沒什么意義了。站在那里的時候,最大的念頭就是為游客把路指清,讓他們不會覺得世博白來了。
記者:會不會有那種“唉太辛苦了太累我不干了”的想法? 志愿者:(點了點頭)肯定會有的。畢竟還是學(xué)生,沒有吃過多少苦,天氣又熱,人又多,很容易就會有很負面的情緒了。
記者:那個時候你會怎么辦呢?
志愿者:我就去喝點水,和同學(xué)交流一下。實在不行了就跑去洗把臉再繼續(xù)回來工作。那些不愉快的情緒我們都要很快克服掉,不能夠影響工作。
記者:那學(xué)長你覺得,當(dāng)志愿者之前,與志愿者的工作結(jié)束之后,自己有沒有什么不同的地方?
志愿者:肯定會有的。最主要的就是耐心、責(zé)任心和團隊意識。那么多的游客,問同樣的問題,如果是在平常的生活里面,我肯定就沒有那個耐心了。但是放在世博這個大環(huán)境下,我們必須要學(xué)習(xí)著耐心一些,更耐心一些。這個耐心,在志愿者工作結(jié)束以后,也成了我的一個常態(tài)。責(zé)任心就是對游客要負責(zé),不能因為自己累了就亂指路、隨便解答。團隊意識也很重要,大家一起配合,工作量也不會像想象的那么大了。
記者:當(dāng)初報名參加志愿者的時候,有沒有想過自己在這些方面的能力可以得到提升? 志愿者:(笑)當(dāng)然沒有想到了。報名的時候沒有太多想法,一是覺得自己有這個能力,去為他人付出,二是同學(xué)們熱情都蠻高的,自己也受到一些鼓舞。兩個星期下來,同學(xué)之間討論的時候才會發(fā)覺,我們都在這個歷程中有所成長。
記者:每天回到學(xué)校里面,終于能去洗澡睡覺了,那個時候最深的感觸是什么? 志愿者:累,不過心里很有滿足感,畢竟一天一天過去日子是很充實的。記者:趣事什么的有嗎?
志愿者:我還真不記得了。其實我蠻佩服有些志愿者,趣事什么的都可以記得,我是問詢工作也忙不來的。
記者:那,在采訪的最后,你有沒有什么話想對我們說的? 志愿者:其實志愿工作沒有大家想象的那么神秘啊或者神圣啊,就是比日常生活多了一份責(zé)任感,多了一份為他們著想的心思。平時生活,我們每個人都應(yīng)該彼此尊重彼此關(guān)照,這樣的話,內(nèi)心對人的溫度也會高一些,生活也會有趣很多。
記者:非常感謝學(xué)長的配合,謝謝!
志愿者:不用謝,這是我應(yīng)該做的。
第二篇:世博志愿者
The World Expo is a large-scale, global, non-commercial Expo.The hosting of the World Expo must be applied for by a country and approved by the international World Expo committee.Expo aims to promote the exchange of ideas and development of the world economy, culture, science and technology, to allow exhibitors to publicise and display their achievements and improve international relationships.Accordingly, the World Expo with its 150-year history is regarded as the Olympic Games of the economy, science and technology.Shanghai will host the 2010 World Expo.The World Expo has a long history but it has never been held in Asia.So the 2010 World Expo is an honor for all of the Asians.Our government has promised that it will be the best one.And Shanghai, as a host city, will have more chances to develop quickly.As a student in Shanghai, I should learn English well so that I can be a volunteer in the Expo to help foreigners know more about china and Shanhai.I would like to be a volunteer in my spare time.My reasons are as follows:
First of all, it is a good virtue to help others, even in modern society.We all need others’ help in case we get into trouble.Secondly, we are able to better ourselves by helping others because we gain valuable experience and build up our confidence while serving others.What’s more, volunteering makes us feel better about ourselves, thus making our life more enjoyable.More importantly, we can make the world a better place to live in by volunteering to improve it.In summary, volunteering can make a difference to our life, so I think it is very rewarding to be a volunteer.This summer, I did not go home;instead I served as a volunteer for “ Good Luck Beijing sports events ” held in Beijing for half a month.Sincerely speaking, the experience endows me a lot of valuable elicitation.Hearing the news of approval, I was very excited, like a child got what he had expected for long.I was lucky, because I just passed the line.The contestants had to take an English exam, only those who got more than 70 could move on to the next selection stage.Meanwhile, I was grateful to use my endowment to contribute for the Olympic Games.Wearing the volunteer uniform and the volunteer accreditation card, admired by others, I felt sneaky a little proud.Meanwhile I also felt a great responsibility falling on my shoulder knowing that volunteers’ words and behaviors could affect foreign guests’ impression on China.As I was a volunteer for accommodation, my post was in a four-star hotel.There were players of four teams form China, France, Japan, Czechoslovakia living there.All of them are participants of the baseball.Actually, most of the time, we served as interpreters for those working in the lobby.For example, when the players wanted to go out for shopping, we would call a taxi for them and told the taxi driver where to go.While, there is something worthwhile to be mentioned that most of the
volunteers are English majors and most of the players could speak English very well except Japanese contestants.Compared with Japanese players, we had less difficulty communicating with French players and Czech.I remembered that once I misunderstood one of the Japanese players’ requests of “Call up” for “Cup of”, and I felt so embarrassed that I even wanted to cry.Gradually, I learned to be more carefully when talking to the non English native speakers.During the event lasting for less than 15 days, the most impressive experience was that I took 3 of the Japanese players to the Beijing Zoo.As the zoo is not far from the hotel, we walked there.On the way, they asked me about the beggars on the street in their just-so-so English, and I tried my best to explain, and even putting my mouth in to my mouth, indicating that they did not have enough to eat.But they still did not get me, which was really irritating.Reflecting that, I regret I did not learn Japanese hard enough.These days, we have been studying the novel Wuthing Heights written by Emily Bronte, and one of the clues is the identity of Catherine, whether Heathcliff or Edgar that she really love.As a human being, the most important thing is to identify who we are, so should we students.Living in a mixed society, having a definite knowledge of self-identity matters a lot.As a civilian, knowing what we really should do can have a great impact on both ourselves and the social civilization.To make good preparation for the Olympic Games to be held next year, a tidal wav ve to learn English is in full wing nationally.Whether old or young, Beijingers are keen to leave an impressive Beijing, a high-qualified China for the world.I remember that when I was a volunteer as a teacher for old seniors in our community, one of my “students” is over 80 years.She was a engineer on architecture, and when she was young, she studied Russian instead of English as second language, so after retirement, she began to learn English, hoping that she could communicate with foreigners when the Olympic Games begins in 2008.In effect, her enthusiasm impressed me a lot and from then on, I examined myself again and make certain of who I am and what is my meaning of my life.Endowed with life, we should be appreciative and make full use of ourselves.Holding Olympic Games in Beijing is an opportunity once of a time, we should do it well teeth and nail.
第三篇:世博志愿者
世博志愿者(關(guān)于世博會的中學(xué)英語小品劇本)
甲:知道嗎?現(xiàn)在開始招募世博志愿者了,這可太好了。我能為世博做貢獻啦!
Do you know? It begins to recruit Expo volunteers.I can contribute to Expo.乙:你才知道呀,我早就報名啦!你看,我不正在認真準(zhǔn)備嗎? Yea… I have already sign up.I am ready for it.甲:是嗎?你在看什么書?《世博英語100句》,有意思。做志愿者,為什么看這書呀?
Really? What book do you read? Why do you read this book? 乙:你連這也不懂!上海世博會將吸引許多外國友人,到那時,如果因為語言不懂,外國游客不能盡興游覽上海的美景,那多可惜呀!所以,要成為世博志愿者,首先就要過英語關(guān)。
More and more foreigners will come to Shanghai to join Expo.So it is important to study English well.丙:嗨,我剛聽到一個消息 Hi~ I just heard a message 甲:什么是讓你這樣驚訝?快說來聽聽。What’s the matter? 乙:對,快告訴我們。Please tell us.丙:我剛才去交《世博會志愿者報名表》,才知道今年上海有數(shù)萬多名中學(xué)生報名呢!看來,競爭還真激烈呢!Hundreds of junior students has signed up.They all want to be volunteers.The competition is violent.甲:那么難哪,我看,咱們就算了吧。再說我們年紀還太小,人家還不一定要我們呢!
It’s too difficult.We can’t be volunteers.丙:你這想法就錯了,無論錄取與否,我們都應(yīng)該學(xué)好英語,將來可以隨時隨地為世博做貢獻。
Your don’t think so.Whatever we must study English well.We should be ready for Expo all the time.乙:你說得對,我們是外國語學(xué)校的學(xué)生,英語是我們的強項,我們不但可以自己學(xué)好英語,還可以教身邊的老人也學(xué)些英語,這樣,人人都能當(dāng)好世博志愿者了!
You are right.We are the students of the foreign language school.We are good at English.In addition, we can teach old people they live around us.Thus, everybody can be an Expo volunteer.甲:真不好意思,我錯了。I’m sorry.丙:沒關(guān)系,來,讓我們互幫互助,一起學(xué)好英語,共同當(dāng)好世博志者。That’s Ok.Let’s help each other to study English well and try out best for Expo.
第四篇:對話世博征文
對話世博
今年是我的本命年,也是上海世博會舉辦的日子,我感覺好自豪。世博會能在我們中國舉行,是中國的一大閃光點。在世博會舉辦期間,許多外國人和外地人來到了上海。而且在世博會舉辦的第七天,我們學(xué)校帶領(lǐng)我們?nèi)ナ啦﹫@區(qū)游覽,參觀了許多國家 的館。例如:加拿大館、巴西館、新西蘭館、馬來西亞館、泰國館以及阿根廷館。那天我們既開心又疲倦。開心的是可以不出國門看世界,疲倦的是參觀了那么多的館雙腳也都累了。而在這期間,也發(fā)生了許多事。讓我與大家一一說明吧。
在“五一”節(jié)的一天,小阿姨陪我去了那美麗的植物園。在剛進大門不久,我就看見了一個巨大的身影——海寶。那個海寶是用無數(shù)的鮮花和小草組成的。海寶做著一副踩在某樣?xùn)|西的身上,手里拿著一束鮮花,真是可愛極了!我連忙叫小阿姨幫我拍幾張照片。有的是在海寶前面走Pose;有的是用一只手伸向海寶,仿佛是在向他人介紹海寶似的; 而有的是雙手伸向海寶,仿佛已經(jīng)抱住了海寶。真是“千變?nèi)f化”,五花八門啊!向前走,也看到了許多用植物做成的東西。例如:熊貓,海寶,房子,車子??制作這些物品的工作人員真是別出心裁啊!而我也一一與他們合照了。
這次的參觀真是讓我大開眼界啊!能用植物制成許多生活中的東西,既美觀又能讓游客在眼睛疲勞的時候望著他們。而且又環(huán)保,可以吸收二氧化碳,呼出氧氣。真是一舉三得啊!
也許我與海寶有緣,也許海寶確認了我的行為,也許??好了好
了,不想了。而我又在另一個地方看見了海寶。
在暑假的某一個星期天,老媽陪我去西雅圖瑜伽館去練舞。我們走出地鐵站2號口,又看到了一群正在做著各種各樣的動作的海寶。有的在載歌載舞,有的在放著炮竹,有的在煽著扇子,而有的在穿著禮服做出一副彬彬有禮的樣子。真是千姿百態(tài),五花八門啊!就在這時許多人跑上去與他們一起合照,我看了心里直癢癢。于是我叫老媽幫我拍幾張與海寶的合照,老媽也欣然答應(yīng)了。看著我與海寶的合照,我的心不由的嘀咕起來了:多么可愛的海寶??!現(xiàn)在是世博會舉辦期間,我們應(yīng)該要講文明懂禮貌,不能辜負中國人花費的一片苦心??粗毮情_心的笑容,我決定要改正之前的不文明的行為,讓海寶的笑容更加燦爛,更加快樂。
這些就是我與海寶的故事中的一部分。在世博會舉辦期間,我與海寶的故事真是越來越多了!在世博園區(qū)里,在植物園里,在地鐵站口,在小區(qū)里??回想起我與海寶的故事的時候,同時讓我變得更加文明了。海寶,謝謝你!雖然你什么也沒有做,但是你卻讓我改變了許多。真的十分感謝你。
第五篇:世博志愿者小結(jié)
世博志愿者感想
在占地5.28平方公里的世博園里,一棵小白菜可謂微不足道,但是幾千幾萬棵小白菜匯聚起來卻是一股無可匹敵的力量。在短短的14天里,我們被大大的太陽曬得面紅耳赤卻仍然挺直了腰桿,我們在人山人海里徘徊只為幫助需要我們的游客們,我們還遇到了許多園區(qū)內(nèi)的突發(fā)情況,以如臨大敵的思想準(zhǔn)備、一絲不茍的工作態(tài)度來完成我們的任務(wù)。
有苦、有甜、有笑、有淚、有成熟更有欣喜。艱苦奮斗為世博,苦中作樂顯風(fēng)采
這次的志愿服務(wù)活動為我們的校園生活規(guī)范了作息,每天上午10點左右起床,吃好中飯后13點左右從學(xué)校出發(fā)去世博園區(qū),下午三點半準(zhǔn)時上崗服務(wù),晚上12點左右回到學(xué)校,深夜2點睡覺。這樣的規(guī)律生活看似枯燥乏味、艱苦卓絕,但是我們卻把它裝點的格外繽紛。在食堂吃飯時,我們逮著誰都能換取徽章;在去園區(qū)的車上,我們一起游戲以激勵大家的斗志;在休息室里,大家圍坐成一個圓,兒時的游戲都被派上了用場?;貞浧饋?,這14天不僅是我們?yōu)槭啦┓?wù),更是世博為我們提供了更多同學(xué)交流的機會。
甜言密語暖人心,關(guān)懷備至展友情
烈日炎炎的天氣和繁忙的工作使許多小白菜們都因為生病倒下了,我也不例外,但是每個小白菜都堅持上崗,因為我們不想給短暫的服務(wù)期間帶來一絲遺憾。在我?guī)Р∩蠉彽臅r候,組員們都一次又一次的關(guān)心我的身體狀況,一句又一句的說“去休息吧,有我們在”,這時候一股暖流甜在我的心里。
笑容可掬助游客,優(yōu)秀團隊樹榜樣
我們小組主要負責(zé)交通站點的游客引導(dǎo)工作,同時參與演出協(xié)助以及餐飲協(xié)助,在工作中,我們不僅為游客提供應(yīng)有的幫助,還給游客帶來了許多雪中送炭的關(guān)懷。比如:為摔倒的小妹妹送上創(chuàng)可貼、把中暑的姐姐送去醫(yī)療站、使走丟的學(xué)生找到老師、甚至充當(dāng)了知心姐姐勸解和父母賭氣的小朋友。就是這樣一件一件小事,最后我們得到了“優(yōu)秀志愿者團隊的稱號”,這是對我們付出的肯定,更是一種激勵。
熱淚盈眶只因你,辛苦服務(wù)真值得
在志愿服務(wù)期間,我們還遇到了一件突發(fā)事件,游客被緊急疏散到我們服務(wù) 的車站站點,一時間人群蜂擁而至,我們?nèi)w志愿者緊急支援,只見一個胖胖的男生拿著大喇叭站在了展臺欄桿上大聲喊著“往前走,大家不要擁擠!”原來他因為個子比較矮,站在地上怕游客聽不見,只能爬高了維持秩序。游客們看到我們扯開嗓子這樣的叫喊,竟然在我們面前排成一排喊著“小白菜辛苦了,小白菜加油!”頓時,大家都熱淚盈眶??
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