Feelings of competition on the starting line
self-confidence
2023-07-09 00:48:28
fifth grade
impressions of after reading

This evening, I watched the micro film "Contest on the Starting Line" on the Internet, which tells about the civilized etiquette of Chinese and Japanese primary school students, hard work, not afraid of hardship, and the educational differences between the two sides.
The first appearance on the computer surprised me, because this movie is about a Chinese teacher who led a team to visit Japanese primary schools to study and have lunch with their students. The pictures on the computer show that Japanese primary school students have to go to the canteen to help cook in one class every day, and that class will help cook in the same class. The picture shows that a group of primary school students are wearing white coats and carrying milk boxes, which are full of milk. By the time of dinner, our teachers and students had not yet sat down. Japanese primary school students would never move their chopsticks even if they sat down first. They waited for Chinese teachers and students to sit down and eat together. It was normal for them to do the same after listening to the introduction. Japanese primary school students were very enthusiastic and helped us to open the bottle rope.
I saw that the lunch was very simple, and the food was clean. There was not a drop of soup left, and the food was also very clean. Compared with our Chinese students, there was half a bowl of rice left, and a lot of food left, but they did not eat clean. Japanese primary school students became "disc clan", but our Chinese primary school students did not. This is the result of the Chinese family's bad habit of "reaching out for clothes and opening up for food". Wipe the table with a duster and sort the garbage to help adults. Through this short film, I deeply realized that good habits were formed from childhood, and that we should talk about civilization, establish new trends, and develop the good habit of diligence and thrift!