The graduation of the 2014 semester of the Finnish Chinese School
The graduation of the 2014 semester of the Finnish Chinese School On the afternoon of December 6th, after the students of the Finnish Chinese School completed their final exams, the students happily went home with their families...
On the afternoon of December 6th, after the students of the Finnish Chinese School completed their final exams, the students happily held a year-end graduation party with their parents and teachers. Students from each class showed their learning achievements in the form of performances. The children performed reciting Tang poems, played games, sang Chinese songs, reported their names and expressed their desire to learn Chinese well. Under the leadership of the teacher, the children in the martial arts class suddenly lay down and suddenly jumped up, like a lively dragon, which won the applause of the whole crowd. Students in the painting class also displayed their best works from this semester on the wall. They stopped to look at the lifelike bald eagles and the beautiful desert scenery. People praised the children's imagination and progress in painting skills. Eva Li, the school's chairman, presided over the graduation ceremony. At the beginning of the ceremony, all the teachers and students mourned for the teacher Yu Yongyu who unfortunately passed away due to illness. She will always remember her long-term contribution to the school. Her voice and smile will always be in our hearts. The Overseas Chinese Federation of Daluohuangcheng has always attached great importance to and supported the growth and development of Feini Chinese School. Today, overseas Chinese leaders Mr. Yu Wenjin, former Chairman of the Overseas Chinese Federation Zhang Huafang, Vice Chairman Zhang Zhaohong, Deng Hongyue and Yu’s mother who is enthusiastic about education all attended the graduation ceremony and watched the children’s performances. The Chinese Restaurant Association sent pizza, the Yu Clan Association sent drinks, Xinxin Supermarket manager Lai gave 200 yuan gift certificates to buy fragrant and crispy food for the children, and Luk Fook Restaurant boss Lu gave breakfast gift certificates to school volunteers and teachers, thanking everyone for their contribution to education. Before the ceremony ended, Assistant Principal David Xie showed off the dry cloth he bought from China and presented to the school for practicing calligraphy, and performed calligraphy skills. 'Words are like people'. Writing Chinese characters well is an important part of learning Chinese. Next semester, the school will add calligraphy classes to help students improve their writing skills. The ceremony ended with laughter. People wish each other a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and have fun during the holidays, and remind each other that after New Year's Day, the new semester will start on January 3rd. (Contributed by Feinian Chinese School)
Art work display
Third grade students reported their family status in Chinese
Displayed dry cloth to write calligraphy
Cantonese class sang songs
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