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Current news commentary 20 16700 words
The teacher said that at the beginning of this semester, under the organization of the Education Bureau, the school opened a "current affairs news class". Today, the teacher led us to watch the first practical news lesson.

In this news class, Ma Jun, director of the Municipal Education Bureau, spoke first. He hopes that students can learn about history, grasp today, experience society, understand national conditions, connect their own development with the future and destiny of the country, cultivate the noble feelings of "knowing the world and serving the country", and cultivate themselves into modern students with national consciousness and international vision. Then we watched the hot news of this year's Winter Olympics. What impressed me deeply was this passage: "This year, Li Na of China reached the final at the Australian Open. Let's see how she pursues her dreams ... "We learned how tennis players worked hard to win the championship and how she trained hard when she was a child. At the same time, I watched Zhou Yang and other Winter Olympics athletes win the championship.

With Sun Nan's song "Five-Star Red Flag I am proud of you, Five-Star Red Flag I am proud of you, your name is more important than my life, and the red flag floats, floats, floats ..." My heart is also excited and excited, and I am proud that I am from China. At this moment, I seem to understand the meaning of "Chinese dream" and make up my mind that I should study hard myself, and realize my Chinese dream like those Olympic champions in the future and win glory for my country.

I think the "practical journalism class" is particularly good. We primary school students don't know much about news. Taking this class now makes us pay more attention to the news and gradually understand the significance of the Chinese dream. Our own dreams are inseparable from the dreams of our country. Looking forward to the next "practical journalism class".