Look at the pictures and write the words. Who is reciting poems affectionately in the second grade?

Today, under the leadership of the teacher, our class held an interesting poetry recitation.

The recitation began in an active atmosphere. Nine students in the first group made their debut. They stood in turn. The team leader picked up the microphone and said loudly, "Hello everyone! Our first group will show you homesick poems ... "A group of students recited one by one, some recited Qiu Si, some recited Sauvignon Blanc, and some recited boating in Guazhou. Some students shook their heads, some students looked around, and some students blushed, showing how nervous he was.

Followed by the second, third and fourth groups. ...

As the reading time of our group gets closer and closer, fine sweat drops from my head. When the ninth group was announced to play, I stepped onto the podium with a nervous heart. Zhang Enze, the group leader, generously walked to the center of the platform and said, "In this homesick season, our group has collected a lot of homesick poems. Let's enjoy them together. " Wu Jiajun recited "Thinking on a Quiet Night" and Zhang Qingyu recited "My Hometown Book". It's my turn I stabilized my mood, cleared my throat, and recited Xi Murong's "Homesickness" emotionally: "The song of my hometown is the flute of Qingyuan ..." As soon as my voice fell, the audience suddenly burst into thunderous applause, and my heart was full of joy, and the stone in my heart fell to the ground. It's Lin Bo's turn in our group. He was so nervous that he forgot his words behind his back. He was so anxious that the whole class burst into laughter and he smiled shyly.

After the game, the teacher quickly gave the total score, and finally Liu's team ranked first with a total score of 702. Although our group didn't win the first place, we were still very happy, because participation is the most important thing.

This activity not only made us learn a lot of homesick ancient poems, but also improved our reading level. This is really an interesting poetry recital!