One World, One Dream In order to respond to BOCOG's call for training Olympic volunteers, and to train us into qualified and excellent Olympic volunteers, our class, organized by our classmates, actively carried out collective class activities with the theme of volunteer training.
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The Olympic Games needs both competition and friendship, and pays equal attention to enthusiasm and detailed service, calling on everyone to have high standards and strict requirements, and strive to be qualified volunteers to welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
This group class not only enhanced students' understanding of the basic knowledge of the Olympics, but also increased their enthusiasm for the Olympics, laying a good foundation for being Olympic volunteers.
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You can also organize activities. For example:
Activity content:
1, learn the Olympic spirit;
2. Go green and be an Olympic volunteer.
The first stage: learning the Olympic spirit
(1) Organize class members to hold a class meeting before the second stage of activities;
(2) The class committee will take the lead in introducing the relevant knowledge and spiritual themes of the Olympic Games to the whole class, so that students can have a concrete understanding of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and once again deepen our determination to be Olympic volunteers.
(3) Students discuss how to contribute to the Beijing Olympic Games and prepare for the second phase of activities.
The second stage: Green Sky, Volunteer Olympics
(1) On weekends, the organization encourages the whole class to participate in this activity;
(2) Taking "Green Outer Space, Volunteer Olympics" as the theme, starting from caring for our "small home" and contributing to China's "green Olympics" will not only make our "home" more beautiful and tidy, but also greatly enhance our class's sense of collective unity and friendship among classmates.
(3) The collective cleaning of the "home" sanitary corner outside the sky mainly includes: cleaning up scraps of paper and garbage all over the campus; Remove advertisements and posters posted on trash cans and walls everywhere; Organize students' own bicycles; Clean tables and chairs in the canteen.
(4) Organize students to exchange their feelings, experiences and gains from this activity, and encourage everyone to start from the small things around them and actively contribute to the 2008 Olympic Games. In the form of short passages, let students talk about their understanding of the Beijing Olympic Games and their opinions and suggestions on related work.