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Reflections on labor skills

/kloc-in the week of 0/5, the school organized all our sophomore students to go to the labor skills center for labor skills training. Labor skills are no stranger to me, which is undoubtedly the same as military training. When I think back to military training, it is simply a hell on earth. I still clearly remember those instructors with pointers. So I don't really want to work hard, but this labor skill can cultivate students' moral education products and let students develop the habit of hands-on practice. So I crustily skin of head. When I arrived, I found that it was not as bad as I thought. Although the instructor is very strict, it is also quite human. During these five days, we all got along with our tutor and found that he was different from other tutors. He is silent and seldom punishes us. At that time, I found that we were not happy when we worked hard. Time seems to have been stolen unconsciously. Every day is so full. Each class has to learn two courses, including embroidery, silk screen printing, photography and paper cutting. We were very depressed when we heard that our class studied black-and-white photography and paper-cutting. But later, we gradually discovered the fun. Everything is not so boring. I can't help feeling very much when I see the black and white photos I developed and the Pisces drama I cut out. As the teacher said. When I worked hard, I not only learned technology and knowledge, but also was inspired by my thoughts and will. Here, I learned to unite and cooperate with my classmates, cherish time, try my best to do everything well, and realize the joy of harvesting the fruits of labor by myself. Only five days are good memories for me. Looking back now, I am filled with emotion. Is trying to let me see a brand-new self!