The five rings symbol of Olympic represents the five parts of the world that traditionally participated in the games. The rings closely connect with each other it’s a strong message to let show us that unity, respect and peace is what Olympics all about.
The symbols of Olympic also represent by some believes, such as “faster, higher and stronger.” And such believes inspire athletes to perform with their best in all competitions, but most importantly we need to be remind that winning isn’t as important as participation.The Olympic flame represents peace and hope it carries by uniquely designed torch. But yet, it is the flame that’s been passing through all the continents not the torches. The passing of the flame has a meaningful way to let us know that peace and hope would not loose its meaning with different backgrounds or situation.
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your efforts and your participation. I've briefly read through your three writings and decided to give you some guidance in our next meeting. Generally, you have a sufficient elaboration on your own thought concerning each article. However, proper language usage and correct grammar are needed. Let's have further discussion later.
KevinTang
I love the Olympics. Even though they start a race for the top nations, including mine, to beat the others, which is too bad, the Olympics seem to bring the world together for a precious few days. I think that the competition is a little much, as the US, China, and Russia try to win sweepstakes, but the smaller nations really make me proud when they take a few away from us.
Hello Daniel,
I am just here to remind you that don't forget to write something every day. It's not an assignment that requires you to write a long piece of article; it's an assignment that emphasizes on the constant practice of writing. So please start from today, ok? It won't take you much time, but you will have great reward if you can be insistent on it.
Have a nice weekend!
Terence
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