英语作文关于人际关系.docx
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英语作文关于人际关系英语作文关于人际关系人际关系指人与人之间的交往与友谊,下面是第一范文网小编为大家整理几篇英语作文关于人际关系范文,希望对你有帮助。英语作文关于人际关系篇一OnStudents’InterpersonalRelationshipPositiveinterpersonalrelationshipsarevitalforoptimalhumangrowthanddevelopment.However,inrecentyears,educatorshaveexpressedtheirconcernabouttheabilityofinterpersonalrelationshipamongstudentsininstitutionsofhighereducation.AccordingtoasurveyconductedbyHebeiUniversity,manycollege-agestudentsregardinterpersonalrelationshipasthebiggestheadache.Increasingdiversityandrapidchangesinoursocietymakeinteractingwithothersmoreandmorecomplexanddifficult.Withlimitedlifeexperiencesandsocialskills,collegestudentsfacemorechallengesindealingwithinterpersonalrelationship.Thisisespeciallytrueforstudentscomingfromruralareas.Becauseofthelackofsocialskills,theyareoftenrejectedbyothers—andrejectiongivesthemevenfewerchancestolearnhowtointeractwithothers.Inmyopinion,nowthatinterpersonalrelationshipisimportanttostudents’development,collegesshouldoffercoursesaboutcomprehensiveinterpersonalrelationships.Thecourseshouldaddresstheknowledge,skills,attitudesandbehaviorsinvolvedinparticipatinginpositiverelationshipsinthefamilyandwithindividualsatschool,inthecommunityandintheworkplace.英语作文关于人际关系篇二Thepictureistalkingaboutastoryaboutneighborhood.Twoladieslivingintheoppositeapartmentssay“hello”whentheyhappentomeeteachotherinthecorridor.Oneofthemsays,“Imovedhere5yearsago,butInevermetyoubefore.CouldIaskyournameplease?”Theothersays,”Ihavebeenherefor6years.HowshouldIcallyou?”Itseemsveryridiculousthatpeoplelivingsoneardon’tknoweachotherforsuchalongtime.However,thiskindofstoryisperformedeverywhere.Itistheexactreflectionofinterpersonalrelationshipsinthemodernworld.Inthemodernworld,mostpeopleliveinapartments.Theyclosetheirdoorsandnevergooutassoonastheygethomefromwork.Iftheylivealone,theywillkilltheirtimebywatchingTVorreadingmagazines.Theydon’thaveanyconnectionsevenwiththeirclosestneighbors,whoseemnodifferentfrompeopletheymeeteverydayinthestreet.Theybecomemoreandmoreindifferent.Thisphenomeno