The Parts of a Day: Every morning the sun rises, the children go to school
to be with their peers to learn together. People in the city
to rush to work, or to the market to buy food. In the countryside,
farmers rise early in the morning began to cultivate their crops. Dinner is
where everyone gathers to be together. During the day, everyone has their own
role, different life rhythms, but everyone aims to be full and happy!
-Morning
After
the sun rises, the morning begins. Children brush their teeth, wash their
faces, eat breakfast and head to school. Adults begin to work, some go to the
market, others to the farms, and some into the city.
-Afternoon
In
the afternoon, the children are let out of school to do various extracurricular
activities. Adults are done at work, and come back. Animals are ready to rest,
the sun begins to set, and dinner is soon ready
-Evening
After
dinner and before sleep, the family watches TV together and spends quality time
together. Before going to bed, everyone should remember to brush their teeth,
wash their face, and take baths! Sometimes parents will read wonderful stories
for their children to listen to.
-Night
Although
nights are quiet, there are still many things in progress. Newspapers print the
next day's news. Doctors and nurses don't rest at the hospital, fisherman spend all night fishing, bakers rush to bake fresh
bread for customers in the early morning.
My Family: Children,
teenagers, parents, grandparents, are the four stages of our lives. Each person
with their own ages and roles in the contributes their
share to the family and duties. Small babies grow up to becomes
teenagers, eventually parents, and finally grandparents. The cycle continues
through each generation of life.
-Children
The
little baby loves to eat and sleep. As they grow up, they learn a lot of new
skills! They learn to take baths, wear clothes, read, write, and meet many new
friends. Family will always love them.
-Teenagers
Compared
with small children, teenagers are more mature and have better understanding of
the world. They spend time with friends, exercise, play, but also treasure
their alone time.
-Parents
Parents
take care of their children and love them very much. They help you learn how
take baths, wear clothes, feed you, teach you how to walk, talk and play games.
They also take care of you when you are sick, so you grow up happy and healthy.
-Grandparents
Grandparents
see the generations mature and pass. They pass all their knowledge down to
parents to share their life experiences. Together, they bring the whole family
closer.