A letter to my mother
Oct. 17th
Dear mother,
I have been good at school. I often think of you when I go to bed because we always go for a walk before go to bed at home. So I miss you everyday. Do you miss me? Why don’t you call me? I’ve got a lot of things to tell you. One of the things is about foreign teacher’s daughter. Her name’s Skyler. She lives in Canada. She comes to our class to learn Chinese and English with me in my class. This afternoon, when it was art and craft class, our class were cleaning the gymnasium. And she did it with us too. So I usually talk to her when she doesn’t know what to do? But when the class is over, I always haven’t got enough time to talk to her. And I usually can’t find her. So we don’t have time to introduce to each other. But it is the first time that I have a foreign student. So I’m very happy! Mum, you often tell me, “If you are happy, I’ll be happy, too.” So you have to be happy, because I’m happy! I like you when you are happy!
In the end I wish you everything is just fine!
Yours,
Sophia.
一进市场,我一看:哇,里面可真热闹啊!这么早,市场里就传出了人们那一阵阵欢声笑语和摊主的叫卖声。
妈妈对我说:你爱吃黄花鱼,鱼还对你的眼睛好,我买二斤黄花鱼,中午给你做。说着,我和妈妈便向水产区走去。
到了水产区,妈妈问:
老板,这黄花鱼多少钱一斤?
15元,海里新捞上来的,冰鲜黄花鱼,一等品呀。
怎么这样贵啊?便宜点吧。
不行,一分钱一分货,一点也不能便宜。
那就给我们称二斤吧
买完鱼,我和妈妈又向水果摊走去。
到了水果区,只见那红彤彤的.大苹果,真让人垂涎欲滴,我再一看,旁边还有我最爱吃的桔子,黄澄澄的,好惹人喜爱呀。我忍不住对妈妈说:妈妈,我要吃桔子,赶紧买点吧!于是妈妈给我买了一斤桔子。我随手拿了一个剥开皮,吃了起来,还没等走出市场,我就已经吃了半斤多了。
回家的时候,我十分高兴,心想:市场对我们太重要了,它给人们带来了多大的方便啊!
Dear Mom,
I recently read the book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom by Amy Chua. I found that you and Ms. Chua have a lot in common in parenting. Today, I d like to share some of my views on this topic.
Childhood memories of your strict dos and don ts came flooding back. Because count- less hours were invested on practicing musicalinsUu- ments, there was not even a slim chance for me to participate in parties and school plays, let alone fully enjoy the authentic pleasures of family life.Moreover, deprived of the freedom to choose hob- bies, I sometimes felt that I was just like a lonely pup- pet manipulated by others. Dear mother, do you be- lieve that time and time again I woke up from beau- tiful dreams with tears streaming down my face?
However, though I ve labeled it as a brutal regimen when I was young, as I became heavily involved inme outside world, I ve come to realize that it was quite rewarding to have been tiger trained. As George Eliot putslt, It never rains roses: when we want to have more roses, we must plant trees . This is as true of 0ur growing up, especially in an unprecedentedly stressful so- cietyr, Fortunately, tiger parenting has equipped me with exceptional study habits,thus helping me stand out in the intense competition. Furthermore, it has endowed me with strong willpower as well as inner self-poise, which bas proved to be a most pre- cious quality of mine. Finally,thanks to your firm discipline, not cmly have I cultivateda discerning taste in art, but I ve also built my own set of moral values. In view of all these facts, tiger parenting has benefited me in the lorlg run despite the cost of the immediate joy of a normal carefree cbildhood.
Dearmother,
How’severything going at home? I miss you and dad very much.
Iam pretty good in school, so you and dad do not have to worry about me. I am asenior student in high school so that I am busy with my study all the time. I workhard to prepare the college entrance examination and I think I do a great job now.Teachers care much about me and when I have problems, I always ask them. They encourageme very often, considering that I can go to the university I dream of. Ofcourse, I take good care of myself in life. I build good relationships with myfriends and classmates, which makes me happy to be with them.
Pleasetake good care of yourselves at home. I love you.
Truly yours,
Christina
Dear mother:
Hello
Dear mother, you have given me life, and my body has run through your blood. It is your milk, heart, blood, tears and sweat that have become the greatest liquid of human life and have nurtured me. It is you who feed me from a hungry child to a primary school student.
Dear mother, there are many kinds of love in the world, but maternal love is the most selfless, sincere, broadest and most merciful. When praising the affection of human beings, you are the eternal theme. When you sing the sincere love of the world, your love is called the first love in the world. Selfless is your character, dedication is your feelings. You are the embodiment of goodness. You are a symbol of greatness. Everything beautiful in women is condensed in your image.
My dear mother, though the hardships of life have made your hands rough, however, these hands are still so gentle, it always soothes my heart and gives me infinite comfort; although the heavy work makes your head white hair, but the body is still like the wing, caring for me all the time. The hard work of hard work makes your face wrinkle. However, the face is still so kind. It teaches me the true meaning of life and gives me confidence and strength at all times.
My dear mother, you are the resting place for your daughter. You are the harbor for your daughter to escape from the wind. With you, our home will be peaceful and warm. With you, our family will be happy and happy.
Dear mother, your great love is the greatest and selfless, your love in the heart of the daughter turned from the bottom of the heart from the bottom of the heart out - only the mother is good, the mother of the child like a treasure, into the mother's embrace can not enjoy happiness.
妈妈每天都要在网上购买许多衣物,这时我想:有这么多钱买衣服,还不如给我买玩具呢。你看,我家的鞋架和衣柜都要装不下了,每次打开衣柜就会有很多件衣服向你扑来,好像在争先恐后地说:“穿我,穿我!”但是妈妈就一个身体,真正能穿多少呢?
妈妈为什么这么爱购物?不可以做其他的事情吗?再这么下去,我们家都要被妈妈买“穷”了。真担心妈妈的爱购物变成慢性病一样麻烦呐!
爸爸也许知道妈妈为什么这么爱购物,去打听一下吧。他说:“***妈的事我怎么知道?去去去,别妨碍我工作,不赚钱***拿什么购物。”老爸可真小气,这都不肯说,哼,再也不问你了。也许爷爷知道妈妈为什么爱购物,谁知爷爷反而问我:“购物?购物是什么?”唉!可见问题又复杂啦!去问妈妈,也许她自己知道为什么执迷于购物。妈妈轻描淡写地说:“购物就是把自己想买的`东西买了而已。”听完我沉思了几秒,购物应该是让妈妈开心的方式吧!
真的是这样吗?我还是有点疑惑,购物可真是一件非常难搞清楚的事情,到底是谁发明了网购?马云!看来都是马云惹出来的麻烦。真担心妈妈长期购物会把我们家逼到绝境啊!
但是只要妈妈开心,其實我和老爸也是可以同意妈妈购物的。
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