The First Day of Chinese Class

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The First Day of Chinese Class

By: Brian Lin

“Chinese class time! Put your Writing materials away!” Said Ms.Callahan.

Morgan and I quickly put our writing materials away and went to the bathroom. We looked like we could read each others mind, because we are too nervous about the first day of Chinese class. We have change a Chinese teacher during Winter break.

“Will the Chinese teacher gives us many homework?” I asked.

“I hope not, because we already have many homework for winter break, and I don’t like it” Morgan said nervously.

We walked back to the classroom to get prepared. Ms. Pon took us to the Chinese classroom.

“Hi class!” Said Ms.Lin when we walked into the Chinese classroom.

“Hello!” We said back.

In the first day of Chinese, we learned to remember each other which does not make sense, because we already know each other except the teacher. And the homework for that day is to make a poster which was a project for me to introduce yourself.

“Class is over” Said Ms.Lin.

“YAY!” Shouted the class.

Then Ms.Pon came and pick us up. But then, more and more homework each day, more and more test each week, more and more projects to do each month, and more and more Chinese book to read every week. I barely don’t have time to sleep. Harder work each day, I can’t imagine the homework for Summer vacation.

The Water Slide Game

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The Water Slide Game

By: Brian Lin

My cousin and I ran to the top of the waterslide staircase of Pacific Island Club in Guam. It seems like it is impossible to climb to the top of the staircase to play the waterslide game.

“We made it!” shouted my cousin looking back for me.

I was still at the middle of the stairs.

“Hurry!” shouted my cousin.

“Okay.” I said.

Finally, I made it to the top of the staircase.

“Where is the water slide?” we both said at the same time, looking around for the water slide.

“I found it!” I shouted.

“Who will go first?” asked my cousin.

“You will go first.” I said.

“Okay.”

So my cousin sat on the slide and I pushed him away as hard as I could.

“Good-bye!” I shouted.

He screamed all his way down and I was laughing so hard at the top. I waited for my turn, I was not sure if I was going to scream too, because my cousin is older than me. So I cover my mouth and pushed myself away.

“Ahhhhhhh!” I screamed in my mind.

It was faster than a roller coaster. The wind blew my hands off my mouth.

Then, “SPLASH!!” I went down to the swimming pool and I raced with my cousin to my mom and dad. I won the race.