Good English by a G9 & a G3 in Ottawa

Hao Ying Wen

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Friends (written by a G9 student)

Friends can be classified into three main categories. The first group is the “fake” friends. These are people who act friendly towards you, with other objectives in mind. They are merely trying to get what they want. They will not be there for you when you need them. The second group is the normal friends. These are the people you share classes with and often talk to. Interaction with them includes hanging out occasionally, completing homework together, and joking around. The last group is the best friends. Best friends tell you the truth even if it’s not always what you want to hear. They are the type of friends that will be there for you, even if it means sacrificing something. They are the shoulder you lean on, the arms that hold you, and the eyes that keep watch over you. They know you better than you know yourself, and always do what they can to help you. A friend understands what you are saying, but a best friend understands what you aren’t saying.





The Laughing Contest (written by a G3 student)
Once there was a big joke contest in LAUGHTOWN. Everyone send in great jokes, but only 8 people got in the contest. Their names were Joky, Laughs, Not Funny, Tom, Plugs, Uhpg, Wow and Op. Joky went first and he told a joke so funny that the judges snickered so hard that while they were drinking water it came out of their nose!!! After a few jokes, Joky and Not Funny had to compete who was the best joker. Both of them wanted to get the grand prize – a MULTI-FUNCTION GIGGLING LAVA LAMP!!! Joky did a funny joke and out of 20 he got 19.9. The only way for Not Funny to win was to get a full 20/20!!! On the stage, he was still laughing from Joky’s joke and he didn’t think of a joke yet so he said “UM UM UM” and the audience and judges chuckled so much because he made a funny face when he said “UM” so he won 1st place!!!


 
Well done! Good to read that!
 
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Well done! Good to read that!

Yes, indeed! Well written

By the G9 (born in Shanghai) after about 100 hours' first-rate training:
- Accuracy in description
- Maturity in thought
- Grace in style

By the G3 (born in Ottawa) after 50 hours' training. When asked

Teacher: What would you like to be in the future?
The kid: Prime Minister of Canada
Teacher: Good for you! So you are interested in politics!
The kid: What is politics?
...

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Godo write, just right!
 
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