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During my chidhood, there were plenty of interesting things happened. Most of them gave me many sweet memories. I still remember that I and my firends went to school and back home together. We played some fun games which could improved our friendships. Without smartphone, we spent most of our time doing outdoor activities. We caught little fish in rivers, chased beautiful butterflies in parks. The soft shushine and fresh breeze helped us grew up healthy. When my mother prepared the dinners, we said goodbye to each other and went home unwillingly. When I enjoyed the tasty dishes which my mother cooked , everything looked kind around us. Until today, when I meet my childhood friends, we always feel warm to each other. No matter how long we have not seen each other, the moment when we get together, we have a lot of things to talk. The sweet memories have carved on our hearts and have became the origin of our happiness.
2025年4月9日 07:19
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1. What do you think of impulse purchase? Impulse purchases are unplanned and often happen when we see something attractive. Sometimes they bring joy, but most of the time we realize we didn’t really need the item. Being mindful before buying is always better. 2. What apps are popular in your country? Why? In Afghanistan, WhatsApp, Facebook, and TikTok are very popular. People use WhatsApp for messaging and voice calls, Facebook for news and staying connected, and TikTok for short videos and entertainment. These apps are simple, accessible, and help people stay in touch. 3. How to improve sleep quality? Good sleep starts with a good routine. Going to bed at the same time every night, avoiding caffeine late in the day, and reducing screen time before bed can really help. Also, a quiet and dark room makes a big difference. 4. What could we learn from our elders that could not be learned from books? Our elders have lived through difficult times and important moments. They can teach us patience, resilience, family values, and cultural traditions. These are things we can’t truly understand just by reading—they must be felt and experienced through their stories. 5. What is the most pointless rule in your school? One pointless rule I remember was not allowing students to ask questions during class. It discouraged curiosity and made learning harder. I believe students should feel free to ask and explore ideas.
2025年4月8日 18:57
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