I spend a lot of time at school attending
classes without fail. I do it every day
already for many years and I’ve got many years of school ahead. I know my classmates
and teachers, and they know me. School is a very special place, where everyday
something is happening, and of course I tell my family about my school life,
but we do not share it. It’s like telling at school about your family life –
you can tell about it, but you can’t share it.
I truly agree that school is like a second
family. Among classmates we all have our social roles, we help each other, talk
to each other, and in some way lean on each other. Of course, we have a lot of
fun together and are eager to spend free time in a company of each other. True
to say, I’ve got much more friends and fellows at school than in out-of-school
circle.
At school we are educated and brought up
by the same teachers in the same manner – and that is really very much, what we
have in common with the classmates. We even have at least one meal a day
together! And like in a real family, there are a lot of problems solved within
the school. I see around that adults change jobs much more often, than children
change their schools. And like with the cousins sometimes we
quarrel with the classmates, but soon we forgive and forget.
years of school ahead. I know my classmates
and teachers, and they know me. School is a very special place, where everyday
something is happening, and of course I tell my family about my school life,
but we do not share it. It’s like telling at school about your family life –
you can tell about it, but you can’t share it.
I truly agree that school is like a second
family. Among classmates we all have our social roles, we help each other, talk
to each other, and in some way lean on each other. Of course, we have a lot of
fun together and are eager to spend free time in a company of each other. True
to say, I’ve got much more friends and fellows at school than in out-of-school
circle.
At school we are educated and brought up
by the same teachers in the same manner – and that is really very much, what we
have in common with the classmates. We even have at least one meal a day
together! And like in a real family, there are a lot of problems solved within
the school. I see around that adults change jobs much more often, than children
change their schools. And like with the cousins sometimes we
quarrel with the classmates, but soon we forgive and forget.