Thursday, 1 December 2011

Admire and be different

In my opinion, my dad and mom are brilliant parents. They are efficient, responsible and expressive.
For instance, my dad is able to decide a travel plan in a few hours. Also, he always finishes his work on time and his work is always full of quality. My mom can make awesome power point documents that are helpful for her teaching.
What’s more, mom and dad are both responsible, not only for their child but also for their work. Mom’s and dad’s colleagues think that I’m well educated and I’m a good student. It absolutely shows that they are responsible to me. They also pay lots of efforts to their work, which makes their work always well done. They also show their responsibility to society, which I really admire. They donate money to poor people. They show their love in many ways!
Also, mom and dad are expressive, both in their speaking and writing. My Chinese writing is really terrible. I have never done an essay that is considered as a good essay among my classmates’. Consequently, I really admire that my dad and mom are able to write such brilliant articles. Dad and mom are also good at giving speeches and that they are calm when facing hundreds of people. I already feel nervous when I’m in front of my class.
They are successful as a result of hard work. It’s too hard for them to relax and be carefree. While I admire them, I don’t want to be as busy as they are in the future.

2 comments:

  1. I found that it very interesting that you could always be around your parents when you were in China.
    I had the same experience because I came to Canada too.It's also a big event for me and my family.I decided to come here to study but I miss my family and relatives very much.Sometimes it's really hard to live abroad alone. It makes me sad.

    So,what reasons impacted you to stay in Canada?

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  2. Actually, I’m just describing the difference. It seems like parents are always around compare to stay along abroad. I think I’m looking forward to a good university. It’s easier to get into a good university in Canada compare to China.

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