Changes in My Life
Changed Homes
When I was in grade five, my family moved to a new city due to my dad's job transfer. It was a big shock to me because I had to say goodbye to all my friends and start a new life in a new city. At first, I felt lonely and lost. I missed my old friends and my old school. But gradually, I made some new friends and got used to the new environment. I realized that life was full of changes, and that change could be a good thing.
Changed Studies
When I was in grade six, I started middle school. The workload was much heavier than before, and I had to study new subjects such as chemistry and physics. It took me a while to adapt to the new curriculum, but with the help of my teachers and classmates, I gradually improved. I started to enjoy learning new concepts and applying them to real-life situations. I also realized that education was the key to my future success and that I needed to work hard to achieve my goals.
Changed Perspectives
When I went on a school trip to a rural area in grade seven, I was shocked by the living conditions of the people there. They had no access to clean water, electricity, or proper healthcare. It made me realize how fortunate I was to have a comfortable life and access to good education. It also made me appreciate the importance of giving back to society and helping those in need. From that day on, I started to volunteer for various charitable organizations and tried to make a positive impact in my community.