Dear Mike,
I’m glad to hear from you. During the three years of middle school, there are many sweet memories shining in my mind. But among them I remembered a sports meeting best.
It was a cloudy day. I took part in the school sports meeting and ran the 100-meter race. I was not good at sports, so I felt very nervous. After I started to run, I fell to the ground and hurt my leg badly. I was very sad and my feeling was as bad as the weather. Luckily, my friend Li Hong took me to the hospital immediately.(立刻) After the doctor examined and put some medicine on my leg, Li Hong took me home. He not only paid for the medicine but also took care of me.
I felt very thankful to him. And I think he is my true friend. Just like the old saying says, “ A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Friendship is one of the greatest pleasures that I enjoyed during the three years. So I will remember it forever.
Dear Mike,
I’m glad to hear from you. Our school organized a lot of activities in the past three years. I remember the mountain climbing best.
Last term, my classmates and I had a school trip to Xiangshan Park. There, we were divided into 7 groups to take a competition. The first group that topped the mountain would win a big prize. Of course, everyone was looking forward to winning the game.
Our group tried our best to climb as quickly as possible. But I felt dizzy and was out of breath for climbing too quickly midway. I was so tired that I couldn’t keep going. I fell down to the stairs suddenly. Everyone in my group came to me immediately. At that moment, I felt really sorry because I made the group stop and maybe we couldn’t win the competition. But none of them complained me. They were all kind and friendly. Some of them gave me candies so that I could get more energy. Others carried the bag for me so that I could climb the mountain easily? “You can do it!” everyone encouraged me. At that time, I felt really powerful!
At last, we topped the mountain. Although we didn’t win the game, I felt so proud and warm. We were the best because we were such a united group!
What do you remember best at school? Write and tell me.
Dear Mike,
I’m glad to hear from you. At school I remember the most unforgettable thing that happened between my English teacher and me.
Once I was not good at English, especially when I began to learn English. I found it too difficult. I also became upset easily. I always failed in the exams and almost gave it up. My English teacher, Miss Li, noticed my problem. She had a talk with me patiently and taught me how to learn English well. After that, she spent an hour helping me every day. Little by little, I became interested in English and felt more and more confident. Now I not only do well in English but also try to help others with their English when they are in trouble.
I still remember that because I think I am so proud to be one of Miss Li’s students. I have learned a lot from her. When I grow up in the future, I hope I will become a teacher like her.
What do you remember best at school? Write and tell me.
第二篇:Narrative 叙事英语作文
Alice Guo
Mr. Tinsley
Sept. 23th 2013
Personal Narrative (first draft)
Gone with the cheers
“Come on!! Chase her!! You can do it!” The inflammatory sound of cheers keeps ringing in my head, but the cheers of encouragement become softer and softer. This was my first Sports Meeting in my middle school. It was hosted on Sept. 20th; just a few days later thanthe new semesterhad begun. As a freshman, everything was new to me. I found it strangethat I couldn’trush in the hallways any more.I oftenwas lost in the campus and could not find the way to thedormitory. I had never tried those wired food before I came here.
Most of the time, you could see me sitting on that cold but smooth chair, staring at a small black fly rushing around the whitest wall. It flew without knowing direction, without rhyme or reason. So abrupt, isn’t it?
I wasn’t adaptable at all, never. Being pulled apart from my old friends made me feel sad. When I laid stiffly on my stiff wood bed, I was lonely and isolated.
A few days later, my advisor had a seriousconversation with me. He said he was aware that I was too solitary to make friends. “You should be outgoing and be open. Do you want to be alone all the time?” I nodded subconsciously, suddenly I realized something, and shook my head abruptly.
Through that conversation, my advisor knew that I was good at running, and I had won many prizes. So I became a part of the sports team.
I sat alone on the bench of the playground, gazing at the blurry figures. Cheers and laughter filled the entire space. A pleasant smell was coming,accompanied by the gentle breeze. Three girlsappeared. They stared at me with curiousness. “I am Xia Xia, call me Summer. I have been noticing you for a while. You are so quiet. What is your name?” That girl with short black hair asked, mouth slightly up. I began to talk with them. After introductions, I knew they were the members of the sports team just like me, and we were going to participate in a relay race
game. “ From now on, we are partners! ”The other girl patted me on the shoulder. She was short but athletic. “Yeah! Our team will be the best! Just wait! LOSERS!” The girl with the blue hair band cheered. She posed like a gunner holding a gun, strafed in the air. We looked at each other andlaughed out loud.
Under the clear blue sky, we ran with abandon. They held my hand, sang songs without tune, waved arms together and going around in circles. Sunshine was floating on our faces brightly. From that moment on, we were connected. We started hanging out together. Telling jokes, gossiping and making fun of each other. I was no longer alone. We practiced everyday. Ran around the playground over and over again. We always stuck it out until we were out of
breath and our legs hardly moved. Our shirts got wet, with uncountable beads of sweat that dropped from our forehead. Exhausted but happy, we did everything we could do to improveour running skills. Because we were going to join the relay race, the heart connections were very important. We did pass- and receive
combinations of thousands time, to ensure we could save time on it and pass the relay baton accurately. We tried to increase our awareness so we could predict each other’s every move between the team.
The big day came. It was a little chilly in the morning. Sunshine was so soft, been blew away of the stronger wind. We were standing on the race, with calm and aplomb. I was the anchor leg, which got a lot of pressure: No matter how fast the other teams are, I was supposed to, should to chase them.
With the red smog appeared on the screen, a transient gunshot made everyone bleed out. Like the moment was frozen. I stood in that, waiting for my girls. More and more near, almost here! We were the second one. Summer looked fierce in the high speed. When she handed the baton on my hand, I rushed out like a narrow. I got to win! I told myself. The wind blows hard near my ear, making a roaring noise.Another girl chased up me. She accelerated. The cheers were rolling. I cannot let others down! I cannot be behind! I waved my arms faster like a super machine, so as my legs.The only thing that I could see was theribbon in the finishing line.
Only 50 meters left! I exhaust all my strength to run faster. And the cheers
surrounded me, loud but hopeful. I closed my eyes and let myself bump ahead. Nearer!Almost there! I tried best to step farther and father. At that moment, like the whole world has been frozen, I felt I touched a ribbon. We won!!! The other three girls rushed to me, hold each other tightly. We go around and around, high five and jumped. The auditorium had boiled, too. Cheers and laughterstayed a very long time. Finally, racking with the wind and lightening and disappeared.