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给李平的回复:关于如何与父母沟通
I’m sorry to hear that you had an argument with your
parents. I completely agree that it is a good way to learn
English with interest.
However, you shouldn’t make your parents angry because
they are the ones who love you all the time. Don’t be so
upset. Go straight to your parents and tell them you are
sorry for that. Then, listen to your parents patiently, and
you will understand what your parents are worried about.
At last, you can talk to your parents about the advantages
of dubbing foreign films by using mobile apps.
Hope things work out!
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My Winter Memories
During winter vacation, my parents and I formed
unforgettable bonds. We cooked dumplings together, with
my mom teaching me to wrap fillings while my dad told
stories about traditional festivals. On snowy days, we built
a snowman in the yard, laughing as we struggled to shape
its nose with a carrot.
To develop strong family ties, teenagers can start by
sharing daily moments—like talking about school life at
dinner. Helping parents with chores, such as folding clothes
or watering plants, also builds trust. Most importantly,
listening to their experiences with an open mind bridges the
generation gap, turning ordinary moments into lasting
warmth.
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和家人最快乐的时光
The home is a place which gives us warmth and power.
The happiest time with my family is every Saturday
evening.
We usually gather in the kitchen to cook together. My
mom teaches me to make dumplings while my dad prepares
his famous fried chicken. As the smell of food fills the
room, we chat about our weekly stories—my school
activities, my parents’ work funny stories. Last Saturday, I
even managed to fry an egg perfectly, making everyone
cheer. After dinner, we sit on the sofa, sharing snacks and
watching a movie. My little sister always curls up beside
me, and I feel her warmth on my shoulder.
This time is special because we leave all worries behind.
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The laughter and hugs make me realize that happiness isn’t
about grand moments, but the simple joy of being
together. These evenings remind me that family is where
love is always served hot.
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Middle School Life in My Eyes
In my eyes, middle school life is full of challenges.
Challenges helped me grow and discover my potential.
Last year, I joined an English speech contest. At first, I
was too nervous to speak fluently. My teacher encouraged
me to practice daily. I recorded my speech, fixed
mistakes, and practiced in front of classmates. Finally, I
won third place! From this, I learned that challenges
are opportunities. Even if things seem hard, effort and
courage can turn them into success.
Middle school taught me to embrace challenges bravely.
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