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MY FRIEND: Alice Holovchenko, 8a


My Friend
Written by Alice Holovchenko, 8a

  In my opinion, to have a real friend is very important for everybody, especially for a teenager because in early teens it is a problem to find a friends, because we have many problems with their characters. The best friend is a person who always helps you with problems. I’m lucky to have a devoted friend. This is Sophia the girl we go to the same modeling agency with. She is in her early teens.

MY FRIEND: Andrew Kihtenko, 8a


Valued Friendship
Written by Andrew Kihtenko, 8a

  In my opinion, to have a real friend is very important for everybody, especially for a teenager. Friends give advice to one another. Teens talk through lots of problems with their friends. Loyalty is a valued trait in friendship. Teens are looking for loyal allies that can help them out at school or in their own neighborhood. Friendships also provide stability during times of stress or transition. It is helpful to teens to have a friend who is going through the same situations and can easy to help you at hard times.

MY FRIEND: Anhelina Dikina, 8a


MY FRIEND
Written by Anhelina Dikina, 8a

  In my opinion, to have a real friend is very important for everybody, especially for a teenager, because every teenager needs support, he or she has many different problems and he needs someone to talk out. Unfortunately, not all children have the opportunity to talk with their parents, so a best friend comes to help. The best friend is a person, who loves you the way you are, never betrays you and will always support you. The best friend never envies you and he or she always gives good advice. I'm lucky to have a devoted friend. Her name is Masha. For the first time we met 3 years ago in the camp and realized that we had a lot in common.

MY FRIEND: Lazo Ivan, 8a


MY FRIEND
Written by Lazo Ivan, 8a

  In my opinion to have a real friend is very important, especially for a teenager because friends influence many aspects of a teenager’s life. Healthy friendships can help teenagers avoid delinquency, isolation and many of the negative characteristics that are associated with this period of life. The best friend is a person with whom you have been spending time for a long time and whom you can trust. I am lucky to have a devoted friend.

 

AT THE DOCTOR'S: 11b


SHOPPING FOR CLOTHES: 8c


SHOPPING FOR CLOTHES: 8a


NARRATIVES: Julia Kolchik, 11b


Reviewed by Julia Kolchik, 11b

1) I liked Ira Dmytrychenko’s composition, because she described the atmosphere in the school so that it felt like I was there. The end of the story makes me smile. I enjoyed her story and advise everyone to read it to improve mood.

2) Next I read Anya Gaisha’s composition and the title of the story intrigued me. The story was easy to read. To cut a long story short I understood that the essay was about snowman.

3) Then I enjoyed Diana Nedbay’s story. She conveyed the atmosphere of a living city. If you like this type of stories, I advise everyone to read it.

4) After reading Maria Popovich’s essay, I must say that the plot is exciting. There are some thrilling episodes in the composition. It is worth reading.

5) I couldn’t help smiling while reading Julia Tsvetkova’s story. The composition tells us about a little kitten and how it began to live with Juli. On the whole the essay is absolutely wonderful.

6) I want to tell the truth, so I couldn’t help feeling a bit nervous when I was reading Maria Kostenko’s story. The composition was hard for me starting with the title. I had a twofold sensation and this is purely my opinion. All in all, I advise everyone to read it.

7) Kardashev Daniil’s essay was really engrossing. I can see this story is true, because he described his feelings very accurately. It is worth reading and enjoying kid’s emotions.

NARRATIVES: Maria Kostenko, 11b


Reviewed by Maria Kostenko

Ira Dmitrichenko. Her narrative is mystical, frightening and interesting.

Valentin Matviets. His narrative is worthy, gigantic, fratricidal.

Diana Nedbay. Her narrative is miniature, vital, cruel.

Maria Popovich. Her narrative is terrific, pleasant, atmospheric.

Julia Kolchik. Her narrative is horrid, fascinating, brilliant.

Julia Tsvetkova. Her narrative is pretty, cute, positive.

Daniil Kardashev. His narrative is hilarious, magical, unexpected.

Anna Gaisha. Her narrative is risible, kind, witty.

Dan Kotov. His narrative is brilliant, tense, delightful.

NARRATIVE: Perfect Present or Don’t Trust Your Friends


Perfect Present or Don’t Trust Your Friends
Written by Ira Stepanova, 11b

  That was a calm summer day. Jim was thinking about things he wanted to do but suddenly the phone rang. He rushed to it, saw his friend’s name and happily answered. "Hey, Finn, what's up?" Silence answered him. "Finn?" Jim felt nervous, because his friend never phoned him by mistake. He decided to ask again. "Finn?" The moment became tense. But suddenly, "Yeah, yeah, I'm here, sorry", the atmosphere immediately became calmer. "Wow, you scared me. So, what's up?" "I'm calling you to ask if you fancy coming come to my country house at weekends." Jim clapped his hands and exclaimed “Obviously”.