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My old school holds a very special place in my heart. It was not just a place where I gained knowledge, but also where I grew up, built friendships, and discovered who I am. Every corner of that school carries memories that I will always cherish.

The school was not very large, but it was filled with warmth and familiarity. The main building stood quietly at the center, painted in soft yellow, with rows of windows that always seemed to reflect the morning sunlight. There was a big yard in front where we gathered every Monday for the flag-raising ceremony. The ground was not perfect, sometimes dusty in the dry season and muddy in the rainy days, but it was where we laughed, played, and shared countless unforgettable moments.

One of the things I remember most clearly is the classroom. The desks were simple, made of wood, and sometimes carved with little drawings or names by previous students. The blackboard stood at the front, and every day it was filled with lessons, formulas, and sometimes even jokes from teachers. Sitting in that classroom, I listened to my teachers, wrote notes, and sometimes daydreamed while watching the trees outside sway in the wind. Those ordinary moments now feel incredibly precious.

The teachers at my old school were truly devoted. They were not only people who taught us subjects like math, literature, or science, but also guided us in life. Some teachers were strict, always reminding us to be disciplined and hardworking, while others were gentle and patient, encouraging us whenever we made mistakes. I still remember how they stayed after class to help us understand difficult lessons or how they motivated us before important exams. Their dedication shaped not only our academic knowledge but also our character.

My classmates were another important part of my school life. We studied together, helped each other, and sometimes competed in a friendly way. There were moments when we laughed until our stomachs hurt, and also times when we argued over small things. But no matter what happened, we always found a way to understand each other again. Those friendships were simple but sincere. We shared snacks, stories, and dreams about the future, not realizing how quickly time would pass.

Break time was always something we looked forward to. The schoolyard became lively with students running, playing games, or sitting in groups chatting. Some of us bought snacks from the small canteen, while others just enjoyed talking and relaxing. It was during these short breaks that we felt the freedom and joy of being students, away from books and lessons for a little while.

There were also many special events that made school life more exciting. Celebrations like Teachers' Day, sports competitions, and cultural performances brought everyone together. We practiced hard for these events, sometimes staying after school to rehearse. Even though we were tired, we felt proud when we performed in front of others. These activities taught us teamwork, confidence, and creativity.

Another unforgettable memory is exam season. It was a time filled with both stress and determination. We studied late, reviewed lessons again and again, and hoped for good results. Although it was challenging, it helped us become more responsible and serious about our goals. When the exams ended, the feeling of relief and happiness was something truly special.

What makes my old school even more meaningful is the way it influenced my growth. It was there that I learned not only academic knowledge but also important values such as respect, responsibility, and perseverance. I learned how to face difficulties, how to cooperate with others, and how to believe in myself. These lessons are still with me today and will continue to guide me in the future.

Even now, whenever I think about my old school, I feel a sense of nostalgia. I remember the familiar sounds, like the school bell ringing, the voices of friends calling each other, and the teachers explaining lessons. I remember the smell of books, the sight of sunlight shining through the windows, and the feeling of sitting in class surrounded by friends. All of these memories form a beautiful part of my life.

Although I have moved on to a new school and new experiences, my old school will always remain in my heart. It is not just a place in the past, but a foundation that helped shape who I am today. I am grateful for everything it gave me, from knowledge to friendships and unforgettable memories.

In conclusion, my old school was more than just a place of learning. It was a place of growth, connection, and happiness. The memories I have from there will stay with me forever, reminding me of a time when life was simple, joyful, and full of hope.

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Read what Mark says about his food memories. Decide if the statements are True or False. WHAT WAS YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD?I loved lasagne. It all began when I was three years old. I flew to Australia with my parents on Singapore Airlines. On the plane they served special food for children, and one of the dishes was lasagne. I fell in love with that dish immediately and ate a big portion. Since then, whenever we eat out in an Italian restaurant, I’ve chosen lasagne.DID YOU...
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Read what Mark says about his food memories. Decide if the statements are True or False. 

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD?

I loved lasagne. It all began when I was three years old. I flew to Australia with my parents on Singapore Airlines. On the plane they served special food for children, and one of the dishes was lasagne. I fell in love with that dish immediately and ate a big portion. Since then, whenever we eat out in an Italian restaurant, I’ve chosen lasagne.

DID YOU HATE ANY FOOD WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD?

Sure, I really hated fish. My mother loved it, so we had it almost every day. Although she cooked different dishes such as steamed fish, fried fish, or fish soup, I still didn’t like the taste, the smell, or anything about it. The strange thing is that I liked fish nuggets at Kuick, and I had them sometimes on Sundays.

WHICH DO YOU PREFER: HAVING MEALS AT HOME OR EATING OUT?

My job involves travelling a lot, so I treasure any meal with my parents at home. It’s our happiest time when we can gather together and share a lot of things. I love eating at home also because my mother is a great cook who can create unusual dishes with everyday ingredients.

……26. When Mark was three, he started to like lasagne.
……27. There were special dishes for children on Singapore Airlines planes.
……28. The first time he tried lasagne, Mark couldn’t eat much.
……29. Mark doesn’t like lasagne anymore.
……30. He never ate fish when he was a child.
……31. His family had fish every day.
……32. His mother only cooked one kind of fish dish.
……33. Mark has to travel a lot in his job.

……34. His family has a good time together during their meals.

……35. His mother only uses unusual ingredients when cooking.

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Dịch: Tôi 12 tuổi.

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