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Long time no see! New Year's Day is coming. Last night our class had a New Year's Party.
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Long_time_no_see!_New_Year's_Day_is_coming._Last_night_our_class_had_a_New_Year's_Party. First, we played games together. Then we sang and danced happily. Finally some of us gave performances. All of us enjoyed the shows. Of all the performances, I think Ann sang more beautifully than Betty, but Betty danced better than Ann. And Lucy played the piano best. At the end of the party, we also made New Year's resolutions.
My resolution has to do with selfimprovement. I'm going to learn another foreign language. I'm going to join a club to improve it.
I hope we will work hard to do better at school and stay healthy.
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More Chinese migrant workers(Å©Ãñ¹¤) bring their children to the city for better education, rather than leaving them behind in the countryside.
Luo Yong, who has worked hard for nine years as a worker in Nanchang, Jiangxi¡¯s capital city, finally tried his best and found a seat for his son at a well-known primary school in the city.
In September, the boy was sent into a crowded first-grade classroom at the primary school which belongs to Nanchang University.
¡° Whatever the cost, I want my son to live a better life than mine¡ªbetter schooling ad better work in the city,¡± says 32-year-old Luo.
¡°I was not well educated, and that¡¯s why I can only find low-paid jobs here,¡± he adds.
The move by a growing number of migrant workers to take their children to cities has led to losses of students for schools in the countryside.
Located 35 kilometres away from Nanchang, the Dazhuang village Primary School in Luo¡¯s hometown has seen the number of its students drop by more than half in the past four years, according to Principal Xiong Guilian.
With 22 students now, the school has been changed into a ¡°teaching spot¡± that only offers the first three grades. Most rooms in the two-floor schoolhouse are left unused.¡± Every time a new term starts, I find a few students missing because they have been taken to the town or city by their parents,¡± Xiong says, describing her feeling as ¡°bittersweet.¡±
More children are brought to cities for better ¡¾1¡¿ | |
Luo Yong | He has been a worker in Nanchang ¡¾2¡¿ nine years ago. He helped his son ¡¾3¡¿ at a famous primary school in Nanchang University. He didn¡¯t ¡¾4¡¿ a good education when he was young. He hopes that his son can ¡¾5¡¿ a better life than him. |
Luo Yong¡¯s son | He was taken to the city ¡¾6¡¿ of being left behind in the countryside. He studies in a primary school in the ¡¾7¡¿ of Jiangxi. |
Xiong Guilian | He is the principal of Dazhuang Village primary School. The students in his school has become even ¡¾8¡¿ over the last four years. Most rooms in the two-floor schoolhouse are ¡¾9¡¿ . In each new term, he feels bittersweet when he finds ¡¾10¡¿ children missing. |