2011年2月24日 星期四
Point of View in Short Stories
1) Headmaster:I entered the hall with a thunderous applause. Bagpipes music followed. It was a start of a new school year, a whole new year of excitement was about to begin. I was then invited on stage to address to all the parents and the new students. Just a moment after I've stepped onto the stage, we passed the candle lights from the older batches to the newer batches, signalling a new era was about to begin. I told the parents about our wonderful achievements over the years and all students stood up to recite our morals and values. Towards the end of the ceremony, I introduced Mr Keating, a new teacher that will be joining us from Chester School. At the end of my speech, I wished all people a happy year ahead.
2) New Student: The headmaster was so weird, and his speech is more boring than James May on the Moon, I wanted to sleep, but I knew I couldn't. My parents, on the other hand, was very excited about my future in this school. Just as I was about to fall asleep, we were made to say a pledge about the school morals and values. Looking around, I saw all the students standing up and reciting the pledge, and not knowing the words in the pledge, I mumbled something out in confusion. I was then brought to my room by my senior, Neil Perry. He was a friendly guy. But his friends were like hooligans and I felt very left out. Just then, his father came and told him that he needed to quit a ECA, which pissed him off.
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