Every night, when Maria goes to sleep. She have the same dream. In her dream, she dreams that she is playing with her little sister. She was cute and she always wants Maria to lift her up.
Then for one month, Jim brings Maria back. Maria was waving at her grandma at the window. On the car, she just lean to the car door. But it’s shut tight.
小荷作文网 www.zww.cn When Maria comes back, she noticed that Kate has already back at home with two babies.
“Mom,” says Maria to Kate, “Have you named them yet?”
“Not yet,” says Kate, “I can’t decide which name to choose.”
“How about Martin and Martha?” asks Maria. “Those are good names.
“That’s it!” says Kate excitedly. “Those are good names and they aren’t easy to be chosen. But are you sure you want to give them those names, but not shorter names?”
“No,” says Maria. “Because they are just perfect.”
“OK then, we will decide.”
“Yes!” says Maria, very excited. She goes to give the babies some pink milk.
“Goopy,” say the babies. “Goo goo.”
Everyone giggles, Maria loves the little ones. So did Kate and Jim.
Then, she goes to her bedroom, and phone Morton, “Hello, Morton are you there?”
“Yeah.”
Maria is excited, because her friends are coming to see the babies. What a cutie they are!
“Hello, Maria we are coming to watch the babies,” says Morton.
Maria let them upstairs to Kate’s room.
“There it is,” says Maria. “Please have a good look.”
“Woo!” says Morton and his friends, Jane, June, Julie, Mark.
“They are wonderful,” says Morton. “Good thing we’ve got presents for them.”
“I’ve got a sandbox, a tractor, a shovel and some other plastic tools to play with sand. Jane brought the doll house that you made. June brought them two dolls and a music box. Julie brought them some building blocks. And Mark brought them some puzzles. And last of all, we all bring them together five big story-books…”
“Wow, looks like you spend a lot of your pocket money,” says Maria.
“Yeah, and that’s not all, we still have something for a celebrate party!”
“Great,” says Maria smiling. “Come on! Let’s go to the living room and have the party.”
And they have a great celebrate party that day. And it was Maria’s happiest day in the month. And so Maria Jenkins has to take care of the babies for a little bit when Kate and Jim are out.One day, Maria notice that Kate, her mom, her tummy is kind of round these days. So she asks, “Mom, why is your tummy so round? I didn’t remember you eat that much.”
“No,” giggles Kate, “It’s because, there’s a baby inside.”
“Woo!” says Maria. “Can I have a look?”
“No,” laughed Jim, Maria’s father, he pulls down the newspaper.
“No? But you can let he or she to come out, can’t you?” asks Maria.
“Not yet,” says Kate. “We still have to wait. The baby will come out.”
“When?” asks Maria.
“You just have to wait,” says Kate.
“Oh,” says Maria, looking a little bit upset. “I hope it’s a girl.”
Then she walks to the bedroom to read her books.
She sat on bed and read a book about Russia:
Russia is the largest country in the world, it’s so large, that it can almost touch Canada to White Russia. You can find it on the turning earth model.
“I want see Russia,” says Maria. “But I don’t have a turning earth model. I think I can make one.”
Just then, her mobile rings.
“Hello, Maria speaking,”
“Hi, this is Morton,”
“Oh. Hi, Morton. Why are you calling me?”
“I want you to come and play.”
Maria gets to Morton’s house. She goes in his bedroom.
“Wow!” says Maria, looking around.
“I have enough things to make two toys,” says Morton.
“Oh, great!” says Maria happily. “I will make my own. And you make yours.”
“OK,” says Morton. “Remember to follow the directions.”
Maria and Morton make and make. At last, they make two toys, one tractor and a doll’s house.
“I think I have to go,” says Maria. She left Morton’s house.
When she gets back home, Jim says, “Maria, we have a surprise for you, come into your mom’s bedroom and have a look.”
Maria walks to Kate’s bedroom slowly. She can hear a soft cooing. But it’s very light.
“Maybe it’s the baby,” says Maria. “I hope it’s a girl more, but I also hope it’s a boy.”
She walks to the bedroom quicker. But she only sees Kate lying on the bed, “Mom,” says Maria. “When can the baby come out?”
“Not too much time,” says Kate quietly. “I think they are nearly ready to born.”
“Woo!” says Maria. “I think I will just go to my grandma’s house when you go away to the hospital.”
So Jim brings Maria to her grandma’s house, in the country.
I stepped on the stairs quickly. In order to have more time to play, I got on the stairs two by two. I rang the doorbell. Yuki’s grandma opened the door. I told her about the cat. Then she gave me some pieces of meat. I took then and went down the stairs as fast as my legs can carry me.
I ran to Yuki quickly, and gave the meat to her.
“Meaw! Meaw!” went the cat. I guessed it’s still hungry.
The cat could not wait for the meat to come. It stood up on both back legs and hopped to it.
Then Yuki gave the meat to the cat. It ate it up very quickly. When the cat finished the meat, it went to a car, and lay under it. We could hear it snoring.
“Maybe it’s sleeping.” I said to Yuki.
“It’s a big male cat.” One grandpa in the yard told us.
“But will he be all right when the car drive away tomorrow morning?” asked Yuki.
“Don’t worry. It will be fine.” said the grandpa. “It will whoosh away as a flash.”
“Ok, the cat is full. Let’s go back home.” I said to Yuki.
Then we walked home happily when the sun was going down quietly.Writen by Wang Hanzhi
I played with my best friend Yuki in our yard this afternoon. We played here and there. The sun watched us as we were playing. It seemed it didn’t want to go down. Until it was so tired, it decided to go down slowly.
We played with the bottles. Then a cat suddenly caught our eyes.
“Look!” cried Yuki. “There’s a cat.”
“Come on! Let’s go and see it!” I said it with a low voice.
Then I pulled Yuki a little and ran slowly to it.
At that time, an aunt was feeding the cat with the sausage. It was eating up the sausage very quickly. Yuki and I bend down to pet it.
The colors of the cat are yellow, white and black. It wagged its tail slowly.
This cat didn’t belong to the aunt. It’s a wild cat. So she left us with the cat.
Then we gave it some water. But it didn’t want to drink it. It seemed the cat was still hungry. So Yuki let me go up to her house to get some sausages.
At first I didn’t want to go, so I just stayed there staring at the cat. Yuki said to me, “Come on!” So, at last, I agreed.able’ this word myself. So at the beginning, I pronoun incorrectly of this word. The word ‘broccoli’ that I didn’t let my mouth be the good action to say this word. So I say this word into ‘groccoli’。 And the last word ‘period’。 I pronoun it the half part in the front into ‘pra’, sort of like ‘pyra’ and I pronoun it the half in the back into ‘iod. So it become ‘praiod’。 But now I can say it correctly. And I spotted that ‘period’ it’s kind of like the word ‘pyramid’。 Your lesson that let me pronoun correctly is very important to me.
I like to talk with you on my class. But in one week, I can only listen for a little while in my class. If I want to catch up to the American second Grade students, I must have some special ways. The grammar part, because my English lesson at school also learn them. I will do the homework on the grammar book that you sent me. But I want to hear you to teach me Treasure Grade 2’s textbook.
The next class on Monday at 6:30 p.m. I will like to talk about these:
1. About my friend. She’s the one who feed the cat with me, Yuki.
2. G2 textbook start from Page 14. It’s called <David’s New Friends>. And I like this text very much.
Do you think my idea is OK?
Love and kisses,
Jenny