Prompt: Tell a story about the theme of Unity and Love among Friends.
Explore these 3 exemplary narratives that delve into the theme of Unity and Love among Friends.
Exemplary Story #1: A Tale of Unity and Love Among Friends
When I moved to third grade at the elementary school in my hometown, I wholeheartedly embraced the opportunity to love and assist my friends.
The first person I reached out to was Xuân Lan. She sat right next to me. Xuân Lan struggled academically, her uniform was untidy, and her hands and feet were always dirty. The other students in the class avoided her, and no one befriended Xuân Lan. She couldn't even do simple arithmetic without help. So, I patiently explained things to her with one condition: Xuân Lan had to maintain personal hygiene and keep her uniform neat. After teaching her math one day, I gave her a scented handkerchief. I showed her how to wet it with water and gently wipe her face to feel refreshed and clean. At first, my classmates mocked me for befriending the 'dirtiest person in the class,' but I didn't respond to any of them, just smiled.
Xuân Lan's house was across the alley from mine. Every day after school, I kept her at my place for twenty minutes to help her with math. Just a month later, Xuân Lan solved an entire math puzzle by herself, and she started smiling.
I invited other friends to hang out with Xuân Lan. Holding her hand, I proudly showed them how clean Xuân Lan's hands, clothes, and face were thanks to the scented handkerchief. We all went to the water tap after class to fetch water for the Trường Sinh plants decorating our classroom, which we had all planted together earlier. My friends, Xuân Lan, and I worked diligently to fix the Trường Sinh vines climbing up the window sill. We were genuinely happy to work together. After fixing the Trường Sinh vines, we played jump rope. All my friends agreed that Xuân Lan was really good at jumping rope.
Later on, our third-grade class became renowned for participating in all school activities. I was overjoyed to be trusted and loved by my friends to be elected class monitor.
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Exemplary Story #2: A Tale of Unity and Love Among Friends
Back when I was in first grade, I noticed how Trà, one of my classmates, had a very endearing sense of unity.
Trà was the top student in our class. She was petite and very agile. Sitting next to Trà was Thu. Thu struggled with her studies, and her handwriting was weak. Thu had dark skin with freckles. Coming from a poor family, she only had cheap notebooks, so when the teacher gave out fountain pens, Thu's writing would often smudge badly. One day, someone maliciously dusted chalk on Thu's notebook. She burst into tears seeing the ink blot every time she put the pen down. Thu cried loudly, demanding to tell the teacher. Trà swiftly flipped to the next clean page and urged Thu to write quickly as we were about to start the lesson. Then, Trà said to Thu, 'Give me your notebook, I'll keep it safe for you. We don't need to tell the teacher. If you write even better, no one will dare to tease you!' Every class, Trà safeguarded Thu's notebook just like her own. Trà was quick at everything, so she often helped Thu with math and writing. Trà even invited Kim Chi and Minh Tịnh to play jump rope and hula hoop with Thu. Gradually, no one dared to bully Thu anymore. Eventually, Thu improved her handwriting and math skills. The whole class played together without remembering anything about the smudged notebook incident.
Now in fourth grade, I still remember the story from first grade. It taught me about the love, unity, and support one classmate can offer another. I truly admire Trà for her kindness and academic dedication.
Exemplary Story #3: A Tale of Unity and Love Among Friends
At the beginning of the school year, our class welcomed a new student, Chi. Due to her slender frame, the class nicknamed her 'Chi Monkey,' which sounded mocking of her physique. Once, Chi's story helped our class bond and grow in mutual affection. The story unfolds as follows:
Chi was assigned a seat at the back of the class because that was the only empty desk available. Being the new student, this position further isolated Chi from everyone else. During every break, we would play around and engage in various conversations. Many times, Nam, the chubby boy, deliberately threw a shuttlecock at Chi and then pretended to apologize, teasing her. Chi remained silent and simply returned the shuttlecock. Seeing this, we felt even more amused and burst into laughter. One day, during a writing session about animals in the zoo, the teacher asked:
- Have you all observed the animals in the zoo?
Various answers echoed in response, each person naming a different animal.
- Yes, ma'am! It's a monkey. - Nam answered confidently.
Upon hearing this, the whole class burst into laughter, seemingly understanding the implication. Chi, however, blushed and suddenly lowered her head onto the desk. The teacher quickly approached the back of the class. We gathered around there as well. It wasn't clear what the teacher and Chi whispered to each other, but the teacher swiftly escorted Chi to the infirmary.
After a while, the teacher returned to the class and recounted the incident. We all felt a sense of fear and guilt, worrying that our classmate, Chi Monkey, might have informed the teacher about our teasing. Surprisingly, the teacher didn't mention that. Instead, she explained that Chi had a congenital heart condition, making her fragile. Any emotional stress would trigger severe chest pains for her.
- Can we visit Chi during break, ma'am? - Suddenly, Nam spoke up with a serious expression.
We were all surprised, but everyone agreed with this suggestion.
Since then, nobody in our class used the discriminatory nickname for Chi anymore. We studied together, played together, and became very close friends. Whenever Chi was sick, Nam would enthusiastically volunteer to ride his bike to Chi's house to lend her notebooks. He did it willingly.
