Prompt: Retell the story of Mr. Trang flying kites according to Nguyen Hien's account.
2 exemplary essays: Retelling the story of Mr. Trang flying kites according to Nguyen Hien's account.
Sample 1: Retelling the story of Mr. Trang flying kites according to Nguyen Hien's account
My name is Nguyen Hien, born into a family of poor farmers. Like my peers, I love flying kites. Even when I was little, I knew how to make kites to play with.
When I turned six, my father sent me to study with a local teacher in the village. The teacher was amazed to see how quickly I understood and memorized things. There was a day when I memorized twenty pages of a book and still had time to play with kites.
Because my family was too poor, I had to drop out of school. During the day, I herded buffalo, and no matter how bad the weather was, I would stand outside the classroom to listen to the lessons. At night, I would wait for my classmates to memorize the lesson before borrowing the book to study. Since I couldn't afford a lamp like my classmates, my books were the back of the buffalo, the sand floor, my pen was my finger or a piece of broken brick, and the lamp was an eggshell with a firefly inside. Despite being busy with work and study, my kite still soared high, and the sound of the flute still echoed through the clouds. Every time there was an exam at school, I would write my essay on a dried banana leaf and ask my friend to submit it to the teacher. The teacher praised my writing and said it was excellent, far surpassing other students.
Then the king opened the examination. I also registered to participate and passed the Trang Nguyen exam at just thirteen years old. People called me the youngest Trang in the South.
In addition to Retelling the story of Mr. Trang flying kites according to Nguyen Hien's account, to excel in Vietnamese language class 4, students need to explore other articles such as Composing the story Mr. Trang flying kites, reading practice as well as Composing the story If we have miracles, listening and writing in the textbook's writing section for Grade 4 Vietnamese.
Sample 2: Retelling the story of Mr. Trang flying kites according to Nguyen Hien's account
I am Nguyen Hien, living in the era of King Tran Nhan Tong. I was born and raised in a humble family in the rural area. At the age of six, my parents sent me to study with a teacher in the village. I loved it. Not only did I study, but I also enjoyed flying kites. Wherever I studied, I remembered it instantly, just reading once. Once, I went herding buffalo with other kids from the village, and we took the opportunity to fly kites. The teacher noticed us. The next day, the teacher called me to test my knowledge. I recited more than twenty pages of the book in one go. The teacher was very surprised.
But because my family was too poor, I had to quit school. I missed my classmates, missed my teacher, longing to study like other kids my age. So I had to study secretly. During the day, while herding buffalo, I took shelter outside the classroom to listen to the teacher's lectures. At night, I waited for my classmates to finish studying before borrowing their books to study. I didn't have a lamp like others, so my books were the buffalo's back or the sand floor, my pen was my finger, a branch, or a piece of broken brick. The lamp was an eggshell with a firefly inside. I studied while herding buffalo, while flying kites, but my knowledge was no less than that of well-educated students. Despite being busy with work and study, my kite still soared high, and the sound of the flute still echoed through the clouds.
When I was thirteen, the king opened the examination to select talented individuals. One day, while flying kites with my friends outside the field, the teacher in the village came looking for me and said:
- I know you have ambition and you're good at studying. Although your family is poor, you're eager to learn and not discouraged by life's difficulties. Participate in this exam to prove yourself.
I was surprised and hesitant, then the teacher continued:
- I understand your situation, I will help you with everything you need to participate in this examination.
So I bid farewell to my parents, teachers, and friends to embark on the journey to take the examination. I participated and passed the Trang Nguyen exam, recorded in the annals as the 'Youngest Trang Nguyen in Vietnam'.
From that success, I want to convey a message to you all:
Where there's a will, there's a way.
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