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Prompt: Describe the activities of a young child or toddler learning to speak and walk is the writing exercise: Practice describing people on page 152 of Vietnamese Language Grade 5 textbook volume 1. To outline and complete the writing piece describing the activities of a young child or toddler based on the outline already made, you can refer to the content below.
Write a passage describing the activities of a young child or toddler learning to speak and walk
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I. Outline Describing the activities of a young child or toddler learning to speak and walk
1. Introduction:
Introducing the adorable bundle of joy (What's the name? Boy or girl? Relationship with you?): Little Hà, my sweet little sister, just turned twelve months old, at the age where she's learning to talk and walk, incredibly cute.
2. Main Body:
+ Describing the appearance of the baby: Round chubby face, big black twinkling eyes, a mouth as delicate as a flower bud...
+ Describing the baby's activities and preferences:
- Active throughout the day, especially her hands grabbing anything she sees but then quickly discarding it.
- Holding onto the crib rails trying to walk, her steps unsteady, swaying from side to side, not yet stable. Mom often holds her up and then lets go, watching her step back. The little one's wobbly legs stumble with each step...(Continued)
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II. Sample paragraph describing the activities of your little one or toddler learning to talk and walk
1. Write a paragraph describing the activities of your little one or toddler learning to talk and walk, model number 1 (Standard):
In our family, we have two sisters. When I was in fourth grade, my mom gave birth to my younger sister. This year, my little sister just turned one and started learning to talk and walk.
My younger sister's name is Diệu Nhi, but at home, we all affectionately call her Mushroom. Ever since she joined our family, laughter has filled our home, especially as Mushroom started learning to walk and talk, making our family atmosphere even more joyful and lively.
When playing alone, Mushroom often leans against the sofa or the living room wall to stand up, her unsteady steps are incredibly adorable. Sometimes she loses her balance and falls to the ground, crying loudly and calling out for mom.
To help Mushroom learn to walk, our parents often hold her hands and guide her. I help by putting Mushroom in her stroller so she can move around the room. Not only is Mushroom actively learning to walk, but she's also learning to talk. Mom, Dad, and I often teach her simple words like 'Dad,' 'Mom,' or 'sister.' Now Mushroom can say 'Mommy' or 'Yummy' when hungry. When Mushroom called Mom for the first time, everyone in our family was overjoyed, especially Mom, who was deeply moved, her eyes teary.
I'm very happy and grateful to have a new member in our family. I will love and take good care of my little sister.
2. Paragraph Describing the Activities of Your Little One or Toddler Learning to Talk and Walk, Model Number 2:
Thư is a bright, agile, and confident little girl. Every day when she goes to school, Thư independently puts on her backpack without needing her mom's help. She confidently wears her helmet, fastens the strap properly. Once ready, she rushes out to the yard, courteously greeting her grandparents with a hug. Standing in the yard, she waits for her mom to bring the car out. Without waiting for her mom's reminder, Thư adjusts her dress and sits firmly in the car, wrapping her arms around her mom's waist. Upon arriving at school, Thư quickly gets out of the car, says goodbye to her mom, and happily skips into the classroom. In class, she enthusiastically participates in discussions, helps her classmates, whether solving a difficult math problem or assisting with crafts. Consequently, she has many close friends in her class. Thư's classmates adore her.
3. Paragraph Describing the Activities of Your Little One or Toddler Learning to Talk and Walk, Model Number 3:
Na is fifteen months old now. She's begun taking wobbly steps. After walking five or seven steps, she sits down on the floor, giggling, her face flushed with cuteness. With her mother holding her hand, guiding her step by step, Na manages to take more steps. Sometimes she wobbles as if about to fall, but with her mother's support, she steadies herself and eagerly continues. After confidently taking five or seven firm steps, she pulls her hand back, insisting on walking alone. Her tiny feet take a few quick steps before she rushes into her mother's arms. Her mother kisses her, exclaiming, 'You're so good, my dear! Keep going! Keep going!' Na laughs, burying her face in her mother's chest as if embarrassed, then pushes away to continue walking. Na is adorable. I love spending time with her.
4. Paragraph Describing the Activities of Your Little One or Toddler Learning to Talk and Walk, Short Model 4:
Two years ago today, our family welcomed an incredibly adorable new member, little Bi - my younger brother. Bi is now two years old, weighing around 13 kg. He's taking tentative steps and learning to speak. His walking style is a bit wobbly due to lack of stability; he takes a few steps then falls down. Encouraged by everyone's cheers and applause, he doesn't cry but instead smiles and continues walking, his adorable wobbly steps melting the hearts of those around him. He loves babbling, and I'm the one who teaches him to speak the most at home. He can say hello and call for dad and grandma. His slightly slurred speech, always accompanied by a bright smile, adds to his innocence. I'm thrilled and adore him. I always strive to be a good older sibling for him to follow in the future.
5. Paragraph Describing the Activities of Your Little One or Toddler Learning to Talk and Walk, Model Number 5:
Hà is my little sister, just turned twelve months old. Hà has a chubby body, a round face that looks very cute. She's at the age of learning to talk and walk, so she's active all day, especially her little hands, grabbing everything but then quickly letting go. Her steps are unsteady, swaying from side to side, looking adorable. Mom stands about two meters away, clapping and calling her to come. Hà's tiny feet are taking steps. As she approaches mom, she giggles and leans into mom's arms as if afraid of falling. Her chubby hands have little dimples. Mom quickly picks her up, cuddles, and kisses her, making Hà laugh happily. She's learning to talk, so she loves to babble, although she hasn't spoken much yet. She utters small sounds like 'da...da...', 'ma...ma', which sound delightful.
Little Ha enjoys playing with dolls, but after a while, she gets bored. She loves taking baths, splashing water around in the tub with her hands, closing her eyes, and giggling, revealing her two adorable newly grown teeth.
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