1. A Summer Full of Life
Out of the four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—I like summer the most. Summer has its own unique characteristics, a time when we are free from schoolwork and can enjoy ourselves without worries.
The scorching sun of May and June can be unbearable for some, but summer also brings many exciting things. It begins with the loud chirping of cicadas on the branches of the red-hot phoenix flowers. Their relentless sound seems to awaken the long sleep of nature. During summer, students don't have to go to school and can visit their hometowns or travel with their parents. As summer arrives, the schoolyard becomes quiet, with the drum lying still, waiting for the new school year. In the mornings, the sun rises high, and its rays make the roads gleam brightly. But at midday, the heat is intense, and everyone covers up to protect themselves from the sun. As evening approaches, the sun sets, casting a golden hue across the land, and the wind whispers through the tall trees. Perhaps it's not just me who loves summer; many people do. It's the time when everything seems to come alive, full of energy and joy. In summer, I visit my grandparents in the countryside, where I can watch kites soaring high in the clear blue sky, and feel the gentle breeze. The vast rice fields stretch endlessly, and farmers begin harvesting the golden grains of rice. When summer comes, the purple Lagerstroemia flowers bloom along the road to my school. The lotus ponds also start to bud, waiting for the day they will bloom. I love watching the sunrise during summer, as it marks the end of a day and the beginning of new adventures with my father, cycling through the village.
Summer is the time when we say goodbye to school and rest after a tough year. But the thing I enjoy the most about summer is going swimming. The cool water gently splashes my face, and that feeling is pure bliss. I truly love summer and everything it brings. It's the time when everything is full of life and happiness.


2. A Summer Morning in My Hometown
Each person is born with a deep connection to their homeland, to the beautiful landscapes that define their origins. For me, the summer mornings in my hometown always leave an unforgettable impression on my mind.
The summer morning in my hometown is peaceful and refreshing. After a long night, the sun slowly rises behind the village's bamboo fence, casting the first faint rays of light to wake up the world. Everything that was asleep comes alive in the early sunshine. The morning dew, like little droplets of heavenly gems, still clings to the leaves, weaving a magical mist on the shrubs.
In the garden, the trees are still moist from the night’s dew. The slender areca palm in front of my house stretches its long arms to catch the first rays of the sun. The rooster, as if waking up with the sun, stands on the haystack and sings its familiar crow to greet the new day, reminding everyone that a new day has begun and it’s time to get up.
The sound of the rooster causes the trees to stir, gently stretching and moving. The green of the trees, illuminated by the sunlight, becomes more vibrant and full of life. The birds also leave their nests and fly joyfully across the sky, singing their sweetest songs to praise the peaceful and happy homeland.
People are preparing to embrace their new day. The farmers are leading their buffaloes to the fields, carrying hopes of a productive day that will result in a bountiful harvest. The rice fields, bathed in the morning light, shine with a golden hue, symbolizing prosperity. A cool breeze from the summer air blows across, making the rice plants sway gently, forming countless little waves stretching to the horizon.
The women are heading to the market early, chatting about family matters, farming, and trade. A few children are playing happily like little birds chirping. Groups of students leisurely walk to school, their red scarves on their shoulders, their faces glowing with excitement and joy. Everyone begins their day with a joyful and hopeful spirit, full of confidence for a great start.
The summer morning in my hometown always leaves me with sweet memories and a sense of warmth. Looking at the peaceful beauty of my homeland, I feel an even greater love for it and remind myself to study hard, so I can later contribute to building a rich and beautiful country.


3. Summer - The Season of Joy
There are four seasons in a year, but my favorite is summer. When summer arrives, I get to hear the cicadas singing, the roads leading to school are shaded by the blooming red flowers of the flamboyant trees, and most importantly, I get two months of summer vacation to visit my grandparents.
In early April, you start to feel the warm sunlight, signaling the arrival of summer. The nature around us, along with the trees and plants, also shifts with the season. The cicadas begin their endless chorus on the branches and treetops. The most exciting part of summer is experiencing the country life with traditional games. You get to enjoy a summer morning, watching the sun rise higher, its rays spreading across the trees and grass, waking up everything that had been dormant. The entire environment suddenly becomes bright, sparkling with rays of light that dance across the earth, flowers, and even the air, growing hotter as the afternoon approaches.
Summer evokes unforgettable memories for everyone. It's the time for goodbyes as you move to the next grade, family trips, and the sweat-filled walks to school under the scorching summer sun. Yet, when evening falls, it brings relief, with the air cooling down, and gentle breezes sweeping away the oppressive heat of the day.
The school also dons its summer attire. The entire campus is filled with the faint scent of lotus flowers, while the sounds of cicadas fill the air. The beauty of the school is enhanced by the clusters of flamboyant flowers, mixed with the purple of the leadwort flowers. All of this creates a vibrant painting, a mosaic of the warm colors of summer.
I believe that I am not the only one who loves summer. Many of my friends also cherish this season. For me, summer means spending time with my maternal grandparents, as it is the longest period I get to stay with them. I also feel free and light-hearted, like a kite soaring high in the clear blue sky, feeling the wind rush past me.
I run barefoot across the fields, watching the endless rice paddies stretch out before me, enjoying the sweet scent of the golden rice, which seems to weave into every strand of my hair. For me, summer is the season of vitality, joy, and a time for new beginnings and growth.


4. Summer - A Masterpiece of Nature
The earth has four seasons, but in Vietnam, summer and winter stand out with their distinct "personalities." As summer approaches, people eagerly anticipate the vibrant awakening brought by the blazing golden sun, the intense colors, the bustling sounds, and the excited mood of students.
Summer is the season of water spinach flowers – delicate purple blossoms that adorn a common vegetable found on the dining tables of Vietnamese families, though often overlooked. Amid the heat, bright purple flowers suddenly appear on the surface of ponds, providing a cooling effect to the sweltering air. And then there's the summer sun. Few people pay much attention to it, but if you observe closely, you will realize that summer sunlight is unlike any other. It’s crisp, golden, and sweet like honey, spreading across the red-flowered royal poinciana trees, rooftops, and empty schoolyards, filling the air like syrup on a warm pastry.
Summer sunlight has a special quality – not just because of its golden hue, but because of the emotions it evokes. It can be uncomfortable, but it also brings a sense of nostalgia, reminding us of childhood and school days, sparking fleeting moments of longing for simpler times.
Every summer, students graduate to the next grade, taking another step forward in life, bidding farewell to teachers and friends. The sun not only etches these memories into our minds, but also paints the golden beauty of the beach sands. The sand stretches far and wide, catching the sunlight to create a stunning and majestic view.
The sunlit beach – many of us know it well. Beneath the sand, there are countless grains of glass and crystal that shimmer in the sunlight. The light reflects off the water, creating a dazzling effect, and together, they form a breathtaking landscape of long beaches and vast rivers. Summer truly is an artist, using just a golden hue and a few strokes to create a magnificent and vibrant scene, something even great painters like Shishkin or Levitan would struggle to replicate. Perhaps that's why, when we think of summer, we immediately picture the scorching sun and endless beaches bathed in the sweet golden light.
Each season has its own unique beauty. While spring brings gentle reminders of the chilly winter that just passed, summer is bold, fiery, and full of energy. It has inspired many poets and artists, becoming a living masterpiece painted by nature itself. Summer is neither overly hot nor unbearable; it is truly a masterpiece, a glorious, elegant, and beautiful creation of the earth, crafted by the hand of the divine.


5. Nghỉ hè
Khi những con đường trong thành phố bắt đầu có tiếng ve râm ran, khi hai tiếng đã bắt đầu nở rộ những khóm hoa phượng vĩ đỏ thắm thì khi ấy là lúc một mùa hè mới, một kỳ nghỉ thú vị sắp bắt đầu. Nghỉ hè – đó là hai tiếng quen thuộc đối với mỗi người học sinh.
Đó là khoảng thời gian rảnh rỗi, nghỉ ngơi. Sau suốt một năm học bận rộn. Đó cũng là khoảng thời gian mà họ dành cho gia đình nhiều nhất. Một buổi sáng thức dậy với ánh nắng sớm tinh khiết rọi vào gian phòng nhỏ bé của mình, tôi bỗng thấy có một cảm giác kỳ lạ trong lòng. Cái ánh nắng dịu nhẹ của buổi sớm, tiếng chim ca líu lo đầu hè, tiếng tấp nập của xe cộ ngoài phố như giải thích cho cái cảm giác kỳ lạ ấy. Tôi bắt đầu một kỳ nghỉ hè bằng những chuyến đi chơi với gia đình mình, về thăm quê nội, quê ngoại tôi thấy mình biết thêm được thật nhiều điều. Quê tôi đẹp lắm!
Rồi những lần đi biển tôi vui đùa thỏa thích với sóng biển dưới bầu trời trong xanh không gợn chút mây. Những khoảnh khắc yêu thương, những tình cảm chan chứa và niềm vui ấy chỉ có vào ngày nghỉ hè mà thôi. Nghỉ hè như đã trở thành một khoảng không gian mà ai cũng mong ước nó đến thật nhanh, thật gần để được sum họp gia đình, để được vui đùa thỏa thích bên nhau. Nghỉ hè là lúc mà những dấu ấn, những kỷ niệm đẹp nhất của mỗi người được tạo dựng nên, được vun đắp bằng tình yêu thương của mỗi người. Phải cảm ơn mùa hè, cảm ơn những kỳ nghỉ đã cho chúng ta những giây phút thư giãn. Nhưng không phải mùa hè lúc nào cũng cười, lúc nào cũng vui. Có những lúc, người ta ngồi thu mình lại một góc, nghĩ về những kỷ niệm của năm học cũ, nghĩ về những gì đã thả mình vào sự vui sướng với gia đình mà quên mất bạn bè, những người đã gắn bó với ta trong suốt chặng đường học tập, quên mất những ký ức của tuổi học trò suốt năm học vừa qua.
Mùa hè cũng làm cho ta phải xa bạn bè một thời gian, xa thầy cô mà mình quý mến. Cũng thật buồn! Có thể vì những lý do đó mà có người yêu kỳ nghỉ hè hoặc có người lại không thích kỳ nghỉ hè. Mỗi người có một ý nghĩ khác nhau về mùa hè
cũng như mùa hè mang lại cho mỗi người một cảm giác khác nhau.


6. The Flamboyant Blossom of Student Days
As summer arrives, the rows of purple-flowered jacarandas in front of the classrooms are dyed a vivid purple, their leaves falling freely without anyone to sweep them. A musician once wrote, "In the song of cicadas, the red flamboyant is the queen." It’s true – summer is the season of the flamboyant flowers. The summer sun may be bright, but it’s the brilliant red of the flamboyant that truly calls summer to life. The fiery blossoms form clusters of flowers, announcing the arrival of the scorching heat, the buzzing cicadas, and the nostalgia of schoolchildren longing for their school.
As June arrives, the classrooms slowly empty and fall silent. The students no longer play shuttlecock, jump rope, or practice their marching routines in the schoolyard. The sunlight grows fiercer, perhaps saddened by its inability to touch the faces of the mischievous schoolchildren. The flamboyant tree by the schoolyard, next to the bike racks, is in full bloom. Even while lessons are still in session, many students can’t resist plucking the fallen flamboyant petals, and some even climb the tree, ignoring the danger, to pick flowers for the girls. They collect the flowers, press them into their yearbooks, capturing the beauty to remember later. When the flamboyant petals lose their brilliance over time, they take on the color of nostalgia, the color of memories. Some boys who had climbed the tree were caught by the school guard and scolded. Watching them being scolded, I felt both worried and amused. The boys and girls, all sweaty, with eyes sparkling as if on the verge of tears, had to have the teacher step in to smooth things over with the guard.
The flamboyant tree stood tall, its leaves lush and green, its red flowers blazing in the sky. We admired its beauty, but none of us wanted to leave school, even if only for two months. For some reason, seeing the flamboyant tree always made us feel like we were saying goodbye. The young cicadas began their chorus, signaling the season of farewell.
Every time I see the flamboyant flowers, my heart feels a flutter that I can’t quite explain. I remember the day I left elementary school to enter middle school. And so, whenever I see the flamboyant flowers or hear the cicadas, I feel a deep attachment to something incredibly precious in my life – my teachers, friends, school, benches, and trees. I realize the sacred bond I hold with summer and the cherished memories of schooldays.


7. A Summer Evening in the Countryside
Summer evenings in the countryside are both cool and peaceful. As the last rays of sunlight fade away, the breeze begins to stir. The air quickly turns gentle, and in no time, the countryside is embraced by the calm of the evening.
On these gentle summer evenings, I often walk along the clear stream with my friends. On both sides of the water, soft green grass forms a carpet that welcomes our footsteps. Beyond the last house on the street, fields of water spinach stretch out. In summer, the water spinach grows lush and green, and its tiny purple flowers sparkle like little gems. The bamboo groves whisper in the wind, and behind us, the city hums softly, while in front, the vast fields of ripening rice stretch endlessly, under a wide sky with playful clouds chasing each other. A skylark sings freely, so passionately that it makes you wish you had wings to soar along.
The entire field is bathed in the gentle golden glow of the setting sun, filling the air with the earthy scent of soil, mingling with the fragrance of ripening rice and lotus blossoms. The simple beauty of a countryside summer evening is truly charming. But perhaps the most delightful part of these evenings is flying kites with my friends. In the quiet space near home, a kaleidoscope of kites fills the sky. Kites of various sizes and colors soar high, their whistling sounds creating a melody of the summer breeze. The kites flutter gracefully like butterfly wings, carrying the dreams of childhood into the sky.
Sitting there, watching the kites fly, my heart swells with joy. I wish I could send all my dreams up with them, floating toward the blue sky. I cherish these summer evenings more than anything.


8. Summer in the Countryside
Spring’s maiden has long said her goodbyes, making way for the sultry yet warm arrival of summer. Time moves ever forward, and as the sun grows stronger, the air warmer, I suddenly realize summer is upon us. The season begins with its bright golden rays, heralding the joys and excitement of everyone awaiting its arrival.
In contrast to the dry sunlight of autumn or the weak rays of winter, summer’s sunlight floods everything in its golden embrace, making the world feel as though it’s bathed in sweet honeyed light. The sky, a perfect mirror of deep blue, is adorned with white and golden clouds that drift lazily by, adding depth to the expanse. Summer’s warmth makes flowers bloom sweeter, fruits ripen juicier. And of course, you can’t think of summer without recalling the chorus of cicadas. Their incessant calls fill the air, lending a lively buzz to the already exuberant season.
Summer also brings the fiery red blooms of the flamboyant tree. The flowers blaze against the sky, their vivid red a spectacle that looks like fireworks exploding in the night. It’s harvest time too, and the farmers are the busiest now. The rice fields are golden, the grains heavy with promise, waiting for the harvesters’ hands to gather them in. The fields are alive with the sounds of activity: laughter, shouting, the rhythmic rustling of rice being cut. Down the village roads, carts laden with the golden bounty head to the drying yards.
The village during the harvest is a picture of peace and prosperity. Summer is also a time for mischievous childhood games. The young herders sit on the backs of their buffaloes, flying kites and playing flutes. What could be more delightful on a hot summer’s day than dipping into the cool river, or gathering with friends to fish, catch shrimp, or hunt crabs? After the heat of the day, the summer rains come, bringing with them a refreshing, cool breeze.
The earth is wrapped in a mist of heavy rain. The trees spread their arms wide, catching every drop. One of my favorite things to do is gaze at the stars and listen to my grandmother’s stories on warm summer nights. The sky becomes a velvet blanket, decorated with sparkling stars. A gentle breeze whispers through, soothing my soul. If I listen carefully, I can hear the goats bleating in the yard and the frogs croaking by the pond. These are the sounds that only summer can bring.
The summer scenes of my homeland are peaceful and simple, etched forever in my heart as a precious part of my childhood memories.


9. Summer in the Plains
My hometown is located in the plains. Summer is the most beautiful time of the year. The arrival of summer is always unexpected, but it shines so brightly. In the early morning, the air is crisp and cool, with a gentle breeze that stirs the tree branches, revealing glistening drops of dew on the leaves. The entire village seems to float in the soft morning mist. To the east, the sun rises like a giant golden disk, hidden behind distant trees, radiating a brilliant, multi-colored light. As it rises, the sky above is dotted with soft, drifting white clouds. On the rice fields, the young crops bend toward each other as if having a conversation. By noon, the sun climbs higher, and its rays grow more intense.
The fields at this time appear as an expansive green carpet beneath the strong sunlight. In the ponds, lakes, and marshes, morning glories shine brightly, their purple petals gently softening the harsh heat. The red-tiled rooftops seem to glow even more brightly under the summer sun, while clusters of golden jujube fruits hang heavily from the trees. The tamarind trees now flaunt their yellow flowers. The flamboyant trees burst into vibrant red blossoms, coloring the skies above the paths and school gates, contributing to the summer's vivid scenery. In summer, the warmth replaces the soft comfort of spring and the cold dryness of the approaching winter.
Looking out towards the riverbank, the golden sunlight reflects off the long, sandy shore, dazzling the eyes. Yet, if one truly connects with nature, the scene becomes an exceptional, unique display of summer's brilliance, a beauty no artist could ever fully capture.


10. A Summer Full of Love
My hometown is in the Western region of Nghe An, and summer holds unforgettable memories for me. I’ve been away from home, but every time summer arrives, my heart longs for the warmth and familiarity of the summer back home.
Summer in my heart is defined by the hot winds of Laos that dry up the fields, by the early mornings when sunlight streams through the window, by moments spent resting under the bamboo groves listening to the whispering breeze, by the days spent herding buffalo and cutting grass along the riverbank, by times when the thirst became unbearable and I’d scoop water from the river, drinking and washing my face at the same time. It's the dusty dirt roads, the thick clouds of dust stirred up by passing trucks, and the muddy paths after the rains, where I had to firmly press my toes into the earth to keep walking.
Summer for me is also the weight of hard work on my mother's shoulders, the season when rice grains grow heavy with ripeness. I remember when we would go to the fields under the full moon to harvest the rice, even when we were young, waking up at 3 or 4 AM to go, as the sun's heat was too intense by 6 AM. I can still vividly recall those mornings, half-asleep, sitting on the cart with my siblings, heading to the fields. Despite the dirt and dust, we would sleep on the cart whenever we could. From grade 3 or 4, I’d follow my mother to the fields to weed the corn, harvest rice, and work in the fields, each season bringing its own tasks.
Summer for me is also the sound of the mo fan creaking in the hot, stuffy evenings at my grandmother’s house. She’s been gone for over a decade, but every time I return home, I still remember the corner of the bed where she and I used to lie together. She would fan me and rub my back until I could fall asleep. Even though I was just a little child then, those moments of love and memory remain with me throughout my life.
I also remember those summer afternoons, the deafening chorus of cicadas, when my friends and I, too excited to nap, would climb the hill to pick guavas and wild fruits. We were all sunburned, dirty, but carefree, growing up in tough times, yet still innocent and full of life. To this day, whenever life gets hard and overwhelming, I think back to those simple, joyous days of childhood.
I’ve been studying away from home since I was in grade 6, and if there’s any time I spend the most at home, it’s during summer. That’s why summer holds the most vivid sounds, colors, and unforgettable flavors in my memory. Some summers come and go like any other, but for me, summer will always be a time of love and nostalgia, forever etched in my heart.


11. Summer in My Hometown
Have you ever walked down a familiar street and suddenly heard a melody so fresh and pure, reminiscent of your hometown, stirring your heart? It reminds you of how often you’ve neglected the things that once filled you with nostalgia. A gentle leaf falls, light as a whisper, signaling the shift of seasons and bringing the warmth of summer with it. The first rays of summer sun, not too harsh, not too soft, mingle with the gentle breeze, offering a sense of tranquility. Summer, in its tender beauty, brushes through the vibrant red of the flame trees and the deep purple of the violet flowers, wrapping the world in a soft, fragrant haze that reminds you of simpler days. You can almost smell the rice fields in bloom, the faint perfume of citrus blossoms in the early morning air. You recall the scent of fresh earth, the laughter of childhood friends, the rhythmic sound of old bamboo groves swaying in the breeze. It’s these memories—of your parents, your grandparents, and the home where you grew up—that you long for when the world feels too fast and too loud. It’s the warmth of a summer that can never truly fade away, but always stays in your heart, like the embrace of a mother holding her child tight.
What is home, mother?
Why does our teacher say we must love it?
What is home, mother?
It’s the place we miss, no matter how far we go.


12. Summer that Nourishes My Soul
If spring brings gentle, drizzling rains, and autumn arrives with the sweet scent of ripe guavas and cool winds, then summer dresses the world in vibrant hues, brighter and more dazzling than any other season. For me, summer is always a season that fills my heart with light.
Summer is the season of sunshine. It is not a gentle, tranquil sun but a bold and radiant one, blazing fiercely to warm and illuminate the world after the cold embrace of winter. Everything feels alive again, with nature blooming and bursting with fresh energy. The branches of the cassia and flamboyant trees, the lotus ponds, all sway and dance with the playful summer winds. It’s as though the world has donned a new, shimmering outfit, vibrant and full of life, joining the grand celebration of nature’s beauty. The flamboyant trees, their blossoms red as a sunset, stand tall against the sky like a massive fire, creating a passionate union with the world around them. The sun itself seems to cheer from the mountain peaks, a celebration of life. The unmistakable sound of cicadas fills the air, their song like an inviting, seductive symphony that completes the joyous and eager atmosphere of summer. If you look closely, in my garden, the small vegetable plants have grown lush and full, vibrant under the summer sun. The air is filled with birdsong, the fragrance of fresh blooms, and the sense of joy that fills the hearts of those who are truly in tune with nature.
Summer also marks the time for harvest in the countryside. The fields of rice stretch out in endless golden waves, and every so often, you can hear the rustling of rice plants bending toward each other in the breeze. The entire atmosphere is thick with the scent of ripening rice, mingling with the hardworking sweat of the farmers. Ox-drawn carts bring in the harvest, and the scene is one of prosperity and beauty. Across the fields, women and children are seen harvesting, their diligent, traditional work a familiar and timeless image in Vietnamese literature and culture. The sound of laughter and voices fills the air as the village life becomes a harmonious symphony of industry. In the distance, groups of cows and buffalo graze lazily in the fields. Children, carefree, are seen flying kites or watching the cattle. Summer has painted the village in golden hues, making it look like a radiant painting, full of warmth and peaceful beauty.
Every summer, I would join my friends by the river to fish, catch crabs, and let the sound of the kites' whistles accompany our carefree days. These sounds have become a part of my memories, a lullaby that lulls me to sleep every night. My childhood was filled with sweetness, a kind of innocence, a beauty so pure and simple that it remains etched in my heart. Summer was also the time when I would curl up in my grandmother’s arms, listening to her lull me to sleep with her soft, loving song, as the cool breeze filled the air. Her warmth would gently guide me into peaceful slumber.
Thus, summer has nurtured within me a lively, playful, and youthful spirit. It is a season of sunshine, of cool winds, clear skies, and memories that live on forever in my heart.


13. Summer - the season of farewells for students
Summer brings with it both the excitement of the upcoming vacation and the bittersweet farewell between students, their school, and teachers. The thought of summer fills me with mixed emotions—joy at the prospect of a break and sadness at leaving behind friends and mentors.
As the first rays of summer sunlight touch the earth, everything begins to change. The trees seem to brace themselves against the intense heat that will soon arrive. The first blooms of the flamboyant tree begin to show, signaling the arrival of summer. Despite the scorching heat, I have a deep affection for summer, especially for the bright red flowers that mark its arrival. These flowers have become a part of every student’s life. The vibrant red petals stand out vividly across the schoolyard, becoming even more beautiful and captivating under the hot summer sun. The flamboyant tree blossoms spread like tiny flames, burning bright in the sky. From a distance, it looks like a fire blazing in the sky, and its red flowers make the summer heat even more intense. Along with the visual spectacle, the sound of cicadas is another hallmark of summer. Their incessant calls fill the air throughout the hot nights, creating a chorus that never stops. No matter where you go, the sound of cicadas is always present, relentless until their lives are over. Though their existence is brief, they bring joy to all who hear them. Each morning, as soon as we open our eyes, we are greeted by their song. While the cicadas can sometimes be overwhelming, without their hum, summer wouldn’t feel complete. Their songs, especially during times of separation, take on a deeper, more sorrowful tone, reflecting the sadness we feel as we say goodbye to school, friends, and teachers.
Summer comes with the cicadas' song and the flamboyant tree in full bloom, marking the end of the school year and the beginning of a well-deserved break after a year of hard work. It’s also the season of exams. But after putting our studies aside, we dive into the joys of summer activities, which bring new excitement and unforgettable memories. We all love summer, with its lively activities and the freedom it offers. Everyone eagerly anticipates its arrival, even though it brings the sadness of leaving behind school and friends, but we know we will meet again. Summer arrives in a burst of energy and cheer, but when it departs, it leaves behind a sense of longing.
After a long school year, every student eagerly awaits the summer break, full of promise and excitement. It’s a time to enjoy adventures, watch the flamboyant trees bloom, listen to the cicadas sing, and most importantly, return to school after the break, ready to continue our journey with renewed enthusiasm and hope in our hearts.


