Thursday, December 1, 2011

Thank you to Granma

I am very thankful for my Grandmother. She is sixty-seven-years old now. When I was little, she taught me how to read, sing, and be an active person. Some of those activities helped me in school a lot and some of them became my hobbies.
          First of all, she taught me how to read. I remember how she wrote on a bunch of words on a piece of paper and then, asked me to read them. Some of the words I read easily, but my Granma helped me with pronunciation if I had trouble with some of them.        
Secondly, Granma taught me how to sing. Almost every evening we walked around my house and sang lots of different songs. Most of them were the baby songs. My classmates and I sang them my old school in music class. That’s why I still can remember some them.
          Lastly, my Granma said that everyone should be active. When I went to her house in Moscow, we walked to the park every day. Sometimes we walked to the supermarket. When I got tired I always said, “My toes hurt!” It makes me laugh when I remembering it!
          In conclusion, I will give a big thanks to my Granma. She never gave up on me and I became myself. I like to sing, read, and I love active sports!

2 comments:

  1. Maria, I would love to meet your Granma someday. She sounds like a very fun person. Has she ever been to America?

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