Предмет: Английский язык, автор: glosha907

Напишите в интернет-блоге заметку о своем первом школьном дне на дистанции .Используйте слова: волноваться (стесняться и т. д.), интересоваться чем-то, обрадоваться, проявлять большой интерес, с кем-то познакомиться, поделиться с кем-то летними впечатлениями и т. д. ( на английском)​

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Title: My First Day of Online School: A Rollercoaster of Emotions

Hey, everyone! ✨

I hope you've all had an amazing summer break filled with sunshine, adventures, and relaxation. As for me, it's been a whirlwind of emotions, and I can't wait to share my first day of online school with you.

To be honest, I was feeling a bit nervous as the first day approached. I mean, who wouldn't be? It's not every day you start a new school year from the comfort of your own home. But I was also excited and curious to see how this online learning thing would work.

As the morning rolled around, I logged into my virtual classroom with bated breath. I was pleasantly surprised to see my classmates, some familiar faces, and some new ones. It was fantastic to catch up with friends I hadn't seen all summer and to meet new people from all over the place.

We started the day with introductions, each of us sharing our summer adventures and what we were looking forward to in the coming year. It was awesome to hear about all the exciting things everyone had been up to, from camping trips to baking marathons and everything in between.

One thing I've noticed about online school is that it's not just about attending classes; it's about adapting and embracing technology as a new way of learning. Our teachers did an incredible job explaining how our virtual classes would work and demonstrating all the cool features we'd be using. I have to say, I'm pretty excited to explore this brave new world of online education.

And guess what? My worries about feeling isolated vanished into thin air. We had breakout sessions, group discussions, and even virtual "hangouts" during lunch breaks. It was just like being in a real classroom, except I could wear my comfiest pajamas!

So, here's the takeaway from my first day of online school: change can be a little scary, but it can also be full of exciting opportunities. I'm looking forward to this unique learning experience, making new friends, and, of course, sharing all the ups and downs of this journey with all of you.

Let me know how your first day of school went, whether it's in person or online. I'd love to hear your stories and adventures. Stay tuned for more updates on my virtual school journey!

Until next time,

[Your Name]

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A Rescued Dog



My parents and I were driving down Macadam Ave in Portland OR in September 1996. We were on our way from Lake Oswego to Portland one night at about 10 o’clock. We were almost to the edge of Lake Oswego when the traffic in front of us stopped suddenly. I was in the passenger seat, and all I could see was something in the middle of the street, which for some reason, I assumed was a cardboard1 box. As we started to pass by, the ’box’ stood up and started darting through the traffic.



Once I realized it was a dog who had been hit by a car, my dad stopped our car, I got out and started moving the dog off the road. Another car pulled off the road and called the Lake Oswego police to come and help rescue the animal. I was finally able to get this very scared and frantic dog off the road, and to sit and stay in one place (wedged between the highway and a railroad track). The small, blonde pooch was too afraid to let us come near him, so we just sat near him and tried to calm him down with our voices.



After about 30 minutes of sitting there alongside the busy road, a train approached, and seeing us sitting not more than six feet from the tracks, released the horn over and over and over again to warn us away. VERY fortunately, the dog didn’t budge. After another 30 minutes, with no sign of the police, I was able to get a nearby gas station to buy a bottle of water and a dog biscuit to our cause. We finally coaxed the dog into the back of our car and we took him home.

We found a name and a phone number on his dog tag and phoned the owner. A woman answered the phone, we told her we found her dog, and she proceeded to ask us all sorts of seemingly irrelevant questions. She finally told us that the dog had been missing for two weeks and had travelled from deep in Southeast Portland (on the other side of the river!). Her husband had been up almost every night for the last two weeks searching and searching for the dog. Several prank phone callers had called with false leads, thinking it was a pretty funny joke to get the owner to jump in his car and drive several miles just to find his dog nowhere in sight. She was able to contact her husband and within 10 min his car pulled up in front of our house.



’Peanut’, as we later learned was the dog’s name, was still sitting in the back of our car and his owner parked right behind us. As soon as he saw his dog, his head fell to his hands and he started crying uncontrollably. Peanut recognized the car and immediately began to jump up and down. They were obviously both VERY happy to see each other again after two weeks.



About a week later we received a card in the mail from Peanut, complete with a picture and a really nice note, thanking us for saving him and reuniting him with his dad - Peanut’s injuries from the car that hit him were very minor.