I went to school in Armenia, Colombia. The school’s name was Te resita Montes, which was an elementary girls’ school. I went there by bus with my sister and my brother. I was 6 years old when I started school in 1st grade.
I went to my classmates and I said hello. Before the class started I spoke with my teacher about my homework and he explained to me what classes I needed to pay more attention in. My teacher was a man; he was a nice teacher and friendly too. All my classmates felt comfortable with him.
I learned with books because I didn’t have a computer in my school; the teacher explained the class on the board and we wrote on the books.
Today the schools are modern and they have more technology, so the students don’t need many books because they have computers.
I like the way schools were years ago because the students were more responsible, the schools were clean, and the teachers were friendlier than now. I enjoyed my school and felt happy there.
I went to my classmates and I said hello. Before the class started I spoke with my teacher about my homework and he explained to me what classes I needed to pay more attention in. My teacher was a man; he was a nice teacher and friendly too. All my classmates felt comfortable with him.
I learned with books because I didn’t have a computer in my school; the teacher explained the class on the board and we wrote on the books.
Today the schools are modern and they have more technology, so the students don’t need many books because they have computers.
I like the way schools were years ago because the students were more responsible, the schools were clean, and the teachers were friendlier than now. I enjoyed my school and felt happy there.