Climbing a mountain.
When I was at primary school, I liked to take with my parents. Those were great days for all of us. We could talk for hours about everything, laughed and had a lot of fun.
One day, when I was about 7, we took a trip to one of the biggest mountains in our region.
I could not sleep the night before because I was so excited about trip. The weather was hot and sunny. The first hour of climbing was not hard. Then it became more difficult and I left tired. I wanted to take a rest for a least a minute, but I could not stop because my father said:” You need to put up with some difficulties. If you can do this now, you’ll e a better climber than me.” So, we were climbing and my father was encouraging me. While I was climbing up along a tough and narrow path, I felt absolutely exhausted. But soon we took a short break before climbing to the top of the mountain.
At that time the fresh and sweet wind made me feel to cool. I said” Father! Harry up! I want to see the top!” Two hours later, I was able to get top of the mountain. I felt so proud of myself. On the top I could see the huge sun going down in the west. It looked like a big fireball. I can’t remember what my father told me on the top but now I realize that he taught me the way to get over my problems and helped me develop self-confidence.
1. Find in the text the words that describe what Alex felt and make up the word web. Say when he felt these emotions and why. Add more feeling to the web.