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4 giờ trước
School days in the past were quite different from today. We didn't have computers or the internet. Instead, we used blackboards and chalk. Our textbooks were often old and shared among many students. We walked or biked to school, and sometimes we even helped with chores before classes started. Recess was a simple joy - playing tag or marbles in the schoolyard. The teachers were strict, but we respected them. Learning was about memorization and discipline. Although resources were limited, we appreciated the value of education and the friendships we made. These memories hold a special place in my heart.
4 giờ trước
School days in the past often feel imbued with a special nostalgia. Mornings began with the familiar crunch of gravel underfoot on the walk to school, where no fancy gadgets distracted us. Classrooms were simpler, perhaps with chalkboards squeaking and the scent of old textbooks filling the air. Learning was less about digital interfaces and more about direct engagement: raising your hand, taking meticulous notes in spiral notebooks, and sharing heavy textbooks. Recess was a chaotic, joyous affair filled with simple games like jump rope and tag, fostering genuine, face-to-face friendships. The bonds formed with teachers and classmates, built on shared experiences and physical presence, are memories cherished long after the final bell.
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