Peace by Anna (A23 class, March 2017)
I want to see
my dad again. He is fighting for our
country’s freedom. Why do we have to go
through this awful situation? Why can’t we just let peace lead us to paradise?
I want my life back. I truly want to smile again and see the sun again.
Stop that sound by Emily
(A23 class, March 2017)
This terrible
sound is always in my mind. Stop bombarding us, Stop shooting us, stop killing
us, Stop the war”. I need peace. I need to go back to Syria, back to my
home. Everything is getting worse. Please help me get out of here. Please stop that awful sound.
A visit from a foreigner
by Panayiotis (A23 class, March 2017)
There was a
boy from Syria named Ahmed who managed to come to Cyprus as a refugee after a
very difficult journey. The children at
his school didn’t like him because of his colour. But the teachers decided to put some thought
into them. It worked as everyone became
happy.
Greedy for money by Constantinos (A23 class, March 2017)
There was a
rich girl who didn’t care about how money was earned. All she wanted was to get
more money. She used people to satisfy her greed for money. One day she visited
a poor country. She saw poverty and
started crying. She gave all her money to charity.
An injustice of justice
by Chrysanthi (A23 March, Cyprus 2017)
A man was
driving his car at normal speed when a police officer suddenly stopped him and
asked him to get out of his car. He
stood in front of the police taking his wallet out of his pocket. Immediately,
the policeman shot him dead. He mistook the wallet for a gun.
She is different by Victoria (A23, March 2017)
You could see
it in her eyes that she was scared. It
happened again at lunch break. They took
her meal and punched her. All those bad
guys made fun of her. I saw her crying
but I couldn’t do anything. All that happened just because she had black skin.
Wrong decision by Marilyn (A23, March 2017)
A man was in
love and he confessed his love to the woman he loved. Sadly, the woman, although she loved him,
rejected him because he was ugly and poor.
They took separate ways. They both led a relatively good life but
without real happiness because they were not together.
One step to happiness by
Fredericki (A23 class, March 2017)
A four year
old boy couldn’t walk. He tried
repeatedly every day, every minute. When
he turned five, he made it. He could
walk, run and play with the other children.
Unexpectedly, a month later he was diagnosed with a permanent
handicap. He wouldn’t be able to use his
legs.
Depression by Georgia (Class A23, March 2017)
Depression is
the only thing that holds me down. I
truly want to make it. For that I have
no doubt. How can I follow my dreams when there is this demon dragging me down?
This demon, always walks with me. Even
when I feel alone, it’s there hunting me.
Frustrated by Andreas (Class A23, March 2017)
Amado from the
Philippines joined our school. My
friends called him names because of his colour and nationality. I was frustrated with their attitude and I
told them off. They stopped talking to me. My only friend was Amado. Later, they changed attitude and became
friends with Amado and me.
Kindness by Stefanos (A23 class, March 2017)
A guy named
Michael was at the airport. Suddenly,
an old man kindly asked him to hold his bag for a while so he could go to a
shop. Michael readily took the bag to
help him. Unexpectedly, the police arrested Michael for burglary as reported by
the old man.
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