Why is family more important than friends. Did you know that your mum and dad know you better than your friends because your friends just play with you and make you happy. But your mum and dad is there for you anytime; anywhere. Your mum and dad love you more than your friends.During the day I play with my friends and go to the park. Sometimes we go for a sleepover. At the end of the day we go back home to be with our family.
Family are like branches. All grow in different directions but our roots remain the same. My family teaches me language of my culture that is Niuean. They also guide me to be nice to people they teach me to be safe and sound. My friends like to teach me how to be friendly with different people.
My family talks to me about keeping safe. They help me solve any problems which I may have. Who do you think buys me food and clothes? Yes that’s right my family.They keep me safe from strangers too by giving me education. I share with my friends the things I learn at home and at school. They also know how to keep me safe when I am with them.
I feel that my family support is important to me. It keeps me confident and I also feel loved and safe.
here is my video about my speech hope you like it. BY April. and here is my speech about Why is family is more important than frien
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ReplyDeleteFakalofa lahi atu April,
ReplyDeletemy name is Cia. I am a Summer Learning Journey blogger who will be working with Ako Hiko bloggers at May Road School over the summer holidays.
Wow, your speech about family was very touching, I too love my family dearly and cherish the love and life we share. Thank you for sharing a very personal part of yourself and how you feel, I can feel just how much you love them and that’s very special.
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