同学们和我各自关于友谊的观点英语作文

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同学们和我各自关于友谊的观点英语作文
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
The Many Meanings of Friendship
When Mrs. Thompson asked us to write about what friendship means to us, I got really excited. Friendship is such an important part of my life and I know it is for my classmates too. I went around and asked some of my friends what they think about friendship and got a bunch of different answers. I'll share them here along with my own thoughts.
First I asked my best friend Sara what she thinks friendship is all about. Sara said "A friend is someone you can trust and have fun with. A true friend stands by you no matter what." I agree with Sara completely! My friendship with her is rockin' because we do so many fun things together like riding our bikes, having sleepovers, and giggling about silly jokes. And I know Sara has my back when things get tough, like when I was really sad about moving away before 3rd grade. She gave me the biggest hug and promised we would be best friends forever.
Next I talked to Tyler from my reading group. Tyler said "For me, friendship is about having people to play sports and video games with." That makes sense too! Tyler is really into baseball and some of his closest friends are the guys he plays catch with at recess. They crack jokes in the dugout and cheer each other on. When they're not out on the field, the friends like to come over to Tyler's house and battle it out on his Xbox. I'm not as crazy about video games but I can see how it creates a bond over shared interests.
Then I asked Samantha, who is really artistic, about her take on friendship. Samantha said "Friends are people who appreciate you for who you truly are. My friends and I can express ourselves through art, dance, music without being judged." Samantha has a group of friends that get together for studio art time after school. They paint canvases, do crafts, choreograph dances, and sometimes even write songs! They seem to have a special creative connection. Samantha's words reminded me that friendship is about acceptance.
One of the shyer kids in our class, Juan, had an interesting perspective. He said "Friends are like a second family. They take care of you and make you feel safe." Juan moved to our town recently and was having a hard time adjusting at first. But then
he started hanging out with a group of neighbors kids who showed him around and stuck up for him when jerks were picking on him for being new. You could tell how grateful Juan was to have a supportthe positive male role models in his friends.
Finally, I'll share my own view on what makes a great friendship. To me, the key ingredients are trust, kindness, loyalty, and creating special memories together. My friends and I have been through so much already like falling off our skateboards, getting embarrassed during classroom presentations, and grieving when my pet gecko passed away. In those good times and bad, we've learned that we can count on each other to be trustworthy confidants who don't judge but listen. We try to live up to the golden rule of treating others how we want to be treated ourselves. Our friendships keep getting stronger as we make more inside jokes and unforgettable adventures to look back on.
As you can see, my classmates had many different angles on friendship based on their own experiences and personalities. But at the core, we all want the same things - a bond with people who make us happy, provide support and encouragement, and allow us to be ourselves without fear. Here's to celebrating the amazing gift of friendship!
篇2
Friendship: What It Means to Me and My Classmates
Friendships are really important, especially when you're a kid. Your friends are the people you spend most of your time with at school and who you play with after classes. But what does friendship really mean? I asked some of my classmates to share their thoughts, and here's what they said.
Billy thinks a true friend is someone you can count on no matter what. He said, "A real friend always has your back. If someone is being mean to you, your friend will stick up for you. And you know they won't tell your secrets to others." Billy believes you can trust your closest friends with anything.
Sarah says the best friends are those who like doing the same activities as you. "My bestie and I both love art class and drawing pictures together at recess. It's so much fun to have a friend who enjoys the same hobbies!" Sarah feels it's easier to be great friends when you have shared interests.
According to Jake, the most important part of friendship is being able to joke around together. "Me and my buddies are always cracking each other up and playfully teasing one another.
You've gotta be able to laugh with your friends!" For Jake, having a good sense of humor is key.
Michael thinks the number one rule of being a friend is being nice. He said, "You shouldn't hurt your friend's feelings by saying mean things or leaving them out. Good friends are kind and make each other feel included." Michael believes friends need to treat each other with care and respect.
Lily values friends who listen to her and let her talk about what's on her mind. "My friends let me share my thoughts and never interrupt me. And they're interested in hearing my ideas and opinions." For Lily, it's crucial that her friends are good listeners and let her voice be heard.
In my opinion, all of those things are part of what makes someone a great friend. A true friend is trustworthy, shares your interests, makes you laugh, treats you kindly, and really listens when you speak. A friendship is about sticking together through good times and bad.
My best friend Emma means the world to me because she checks all those boxes. We've been inseparable since we were tiny. We love all the same games and movies, and we're always creasing up with giggles. If I'm having a bad day, Emma comforts me. And I know she would never talk about me behind my back
or be mean to me on purpose. We have such a blast every time we hang out.
篇3
Title: My Friends and I on Friendship
Friendship is one of the most important things in life, at least according to my friends and me. We're all in primary school and we've been friends for a few years now. Even though we're still kids, we have different ideas about what makes a good friend and what friendship really means.
Let me start by introducing my closest friends. There's Jennifer, who is probably the smartest girl in our class. She always gets top grades and the teachers love her. Jennifer thinks a true friend is someone who helps you with your homework and schoolwork. She says, "A good friend will make sure you understand everything and will explain things in a way that makes sense to you." I have to agree that's a big part of friendship when you're a student.
Then there's Michael who is really sporty and the star of our school's soccer team. His idea of a good friend is someone who will play sports and games with you. Michael says, "A real friend is someone who enjoys the same activities as you and will be
your teammate, not just a spectator." I can see his point because playing together is how a lot of friendships start on the playground.
Another close friend is Amy, who is basically an artist. She's always doodling, painting, or making crafts. For her, a friend is someone who appreciates your creative side. Amy thinks, "A true friend will encourage your artistic talents and will collaborate on fun projects with you." While I'm not as artistic as Amy, it's cool to have a friend who opens your mind to different forms of expression.
My friend Jake has a totally different perspective. He just wants a friend who is fun and silly and doesn't take things too seriously. According to Jake, "The best kind of friend is someone who can make you laugh no matter what, even when you're feeling down." I value having fun with my friends too, but I also think there's more to it than just joking around.
One of the oldest friends in our group is Sarah. We've known each other since we were in diapers! Sarah believes that a friend is someone you can count on no matter what. She says, "A true friend will always be loyal and will stick by you through good times and bad." Loyalty is definitely a key part of any friendship that lasts.
My perspective is that a good friend needs to be a combination of all those things - smart, fun, creative, supportive, and loyal. But there are a few other qualities I really value too. For me, a friend is someone who respects you for who you are and accepts your differences. A true friend will never pressure you into doing something you're uncomfortable with.
A friend is also someone who is honest with you, but in a caring way. They will give you their opinion, but not just criticize you. A good friend celebrates your successes as much as their own. They stand up for you if someone is mistreating you. And a friend is someone you can share your secrets with and really open up to because you know they won't judge you.
At the end of the day, friendship is about making a personal connection with someone. It's finding people who you can relate to and who understand you. Sure, common interests and having fun together are important. But a friend is also someone who brings out the best in you and who you genuinely care about, not just as a buddy but as a person.
My friends and I may have different ideas about what makes someone a true friend. But I think we'd all agree that friendship isn't just one thing. It's a bond that has many layers - loyalty, trust, respect, honesty, caring, and lots of laughter along the way.
Those are the ingredients that make a friendship strong enough to last. I feel really lucky to have such a great group of friends who each make my life better in their own way.
篇4
What is a Friend? We All Have Different Ideas!
My name is Emily and I'm going to tell you about what me and my classmates think about friendship. It's a really interesting topic because we all have quite different opinions!
Jessica's Views on Friendship
Let me start with my best friend Jessica. She thinks a true friend is someone who is always 100% loyal to you no matter what. Jessica says if your friend ever talks behind your back or ditches you for other friends, then they are not a real friend. She believes friends need to stick up for each other all the time.
Jessica also feels it's really important for friends to have shared interests and to spend lots of time together. She says you can't be best friends with someone if you never actually hang out! Jessica and I do almost everything together - we sit next to each other in class, play at recess, sleep over at each other's houses on
weekends, and talk on the phone every night. That's real friendship to Jessica.
Andrew's Ideas About Friends
My classmate Andrew has quite a different perspective. He doesn't think you need to do everything together to be good friends. Andrew says TRUE friends can be apart sometimes and still care about each other. He says it's healthy to have other friends too and do some activities separately.
Andrew believes the most important part of friendship is being able to trust your friend completely. He says a friend is someone you can confide all your secrets to without worrying they'll spill to others. A good friend is also someone who gives good advice when you need it and doesn't judge you. To Andrew, that honesty and loyalty is way more vital than just hanging out a lot.
Samantha's Friendship Values
Then there's my other friend Samantha. She agrees with Andrew that trust is crucial, but she has some other top criteria for friendship too. Samantha feels your friend should make you laugh and be fun to be around. She says it's boring having a
friend who is negative or serious all the time! Samantha loves doing silly dances, jokes and pranks with her besties.
Samantha also believes friends should encourage and motivate each other. She says a good friend pushes you to try your best and cheers you on, whether it's with schoolwork, sports, or any hobbies. She loves having friends who energize and inspire her to work hard.
Maya's Views on Friendship
My friend Maya has a unique perspective too. To her, the number one thing in a friendship is mutual respect. Maya hates it when friends insult, criticize or take advantage of each other. She wants friends who treat her with kindness and equality.
Maya also feels it's vital for friends to be able to disagree respectfully sometimes. She says you can't agree on everything all the time! Maya likes having friends who can have open, honest discussions about their different views without it turning into fights. She believes that difference of opinion can be healthy if there is fundamental respect.
My Own Ideas About Friendship
As for me, I can see truth in what all my friends believe about friendship. I do agree with Jessica that real loyalty and being
there for your friend no matter what is so important. But like Andrew said, I don't think you need to literally do everything together to still be close friends.
I also agree with Samantha that having fun, laughing, and cheering each other on are lovely parts of friendship. And I'm with Maya that mutual respect, kindness and being able to disagree sometimes are all key too. There are so many beautiful elements that make up a great friendship!
I feel incredibly grateful to have such amazing friends who all show me different types of friendship every day. Even though we may have slightly varied philosophies, the special bonds we share are invaluable. True friendship is a priceless gift!
篇5
My Friends' and My Views on Friendship
Friendship is one of the most important things in life. Having good friends makes me feel happy, supported, and like I belong. I've learned a lot about what it means to be a true friend from my own experiences and by listening to what my friends think too.
My best friend Sarah says that the most important part of friendship is being there for each other no matter what. She told
me that true friends will always have your back and stick up for you, even when others are being mean or unfair. Like the time when a group of kids was making fun of my new haircut on the playground, Sarah came right over and told them to stop and leave me alone. She said hurtful words can't get to me if I have a real friend by my side. I think Sarah is right that real friends protect and defend each other.
Another one of my closest friends is Jamie. He believes that for a friendship to be strong, you have to be able to trust your friend fully. Jamie says you should be able to share your deepest secrets or feelings with a true friend without worrying they will spill the beans or make fun of you. A few months ago, I accidentally ripped a big hole in the knee of my favorite jeans. I was really upset about it because my mom had just bought them for me. I almost cried when I showed Jamie, but he promised to keep it a secret and never tell anyone. A good friend is someone you can confide in.
My buddy Michael thinks the best friends are the ones who are always ready and willing to lend a helping hand. He says it's easy to be friends with someone when things are going well, but true friendship is proven when times get tough. Michael broke his arm last year and had to have surgery. I went over to his
house almost every day for weeks to help him out with little things like getting dressed, tying his shoes, and carrying his backpack to school. Michael says that's what real friendship looks like – being there in a pinch.
Then there's my pal Lucas who says the key ingredient to any great friendship is having fun and being able to be totally silly together. He thinks it's important to find someone who shares your sense of humor and doesn't take themselves too seriously all the time. We're always cracking jokes and doing impressions of our teachers or pretending to be different cartoon characters. Laughing until my stomach hurts is one of my favorite parts of hanging out with Lucas. Friends should make you smile!
As for me, I believe the most vital part of friendship is being able to forgive each other's mistakes and flaws. My theory is that nobody is perfect, so even your closest friends are bound to mess up sometimes and hurt your feelings, even if they don't mean to. The true test of a friendship is being willing to apologize sincerely and give another chance. Like the time I got really mad at Sarah for telling my secret about me still taking naps sometimes. I gave her the silent treatment for days until she said she was truly sorry. Maybe it was an accident or maybe not,
but I decided to forgive her. I don't think any friendship can survive without forgiveness from both sides.
When I put everybody's ideas about the meaning of friendship together, I see that it has to be built on trust, loyalty, support, fun...and most of all, the ability to forgive. While each of my friends emphasized a different main component, they all agreed that friendship means accepting each other's imperfections and always sticking by one another through thick and thin. A true friend is a rare gem who is worth holding on to at all costs!
So those are my friends' perspectives on the virtues of friendship, along with my own humble opinion on the matter. Judging by the awesome friends I'm lucky to have surrounding me, I'd say we're all shining examples of what real friendship should look like. And I hope our bond remains strong and gets us through many more adventures and experiences in the years ahead!
篇6
My Friends and Our Views on Friendship
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I wanted to share with you what my friends and I think about
friendship. It's such an important part of life, especially when you're a kid!
First, let me tell you about my best friend Alex. He's been my neighbor and closest pal since we were little babies. Alex thinks the most important part of being a good friend is being loyal no matter what. He says a true friend always has your back and never talks behind your back or ditches you for someone else. I agree with him. You need to be able to count on your bestie!
My friend Emily thinks the best friends are the ones who really listen to you and try to understand how you're feeling. She says it's so great to have someone who will lend an ear when you're upset or excited about something. Emily is really caring and gives the best advice. I'm lucky to have her as a friend.
Then there's my buddy Michael. He believes that the glue holding friends together is being able to laugh together and not take things too seriously. Michael is the biggest jokester and is always cracking us up. Even when we're sad or mad, he finds a way to make us giggle about it. Laughter really is the best medicine sometimes!
As for me, I think the key to friendship is being able to forgive each other when you make mistakes. Nobody's perfect, so you're bound to mess up sometimes and maybe hurt your
friend's feelings without meaning to. If you can say sorry and they can accept your apology, that's so important. Holding grudges just pushes people apart. I've had to forgive my friends before and they've forgiven me too. It's not always easy, but it's worth it to save the friendship.
Another thing aboutfriendship is that it takes work and effort from everyone involved. You can't just expect your friends to always be there for you if you never make time for them or put energy into the relationship. My friends and I all try our hardest to check in with each other, make plans to hang out, send silly texts to make each other smile, and just generally be there day to day.
One of the big lessons I've learned is that friends can grow apart sometimes, and that's okay. My oldest friend Sophia moved away last year, and as hard as it was, we've realized our friendship might always be a little different now. That doesn't mean we stopped caring about each other! We still keep in touch when we can. But our dynamic as best buds changed with the distance. Friendship means adjusting to life's changes together as best you can.
At the end of the day, my friends and I are so grateful to have each other. We all bring something a little different to the
group and that's what makes it special. We may disagree on some of the finer points of friendship, but we know the most important thing is being there for your friends through thick and thin, good times and bad, laughter and tears. A life without friends would be so lonely and boring!
I feel very lucky that at my age, I've already learned so much about the value of true friendship. Having these awesome buddies beside me as I grow up makes life so much more fun and meaningful. We all hope to be lifelong friends who can depend on each other forever. I'm sure our views on friendship will keep evolving as we get older. But for now, we're just kids cherishing our friends every single day.。

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