我的朋友现在和五年前的朋友英文作文
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我的朋友现在和五年前的朋友英文作文
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篇1
My Friends Now and Five Years Ago
Friends are such an important part of life, especially when you're a kid. They are the ones you play with at recess, have sleepovers with, and share your deepest secrets and dreams. As I've grown up over the past five years, my friends have changed quite a bit. Some have stayed by my side, while others have drifted apart. New friends have also come into my life. Let me tell you about the differences between my friends now and my friends from five years ago when I was just a little kid.
Five years ago, back when I was 6 years old, my best friends were Joey, Emma, and Michael. Joey lived right next door to me, so he was the ultimate best friend that I could play with every single day after school. We would run around in our backyards pretending to be superheroes or having epic Nerf gun battles. Joey was really silly and always made me laugh with his goofy jokes and faces.
Emma was my best friend at school back then. We became inseparable after meeting on the first day of kindergarten. Emma and I would spend every recess jumping rope, playing on the swings, or just running around chasing each other. She was really creative and we would draw pictures together during our free play time. Emma always had great ideas for imaginary games and adventures we could go on during recess.
Michael was the final part of our little trio. He lived down the street from me and Joey. Michael loved sports, especially basketball, soccer, and football. A lot of our playdates involved playing those games in his backyard or at the nearby park. Michael was super competitive but also a great team player. He taught me to never give up and always try my best. We had a blast being active and playing outside together.
The three of us were absolutely inseparable. Our favorite thing was having sleepovers on the weekends at each other's houses. We'd stay up late telling spooky stories, having living room campouts, and playing classic games like Truth or Dare and Would You Rather. No matter what we did, we always found a way to have an awesome time together. Joey, Emma, and Michael were really the best friends I could ask for back then.
Fast forward five years to today and my friends have changed quite a bit. Joey moved away a couple years ago, so I don't get to see him in person as much anymore. We try to keep in touch through texting and online games, but it's just not the same as having him right next door. I really miss running through the backyards and silly Nerf wars with him every day after school.
Emma is still my friend, but we haven't been as close recently. As we've gotten older, our interests have changed and grown apart some. She's super into art, music, and reading fiction books now. I've gotten way more interested in science, video games, and watching YouTube videos. We still occasionally hang out, but it's just different than it used to be back in those kindergarten days of drawing pictures together every day.
Michael and I have stayed pretty tight over the years though. We're both still hugely into sports, maybe even more so than before. A lot of our free time is spent shooting hoops at the park, playing soccer video games, or watching football games together. It's awesome having a friend that shares the same passion for athletics and competition that I do. We really keep each other motivated to work hard and improve our skills. Michael has been my closest friend for years now.
In the last couple of years, I've also made some new friends that have become a big part of my life. There's Ryan and Jake, who I met through my community soccer team. We hit it off right away because of our shared love of sports, video games, and cracking silly jokes. Ryan is probably the funniest person I know - he always keeps us laughing. Jake is super smart and willing to help whenever I need homework help. They've become two of my closest buddies.
Then there's Sophia, who I became friends with last year when she moved to town and joined my class at school. Sophia has a creative mind like Emma did back in those early days. She's really into art, music, and reading just like my old friend. Sophia has inspired me to pick up drawing again and to start writing short stories, which has been a lot of fun. Having a friend like her has allowed me to rediscover pastimes I had drifted away from.
While I'll always cherish the incredible friendship I had with Joey, Emma, and Michael as a little kid, I'm also really happy with my current friends and how my social circle has grown and evolved over the years. My personalities have changed quite a bit from kindergarten to 5th grade. My interests and hobbies have changed dramatically too. It's only natural that my friends
would change along with me throughout this journey of growing up.
Joey taught me the importance of laughing and being silly. Emma fostered my creative side. Michael instilled a competitive drive and love of athletics in me. Ryan and Jake helped me discover video games and recognize my own funny bone. Sophia has reignited my passion for art and storytelling. Everything I learned from my old friends is still inside me, and it has helped shape who I am now and who my current friends are.
While I may not be as close with Joey, Emma, and Michael nowadays, they'll always have a special place in my heart. And who knows, maybe we'll reconnect again someday down the road! For now, I get to create new memories and have all sorts of amazing experiences with Ryan, Jake, Sophia, Michael, and all the incredible friends surrounding me today. I've learned that friendship comes and goes, it constantly changes and evolves, but it's always one of the most precious gifts in life. Here's to many more fun-filled years with all my buddies, both old and new!
篇2
My Friends Now and Five Years Ago
My friends now are so different from my friends five years ago when I was in kindergarten. Back then, we were just little kids who loved to run around and play all day. Now that we're in fifth grade, my friends and I have grown up a lot.
In kindergarten, my best friend was Tommy. Tommy and I became friends on the very first day of school. We were both really shy and didn't know anybody, so we started playing together at recess. Tommy loved sports even back then. Any time we went out to the playground, he always wanted to play kickball or basketball. I wasn't as athletic as him, but I didn't care because I just enjoyed running around and being active.
My friend group back then was really small - it was just me, Tommy, and a couple other boys named Alex and Chris. The four of us kind of stuck together all through kindergarten and 1st grade. We didn't have any girls in our little group since a lot of the girls thought we were too rowdy and wild. That was probably true! We were crazy kids with tons of energy. All we wanted to do was goof around, crack jokes, and have fun.
Things started to change a bit in 2nd grade when we all got interested in different things. Tommy was still obsessed with sports, but Alex got really into video games. He was always talking about the latest games and bringing gaming magazines
to school to read at lunch. Chris became kind of a class clown and was always trying to do funny impressions of our teachers to make us laugh. As for me, I discovered my love of reading fiction books, especially fantasy stories about magic and mythical creatures.
By the time we got to 3rd grade, our interests were really pulling us apart. Tommy had joined a town basketball team, so he was always at practice or games on the weekends. Alex's parents had bought him the latest video game systems, so he became kind of addicted to gaming. Chris had found a new group of friends who were just as goofy as him. And I was perfectly content to spend my free time reading books by myself.
It was a bit sad drifting apart from my old kindergarten crew, but I understood that it was just a natural part of growing up and finding new interests. I did make some new friends, like Jillian who shared my love of reading. Her mom would take us to the library every week to check out new books. I also became friends with Seth, who was on the school chess team with me. We both enjoyed analytical games and puzzles.
Now in 5th grade, my friends are completely different from my kindergarten buddies. Tommy is still super into basketball
and is already one of the star players on his town's travel team. I barely even see him anymore except at school. Alex has branched out from video games into teaching himself coding and computer programming. He's actually becoming quite the tech wiz. Chris did end up getting in trouble earlier this year for goofing off too much and disrupting class with his clowning around. Hopefully he chills out a bit with that.
As for my current friends, there's Jillian who is just as obsessed with books as I am. We're already making plans for the summer reading program at the library. Seth and I are両still really into chess and strategy games. We're even teaching some advanced chess moves to the younger kids during recess sometimes. I've also made a couple new friends this year like Maya, who is on the school's math team with me. Maya and I get together every week to work on challenging math problems and puzzles. Having friends who share your interests definitely makes it a lot easier to form close bonds.
Another really good friend of mine now is David. David just moved here at the beginning of the school year, so he's one of the newest people in our class. Despite being the new kid, David has a really outgoing personality and wasn't afraid to introduce himself to everyone. We hit it off right away since we have a very
similar sense of humor. We both love telling jokes, being a bit silly and goofy like Chris used to be. David has definitely helped bring out my more playful side again.
I'm really thankful for my current group of friends. We may have drifted apart from our kindergarten days, but I've found an awesome new crew of people who share my interests and humor. Losing childhood friends can definitely be hard, but making new friends as you get older is also really exciting. Who knows where my friendships will go over the next five years of middle school and high school? I'll inevitably grow apart from some friends, but will hopefully make many new ones as well. The one thing that will stay the same is that friends will always be a hugely important part of my life. Here's to many more great years of friendship and memories!
篇3
My Friends: Then and Now
Friends are the people who make our lives so much brighter and more fun. They are the ones we laugh with, play with, and share our deepest secrets with. I've had many friends over the years, and it's amazing to see how some have stayed the same while others have changed a lot.
Let me start by talking about my friends from five years ago when I was just a little kid in first grade. Back then, my best friend was a girl named Emily. Emily and I became friends on the very first day of school when we were put at the same table in our classroom. I remember how excited I was to have someone to talk to and play with during recess.
Emily was a quiet girl with long brown hair and big blue eyes. She loved to read books and would always bring her favorite one to school to show me. We would sit together during story time and listen intently to the teacher read aloud. Emily was also really good at drawing and would often doodle pictures of animals or flowers on her notebook.
One of my favorite memories with Emily was when we had a sleepover at my house for my birthday. We stayed up late watching movies, eating pizza, and giggling about all the silly things kids find funny. In the morning, we made a big mess in the kitchen trying to bake cookies for my parents. It was such a fun time!
Another good friend I had back then was a boy named Michael. Michael was the class clown and was always cracking jokes to make everyone laugh. He had a contagious smile and loved to play pranks on the teacher, like putting a whoopee
cushion on her chair. Michael was really good at sports too, especially soccer. During recess, he would organize big games and pick the team captains. I was never very athletic, but Michael made sure to include me anyway.
Michael was definitely the life of the party. He loved having sleepovers and would come up with crazy games for us all to play, like having a pillowfight or camping out in the backyard in a tent. His birthday parties were always a blast too, with fun activities like scavenger hunts or water balloon tosses. Michael had a way of making everything into an adventure.
Now, fast forward five years to the present day. Emily and Michael are still two of my closest friends, but they've both changed a lot since we were little kids. Emily is just as sweet and quiet as she's always been, but she's developed a real passion for art. She's constantly doodling or painting, and her drawings have become incredibly detailed and beautiful. Emily's dream is to become a professional artist one day.
As for Michael, he's still the big jokester he always was. He's always pulling pranks and doing imitations of our teachers to make us crack up laughing. However, Michael has also become really studious and focused on his schoolwork in a way he never was before. He's determined to get good grades so he can
pursue his goal of becoming a doctor when he's older. It's funny to see the class clown also being such a great student!
Of course, over the past five years I've also made lots of new friends at my school. One of my newest and closest friends is a girl named Sophia. Sophia just moved to our town last year and we hit it off right away. She's really smart, creative, and has the most fun and bubbly personality.
Sophia and I have formed a book club with a few other girls where we take turns choosing books to read together and then discuss them. We always have such engaging conversations about the plot, characters, and themes of the books. I've discovered so many amazing stories that I never would have picked up if not for Sophia's recommendations.
Another relatively new friend of mine is Jacob. Jacob moved to our school district two years ago and we became friends through our shared love of video games. We'll often have gaming sessions on the weekends where we'll team up and play online together for hours. Jacob is super competitive but he's also a really good teacher. He's shown me so many cool tricks and cheat codes that have helped me get way better at gaming.
Jacob and I will sometimes put down the controllers and go old school by playing classic board games or card games too. We
both really enjoy strategic games that require a lot of thinking and planning ahead. Our favorite game is chess and we're always analyzing each other's moves and tactics. I've learned so much about patience and concentration from playing games with Jacob.
As you can see, my friends now are quite different from my friends five years ago, but they all mean so much to me. Emily, Michael, Sophia, Jacob, and all my other friends add so much joy, laughter, and adventure to my life. They've helped shape who I am as a person and have taught me invaluable lessons about kindness, creativity, determination, and fun.
While the bonds of friendship change over time as people's interests and personalities evolve, the most important ingredients for being a good friend stay the same - loyalty, trust, support, and making wonderful memories together. I feel incredibly lucky to have such amazing people in my life and I can't wait to see how my friendships continue to grow and flourish in the years to come.。