国外留学的好与坏英语作文简单的
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篇1
    Studying Abroad: The Ups and Downs
    Hi there! My name is Emma, and I'm 10 years old. My family is thinking about letting me study abroad next year, and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, it sounds like an amazing adventure! But on the other hand, I'm a little nervous too. Let me tell you about some of the good things and bad things I've heard about studying in another country.
    The Good Stuff
    Learning a New Language
    One of the biggest pros of studying abroad is that you get to learn a new language. How cool is that? I already take Spanish classes at school, but it would be so much easier to learn
if I was totally immersed in the language. Just thinking about being able to speak two languages fluently makes me feel really smart!
    Making New Friends
    Another awesome part of studying abroad is meeting new people from different cultures. Back home, most of my friends are just like me. But if I went to another country, I could make friends with kids who have really different backgrounds and traditions. That would be so interesting! Maybe I could learn about their holidays and try some new foods. I love trying new foods!
    Seeing New Places
    Becoming More Independent
    My parents think studying abroad would help me become more independent and mature too. Instead of relying on them for everything, I'd have to figure some things out on my own. I'd learn responsibility by keeping track of my homework, doing my laundry, and gettin
g myself to classes on time. That might be hard at first, but I think it would make me grow up a lot. My parents seem to think that's a good thing!
    The Not-So-Good Stuff
    Being Homesick
    As exciting as it sounds, I know I would get homesick if I went away for a long time. I would miss my parents, my brother Tommy, my dog Biscuit, and my best friends Sofia and Jake. We've been buddies since kindergarten! What if I forget about them because I'm having too much fun on my overseas adventure? I don't want to lose the people I care about back home.
    Different Food
    Another thing that makes me nervous is the food. Don't get me wrong, I'm an adventurous eater. But what if the food is really spicy or really smelly or has weird ingredients like insects? I'm not sure I could get used to that. Maybe I'd end up surviving on
bread and bananas for a whole year!
    A Strict School
    My parents also warned me that some schools in other countries are way stricter than my school here. The homework might be overwhelming, and the teachers could be really tough. I sort of like the more relaxed vibe of my current elementary school. If I got in trouble for forgetting my homework or talking out of turn, I'd feel absolutely terrible. School is hard enough without adding a lot of extra pressure.
    Getting Lost
    Finally, I have this totally irrational fear of getting lost in a foreign country and not being able to communicate. What if I wandered off and couldn't ask for directions or call my host family? I've heard stories about little kids getting separated from their parents at the airport or on the subway. That would be so scary! I guess I could always show people a picture of my host family or where I'm staying, but still – the thought of being lost in a strange place gives me chills.
    So those are some of the pros and cons I've been thinking about. Maybe the pros outweigh the cons? Or maybe the cons outweigh the pros? I go back and forth on it every day. No matter what though, I know this is a huge opportunity. Most kids my age don't get the chance to study overseas. If my parents decide to let me go, I'll put on a brave face and have the most incredible adventure. If not, I'll be happy hanging out in my hometown and save my traveling for summer vacations. Either way, I'm sure it will all work out!
    What do you think? Does studying abroad sound amazing or terrifying? I can't be the only kid wondering about this! Let me know your thoughts.
    Thanks for reading!
    Emma
篇2
    Studying Abroad: The Good and the Bad
    Hey there! My name is Tommy, and I'm a 10-year-old kid who loves learning about the world. Recently, my parents have been talking about the possibility of me studying abroad, and I've been thinking a lot about the pros and cons of this exciting opportunity.
    The Good Stuff
    One of the coolest things about studying abroad is the chance to learn a new language. Imagine being able to speak, read, and write in a different tongue! It's like unlocking a secret code that only a few people know. I could order my favorite pizza in Italian or tell a funny joke in Spanish. How awesome would that be?
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