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Friday, 6 September 2013

As Fast as The Wind

Walt: discuss the problems and the solutions in sequence

As fast as the wind

In the story, Te Aho couldn’t sleep because school was tomorrow. He was starting a new school and it was a start of a new term. It was dark at night and the moonlight shining on the wall. Outside Te Aho’s house was wind blowing hard and Te Aho didn’t like the wind. Te Aho stared the picture on the wall.

Te Aho just could make out a boy. The wind had picked the boy and was carrying him through the air towards the sea. He shivered and snuggled inside his blanket. But he couldn’t stop thinking about the boy. So he shut his eyes so he can’t see the picture on the on the wall. Also Koro told him that there was Rugby too. He didn’t want to play rugby but Koro encouraged him.

When he played rugby he ran fast like the wind. After school he was happy. Koro asked him how was school? He said It was great. Also he said I can play rugby.


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