On Monday morning the Army rolled some big guns into our school.They came with some big trucks and sight rifles. We all went inside the hall for the Powhiri. We were all waiting for the korean war vets to come and sit with us. Then they came and sat down.
We sang some very nice songs for them and we had some actions for the songs and they sang Po kare kare ana for us in Korean. After all of the songs and actions we did. We all went outside to look at their army trucks and guns and suits.
Then we went into class. I went into class happy.
By Sarmah
Hi my name is Mark and I am from Manaiakalani Outreach in Christchurch and I am working with Room 2 at New Brighton Catholic.
ReplyDeleteWhen the Korean war vets came into your school it must have been very exciting and a wonderful experience to welcome them in.
This reminded me of when my family and I went to an Anzac Parade and we saw all the soldiers with their jeeps and uniforms.
Maybe next time you could describe what the trucks and suits looked like.
I want to know why they chose to come to your school?
Nga mihi,
Mark
Hi, my name Patrick from Room 23 at Owairaka District School. I really liked your experienced with the Korean Army who went to your school for a visit. I wonder, were you nervous when they arrived?
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Hi, my name is Ivan and I'm from Room 23 at Owairaka District School. You were lucky to experience Korean soldiers and their weapons. Were they very tall and neat? Was there a group of them or a huge army of them? Thank you for sharing this blog post. Maybe you should check out my blog: https://odsziw.blogspot.com/
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