Roller coaster – Writing

Rollercoaster 

I’m standing in front of a colossal, twisting steel structure that seems to touch the sky. It’s a rollercoaster, and I’m about to experience the ride of a lifetime. As I step closer, the rumbling sounds of the coaster’s cars on the tracks grow louder, and my heart races with anticipation. My friends are just as excited, and together, we queue up. It’s finally our turn, as I hop into the coaster car, my heart is pounding. We buckled ourselves into the seats, I tried to calm my nerves.

Slowly, through the horrifying building It gets darker and darker as we move. A sudden siren that annoyingly repeats and a voice “Do not move!”. In confusion with red flashing lights that would hurt my eyes it was like I was in a real life horror movie. Dashing through I see water running down the stairs, crashing cars and smashed walls.

 Steadily we stopped, as I thought we were over I sighed. Then looking from the far distance was light. Out of nowhere we laucnhed out of the building. I closed my eyes tightly in shock, holding onto the safety bar for dear life. We hurtled down the first drop, my stomach lurching as we picked up speed. I screamed my lungs out as we twisted and turned, feeling like I was going to fly out of the coaster at any moment. The wind whipped through my hair as we slowed to a stop, and I stumbled off the ride with shaky legs. Never riding that again. 

Speech – Literacy

Today and yesterday we presented our speeches with our literacy class. I enjoyed listening to everyone share  their speeches and I have learnt lots from everyone’s speech. I felt nervous before and during my speech but now it’s over, I feel relieved and proud. After a lot of practice with family and friends, I overall think I did well !