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📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip

Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.
Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.
Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.
But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.
Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.
What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.
In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.
It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.
One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?


Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.
That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.
Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

📝 Essay 3: My Most Unforgettable Family Trip


Travelling with family is not just about visiting new places—it’s about making memories that last
a lifetime. Among all the trips I’ve taken, there is one that stands out as the most unforgettable:
our family vacation to Taiwan.

It was during the June holidays two years ago. My parents surprised my younger sister and me
with the news that we would be going to Taiwan for a week. We were overjoyed. I had always
wanted to visit the famous night markets, try bubble tea from the source, and experience the
beautiful nature there.

The trip started off with excitement. We landed in Taipei and checked into a cosy hotel. Our first
stop was Taipei 101. Standing beneath the towering skyscraper, I felt like an ant. We took the
world’s fastest elevator to the top and were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the city lights
stretching to the horizon.

One of the best parts of the trip was visiting Shilin Night Market. The market was crowded and
full of delicious smells. We tried crispy chicken cutlets, stinky tofu (which my sister hated), and
of course, authentic bubble tea. My father tried to win a toy for my sister at one of the game
booths but failed again and again, much to our amusement.

But the most unforgettable day was when we visited Alishan, a mountain range in central
Taiwan. We took an old wooden train through misty forests, saw ancient trees, and watched the
sunrise from a viewing deck above the clouds. It was magical. The sky turned from dark blue to
gold and pink. My mother said it was like watching a painting come to life.

That trip brought us closer as a family. We laughed, got lost in the streets of Jiufen, took silly
selfies at the lantern-lit alleys, and even argued over what flavour of ice cream to buy. But most
of all, we made memories we still talk about today.

What made the trip truly special was not just the beautiful places, but the time we spent
together, away from school, work, and devices. I learned that the best moments in life often
happen when we least expect them, in the simple joy of being with those we love.

📝 Essay 4: Why We Must Protect the Environment


Every day, we hear news about climate change, pollution, and animals losing their homes. But
many people still think that protecting the environment is someone else’s job. I believe that we
all have a role to play. If we don’t act now, future generations—including us—will suffer the
consequences.

Our Earth is like our home. Just as we keep our bedrooms clean, we should take care of our
planet. Sadly, we have been doing the opposite. Forests are being cut down. Oceans are filled
with plastic. The air we breathe is becoming more polluted. Animals are dying out at a shocking
rate.

One of the biggest threats we face is climate change. Because of the greenhouse gases
released from cars, factories, and burning forests, the Earth is getting warmer. This causes sea
levels to rise, leading to floods. It also causes extreme weather like heatwaves and storms.
Places that were once cool are now burning. Icebergs are melting, and animals like polar bears
are losing their homes.

Another huge problem is plastic. We use plastic for almost everything—bottles, bags,
packaging. But plastic doesn’t disappear. It takes hundreds of years to break down. Every year,
millions of tons of plastic end up in the sea. Fish, turtles, and birds eat them and die. Eventually,
this plastic ends up in our food.

So, what can we do?

Firstly, we can reduce, reuse, and recycle. Instead of using single-use plastics, we can bring our
own bottles and bags. We can reuse containers and avoid buying items with too much
packaging. Recycling helps reduce waste and saves energy.

Secondly, we can save energy and water. Turning off lights when not in use, using fans instead
of air-conditioners, and fixing leaking taps are simple ways to help.

Thirdly, we can plant more trees. Trees clean the air and provide homes for animals. Schools
can organise tree-planting days or gardening clubs. Even growing plants in pots at home can
make a difference.

Lastly, we must raise awareness. We can share what we learn with friends and family. We can
take part in clean-up campaigns or join environmental clubs. Every voice matters.

In conclusion, protecting the environment is not just important—it is urgent. We are the ones
who caused the damage, and we must be the ones to fix it. If each of us does our part, we can
still save our planet. After all, Earth is the only home we have.

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