Essay: 我学骑自行车 – I Learn to Ride a Bicycle

Key vocab

自行车 – zì xíng chē – bicycle
骑 – qí – to ride
摔倒 – shuāi dǎo – to fall down
疼 – téng – painful, to hurt
哭 – kū – to cry
没关系 – méi guān xì – it’s okay, no problem
帮 – bāng – to help
风 – fēng – wind
头发 – tóu fà – hair

我学骑自行车

今年我七岁了。爸爸说: ‘你可以学自行车了!’

第一天, 我很高兴。但是我了一下, 就摔倒了! 好啊! 我想

爸爸说: ‘没关系, 再来!’ 他在后面我。我们在小路上, 一次, 两次, 三次…

现在我会了! 我得很快, 吹我的头发。我太开心了!

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I Learn to Ride a Bicycle

This year I am seven years old. Dad said: ‘You can learn to ride a bicycle now!’

The first day, I was very happy. But after I rode for a moment, I fell down! It hurt so much! I wanted to cry.

Dad said: ‘It’s okay, try again!’ He helped me from behind. We rode on the small path, once, twice, three times…

Now I can ride! I ride very fast, the wind blows in my hair. I’m having so much fun!

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