Conquering A Fear
By Lucas Phan
Today I will write this story of how I conquered my fear of
rollercoasters. So people who have fears can learn how to conquer them.
My name is Lucas and this is how my story starts.
I stood still, frozen to the spot while looking at the
enormous, spinning UFO rollercoaster. I starred at the name ‘The Invasion’ and
watched as the huge, rounded disc span, while it whooshed to the right. I saw
it stop on the steep incline. There are two ends, both of them steep inclines
and there is a little incline in the middle of the rollercoaster. I thought I
would never go on it, since I was only 9 and a half years old. I became extra
nervous, when my friends and my friends’ parents went on it after it stopped.
After thinking of a quick decision, I decided to join them.
While passing the entrance, I saw a sign saying that 8 years was the age limit
to go on the rollercoaster. Taking a deep breath, I went to a seat next to a
parent and a friend, and then I saw the seats all in a circle.
When suddenly I felt a movement underneath me, I knew that
it was starting. I kept my eyes shut, when the UFO started to spin faster and
even faster and then it started to move forwards. I looked frightened, when it
reached one of the ends and then it went to the other end. When it reached top
speed, I felt a strong breeze on my face, I let out a little scream as the UFO
came really fast down from one end, It was a relief when the UFO finally
started to slow down.
When it stopped, I headed for the exit, still feeling dizzy.
I picked up my bag and headed to the picnic tables near a stage with the others
for lunch.
I actually couldn’t believe that I had such a very good
time! So I am telling you that you don’t have to conquer major fears like
jumping off a huge cliff without any supplies or trying to climb a very high
building to set a world record. So confront only a minor fear so that you won’t
get hurt. Or you might face a major fear, but don’t risk your life. I had a lot
of fun spinning around in the UFO and I wish I could be there again. If you
never face any fears, you might miss out on exciting stuff.
By Jonathan
Hi, I am Jonathan and I’m sure you had a fear before and
that’s why I ‘m writing this text about how I conquered my fear to show you
it’s not so bad at all. So one day you can conquer your fear and this is how it
all started.
My worst nightmare had just come true. I was standing in the
Rotorua waterslide line. My tummy felt weird as I was saying to my dad: “I’m
sure, I want to do this!” I spoke with a loud voice, but actually I wasn’t
really sure, because I hate having the feeling when my tummy drops as the
waterslide slashes down.
We finally reached the front of the line and then we hopped
into fake wooden log with seats in it. My dad made me sit in front with my mum.
I felt quite scared when it started moving. First we reached the dinosaur time,
then a giant weird looking bird whizzed past us. After that we reached the
Maori time. The Maoris looked quite cool. At last we reached our time again All
of a sudden we reached a dark elevator and we went up took a turn and AAAHH! I
screamed going down the fall, so I grabbed my mum’s hand and squeezed it. It
was all over. I felt like a hero and I wanted to go again.
You see it’s not so bad at all if you have a fear go and get
over it. EXCEPT ! Don’t risk your life. You will be proud of yourself, after
you have conquered a fear. This is a very good feeling. Also if you have a fear
and you don’t want to conquer it, you might miss out on having fun.
Conquering A Fear
By Erin Johnson
I am writing to you, because I want you to conquer your
fears.
Have you ever felt like you can do something, but then when
you get there to do it you changed your mind?
Well, it happened to me. I came to New Zealand and a few
days later my mom told me that I was going to school soon. I was so excited
that I was jumping off the wall.
Well, the day had finally come my brother and I went to
school. But when I got there I froze on the spot. There were so many children,
speaking a different language. I told my mom, “I want to go home”, because I
was really scared. But my mom didn’t let me go home. She said I would be just
fine. So my mom went home and a girl called Bronté showed me where to hang up my
bag.
My teacher, Mrs Millington, asked me to draw my pet, but I
was just looking at her and trying to tell her that I couldn’t understand her.
At morning tea time I was sitting and eating my morning tea by myself, because
nobody would play with me. A few days later Bronté became my friend. She helped me
out with my reading and writing. Bronté played with me and tried her hardest to
be a good friend. But the best thing was, there was a lady who wanted to teach
me how to speak English. Her name was Mrs Goodall and when I came to ESOL I met
Jonathan. He was learning to speak English as well. He was from Germany.
It took me quite a long time and it has been hard work, but
I know I can read and I can write and I can speak English like everybody else.
So what I am trying to tell you is that when you try your hardest, you can
achieve whatever you want. You should conquer your fears, because you should
trust yourself and sometimes you have to be brave to reach your goals.
