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BÀI LUẬN TIẾNG ANH HAY write a story which involves a blind or disabled person

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BÀI LUẬN TIẾNG ANH HAY

Write a story which involves a blind or disabled person

The sun was setting as Samuel sat in his car near the railway station. He was waiting to pick up
his nephew from the station. As he had found a place to park and the air had cooled down, he
decided against getting out fo the car. His nephew knew where to find him.
The road that passed by the railway station was a busy one but there was a single lights-operated
crossing that periodically turned green for about ten seconds for the pedestrians. As if by magic
all vehicles stopped before the crossing every time this happened.
Presently Samuel saw a blind man walking very slowly on the other side of the road. There was
no one else on the other side. On reaching the traffic lights, the blind man stopped. It appeared
that he wanted to cross. Samuel was curious to see how a blind man managed a crossing like this.
The lights turned green for the pedestrian and the vehicles stopped, but the blind man did not
move. Ten seconds passed and the vehicles sped off again. Three times in a row the lights turned
green for the blind man to cross but he did not. Obviously he was not going to make it on his
own.
Samuel got out of his car and crossed over to the other side of the road at the next change of
lights. He asked the blind man whether he wanted to cross the road. The blind man nodded. So
when the lights changed again, Samuel quickly helped the man cross the road. It took more than
ten seconds but the waiting vehicles did not move until the duo had crossed safely.
Once across, Samuel asked the blind man where he wanted to go. The man said he wanted to go
to the canteen. Canteen ? He must mean the canteen in the railway station. So Samuel took the
man by the hand and led him to the canteen. On the way he met his nephew Tony. On seeing his
uncle with the blind man, Tony offered to take over the task of leading the blind man.
At the canteen, the proprietor came out and took over. The blind man was one of his relatives.
He thanked the helpful duo and led the blind man inside.
Having done what they could, Samuel and Tony headed towards their car. They were glad they
could see. Being blind was certainly a big handicap.




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