Once upon a time in a small town, there was a boy named Cristóbal. He was eight years old and he was very excited to start his first day at Aconcagua School. Cristóbal was going to be in first grade at the Oxford classroom. When he arrived at school, he saw many other children his age, all wearing the same blue uniform. They all looked very friendly, and Cristóbal felt happy to be there.
During his first day at school, Cristóbal made many new friends. His classmates were kind and welcoming. Together, they played games, learned new things, and helped each other. One of Cristóbal's favorite activities was reading. His teacher, Miss Garcia, had a big library filled with colorful books. Cristóbal and his friends would sit together, eagerly listening to Miss Garcia read stories aloud. They laughed and learned many new things through the books they read.
Cristóbal loved how his classmates always communicated with each other in a positive way. They listened when someone was talking, and they used kind words to express themselves. Whenever someone had a question, they would raise their hand and wait patiently for their turn. Cristóbal learned that good communication was important for building strong friendships and understanding each other better.
At the end of his first day at Aconcagua School, Cristóbal went home with a big smile on his face. He couldn't wait to go back the next day and see his friends again. Cristóbal realized that by having positive communication, his time at school became even more enjoyable. He knew he had made friends for life and that they would continue to learn and have fun together.
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