Friday, October 14, 2011

Tarlac City, A cradle of our country’s leaders and a dictionary for all


My hometown is Tarlac City and I am proud to say it to the whole world because of its beautiful and natural sceneries and its historical places. The aim of this writing activity is to write a descriptive essay about our hometown.
First I want to tell you that Tarlac City is like a history book. There are many histories written in it and like other history books, some of its articles are not true and those articles are called unhistorical data. But I will only tell you the true history of Tarlac City. Tarlac City is like a nursery room inside the hospital. It nurtures the babies and later on, they grow and take care of themselves. Tarlac City also became a school for people that as the time goes and flies away, these students will lead their own City, and later on, they will lead the whole country. To summarize this, Tarlac City became the cradle of our former leaders and present. Who are these leaders I am talking about? Of course one of these is the Aquino family. Our hero, Benigno Ninoy Aquino rooted from his father Gen Servillano Aquino. Our present President Noy-noy Aquino Jr. and his famous sister Kris Aquino. Not to forget our former leader President Corazon Aquino, who’s root were the famous Cojuanco clan like former congressman Jose Peping Cojuanco, one of the Tarlaquenos that lead our country. To add more, our present Chief Director General (4th highest position) of the Philippine National Police is also an heir of our hometown.                                                 
Tarlac cannot just be compared to a nursery room but also to a dictionary, where you can learn so much of its content. Because Tarlac has many different sceneries and famous historical places to be compared to any other places, lots of different delicacies, the authentic dishes served from each town, beautiful faces, and generous people who in one way or another give their very best in whatever life will take them.

1 comment:

  1. Those are interesting information re. Tarlac. Thanks for sharing. I suggest writing more descriptively though (as the exercise entails). See guidelines.

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