Script about exchange student from international to national with student character ,parents and teacher

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Title: A Journey Back Home

Characters:
- Sarah (student)
- Mr. Johnson (teacher)
- Mrs. Davis (Sarah's mother)
- Mr. Davis (Sarah's father)

(Scene: Sarah's first day at a new school after returning from studying abroad as an exchange student. She is nervous and enters her classroom.)

Sarah: (muttering to herself) Okay, Sarah, you can do this. It's just a new school, nothing to worry about.

(Scene: Mr. Johnson enters the classroom and greets the students.)

Mr. Johnson: Good morning, class! Today, we have a special addition to our group. Please welcome Sarah, who just returned from an international exchange program.

Classmates: (murmuring excitedly)

Sarah: (nervously waves at her classmates) Hi, everyone. It's nice to meet you all.

(Scene: A short while later, the class takes a break, and Sarah sees her parents anxiously waiting for her outside.)

Sarah: (smiling) Mom, Dad! I'm so glad to see you!

Mrs. Davis: (hugging Sarah) We missed you so much, sweetheart. How was your journey back?

Sarah: It was a long trip, but I'm excited to be back home.

Mr. Davis: We're so proud of you, Sarah, for embracing this incredible opportunity. We can't wait to hear all about your experiences.

(Scene: The family walks towards Sarah's classroom, where Mr. Johnson is waiting for them.)

Mr. Johnson: Hello, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Davis. It's great to see you again.

Mrs. Davis: Likewise, Mr. Johnson. Thank you for taking care of our daughter during her exchange program.

Mr. Johnson: It was my pleasure, Mrs. Davis. Sarah has been an outstanding student and gained a lot from her time abroad.

Sarah: I had the most amazing time, Dad. I learned about different cultures, made lifelong friends, and improved my language skills too.

Mrs. Davis: We're thrilled to hear that, honey. But now, it's time to settle back into our routine here. We're sure your classmates will be excited to hear about your adventures.

(Scene: The family enters the classroom, where Sarah's classmates gather around her.)

Classmate 1: Hey, Sarah! Welcome back! We missed you!

Sarah: (happily) Thank you, guys! I missed all of you too.

Classmate 2: So, how was it? Tell us everything!

(Scene: Sarah begins sharing her experiences and all her classmates listen intently.)

Sarah: (excitedly) It was incredible! I got to try different cuisines, explore historical landmarks, and the best part was learning how to adapt in a completely new environment.

(Classmates nod and ask more questions, genuinely interested in Sarah's experiences.)

(Scene: Mr. Johnson approaches Sarah's parents, smiling.)

Mr. Johnson: Sarah has made quite an impression on her classmates, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Davis. We are lucky to have her back.

Mrs. Davis: We couldn't be happier to have her back too, Mr. Johnson. Thank you for making her transition here smooth.

(Scene: Time passes, and Sarah comfortably settles back into her school routine.)

Narrator: Sarah's journey as an exchange student taught her invaluable lessons about herself and the world around her. Her return didn't just bring her back home but also allowed her to share her newfound knowledge and experiences with her friends and classmates.

(Scene fades out with the classroom bustling with activity and Sarah laughing with her classmates.)

- The End -