Dear Daisy, I have been sharing a student house with Olivia for six months now. At first I really enjoyed living with her but recently things have been started to go wrong. First of all, she appears to be unable to do any kind of housework. Whenever I ask her to do the washing-up she always promises to do it but then somehow manages to forget. I don't really appreciate being faced with a pile of dirty dishes every time I go into the kitchen. Another thing is, she never offers to cook. She loves eating though, and keeps on taking my food without asking. The other day I was really looking forward to eating a delicious chocolate cake I had bought, but when I opened the fridge it had gone! And what's worse - she pretended not to know anything about it! I know I really need to confront her but somehow I always avoid speaking to her about it because, the truth is, I can't stand having difficult conversations with people. You're a very diplomatic person, Daisy - how can I persuade her to be a bit more considerate? Let me know if you have any bright ideas!
And here come the summer. it must be fun because my friends come. our family has big house with two floors. and all my friends can live In our home in the summer. they must by swimwear. because we will walk to the lake every day. my parents must to go to a resort that evening. and then I can do all, that I want. my parents know that I invited friends. my friends come tomorrow. I must to meet them properly. there are will be five. my two classmates and their sisters. I cook very tasty food for tomorrow. they must will be delighted.
my two classmates and their sisters. I cook very tasty food for tomorrow. they must will be delighted.