How are you? I am in the capital of England - in London. My parents and I have always dreamed of visiting this beautiful city.
There are many beautiful old buildings. We have already visited Westminster Abbey, Big Ben (now called Elizabeth Tower), the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, the Cathedral of St. Paul's Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London and the wax museum Madame Tussauds. In this museum there are figures of famous people from pop stars to prime ministers, made of wax. They look like the real thing. It's so interesting.
My parents and I walk now for Trafalgar Square. At its center is Nelson's Column, which is at the base of the statue is guarded by four lions. By the way, I sent you this postcard with a picture of Trafalgar Square.
The weather today is not very foggy and rainy. But it does not spoil our walk.
We made a lot of pictures. Next week we'll be home and I'll show you them.
Do not miss the opportunity to visit England and London.
1. cheap - cheaper - the cheapest
2. far - farther - the farthest (further - the furthest)
3. hot - hotter - the hottest
4. cheerful - more cheerful - the most cheerful
5. pretty - prettier - the prettiest
6. red - redder - the reddest
7. noisy - noisier - the noisiest
8. terrible - more terrible - the most terrible
9. late - later - the latest (late - latter - the last)
10. bad - worse - the worst
11. difficult - more difficult - the most difficult
12. few - fewer - the fewest
13.old - older - the oldest (old - elder - the eldest)
14. sleepy - sleepier - the sleepiest
15. thin - thinner - the thinnest
How are you? I am in the capital of England - in London. My parents and I have always dreamed of visiting this beautiful city.
There are many beautiful old buildings. We have already visited Westminster Abbey, Big Ben (now called Elizabeth Tower), the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, the Cathedral of St. Paul's Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London and the wax museum Madame Tussauds. In this museum there are figures of famous people from pop stars to prime ministers, made of wax. They look like the real thing. It's so interesting.
My parents and I walk now for Trafalgar Square. At its center is Nelson's Column, which is at the base of the statue is guarded by four lions. By the way, I sent you this postcard with a picture of Trafalgar Square.
The weather today is not very foggy and rainy. But it does not spoil our walk.
We made a lot of pictures. Next week we'll be home and I'll show you them.
Do not miss the opportunity to visit England and London.
Regards,
Maria