Hi! Thanks (0) ...for... telling me about your language course. I read (1) an English course online too but I'm more interested (2)
English history, I think. I watched a great programme about the kings and queens of
England (3) television last week. I borrowed a really useful book
(4) our teacher about British history too. I'll show it (5)
.
you at
the weekend.
I'm not very good (6) history but I enjoy it. I'd like to travel back in time!
I love watching films like Back to the Future. We've got lots (7) DVDs in
our school library that we can watch too. Perhaps we could watch one together.
Bye for now,
Melissa
1. The correct word is "about" because the speaker is referring to the English course they read about.
2. The correct word is "in" because the speaker is interested in English history, not the language itself.
3. The correct word is "on" because the speaker watched a program on television.
4. The correct word is "from" because the speaker borrowed the book from their teacher.
5. The correct word is "you" because the speaker will show the book to the person they are talking to.
6. The correct word is "at" because the speaker is not very good at history.
7. The correct word is "of" because the speaker is referring to the number of DVDs in their school library.