The City of my Dream Since young age, I have always wondered what the perfect place for living would be like. Now, I can say that I have a clear vision of the city of my dreams. First of all, it should be situated in a sunny part of our planet and have great weather conditions all year round. Secondly, there should be neither crime nor any violence there. Only good and kind people can reside in such city. Life can be much easier and nicer if everyone is loving and understanding. In the city of my dreams people will live in peace and quiet, without any worries and fears. This city will have excellent roads, cheap stores, many beautiful parks and playgrounds for kids, several entertainment centers and else. The population of the city will be neither too rich, nor poor. People will live equally well. Older people will be respected and taken care of. The streets will be clean and safe. There will be no homeless animals in the city of my dreams. Another important condition is to have a loyal government. People in the city of my dream will never be in a hurry and they will do only the jobs they like. However, I certainly understand that it’s just my dream, I really hope that at least some of the mentioned qualities will come true in the future.
Lots of companies do business online. They sell goods and services, or provide INFORMATION to the general public. Doing business online is less EXPENSIVE and more convenient than running a traditional business, with offices and lots of employees. Surprisingly enough, there are lots of very young people among online businessmen. In spite of their age, they are quite SUCCESSFUL and professional. For example, Ben Collins started his own online company when he was REALLY young. He was only 17. He says, “My business is INTERNATIONAL - we work with people from different countries. In a real office, some people would NOT AGREE that someone of my age could be a boss, but when I work online, nobody cares how old I am.”
Susan’s father often had to go to different countries on business. That evening, he came home LATER than usual. He looked tired. Susan KNEW that the next week her father was going to China to discuss a new project. At dinner, her father asked Susan if she WANTED to go with him. It was a bit unexpected but Susan liked the idea at once. It was her SIXTEENTH birthday in a few days. And Susan thought it WILL BE fun to celebrate it abroad. However, there was one thing she wanted to clear up before the trip: “Are you going to be busy from morning till night? I DONT WANT to sit in the hotel all the time alone.” “You won’t have to,” her father reassured Susan. “I HAVE PREPARED all the project papers already. So, while our partners are studying them, we’ll have plenty of time for sightseeing.” “Great!” Susan ran up to her room to pack. “Remember to take some comfortable shoes. Otherwise your FEET will hurt after the long excursions.” Her father’s advice was always practical. In half an hour everything WAS PACKED in a suitcase and Susan called her best friend to tell her the news.
Since young age, I have always wondered what the perfect place for living would be like. Now, I can say that I have a clear vision of the city of my dreams. First of all, it should be situated in a sunny part of our planet and have great weather conditions all year round. Secondly, there should be neither crime nor any violence there. Only good and kind people can reside in such city. Life can be much easier and nicer if everyone is loving and understanding. In the city of my dreams people will live in peace and quiet, without any worries and fears. This city will have excellent roads, cheap stores, many beautiful parks and playgrounds for kids, several entertainment centers and else. The population of the city will be neither too rich, nor poor. People will live equally well. Older people will be respected and taken care of. The streets will be clean and safe. There will be no homeless animals in the city of my dreams. Another important condition is to have a loyal government. People in the city of my dream will never be in a hurry and they will do only the jobs they like. However, I certainly understand that it’s just my dream, I really hope that at least some of the mentioned qualities will come true in the future.
Susan’s father often had to go to different countries on business. That evening, he came home LATER than usual.
He looked tired. Susan KNEW that the next week her father was going to China to discuss a new project.
At dinner, her father asked Susan if she WANTED to go with him. It was a bit unexpected but Susan liked the idea at once.
It was her SIXTEENTH birthday in a few days.
And Susan thought it WILL BE fun to celebrate it abroad.
However, there was one thing she wanted to clear up before the trip: “Are you going to be busy from morning till night? I DONT WANT to sit in the hotel all the time alone.”
“You won’t have to,” her father reassured Susan. “I HAVE PREPARED all the project papers already. So, while our partners are studying them, we’ll have plenty of time for sightseeing.”
“Great!” Susan ran up to her room to pack.
“Remember to take some comfortable shoes. Otherwise your FEET will hurt after the long excursions.” Her father’s advice was always practical.
In half an hour everything WAS PACKED in a suitcase and Susan called her best friend to tell her the news.