Speaking & Writing 8 6.5.4.1 List the main events of the Grove of the Dancing Birches in order. Use your notes to give or write a summary of the story.
It’s a little awkward to write a letter to my future self, as I don’t know what’s my future going to be like. We can plan certain steps, but we can’t predict what’s coming next. Anyway, every letter starts with the greetings’ line, but I would want to start with the question: “How are you?” I hope that everything is going to be well. I understand that many things can change in a few years, but I’m not a fan of abrupt changes.
At the moment I’m at the 8th form of the local secondary school. In a few years I can see myself studying at the high school and doing notable progress. I’m one of those students who like studying and gaining new skills. When I’m at the 10th form, I will start attending a preparatory course. It’s a good step towards my future education. My younger sister will be at the eighth form by that moment. Hopefully, she will try harder not to fall behind at school. My parents both work in sales. They are not going to change anything as it’s very profitable to run a clothes’ store
I don’t know exactly how things will go in the future, but I hope that I will have travelled more by the time I’m eighteen. Travelling and learning new facts about foreign cultures and traditions is something I’m looking forward to. At the same time I want to learn to speak other languages and to make friends in various countries. When I come back home, they will still be my friends, to be precise my pen pals.
And last but not least, in this letter to my future self I’d like to mention that I totally love every moment right now. There are simply some goals that haven’t been reached yet.
Who is that man? What does he want? 2. Who is that man? Why is he looking at us? 3. Do you you believe in God? 4. Gilbert says he is 80, but nobody believes him. 5. Every Monday Maite drives her kids to football practice. 6. Be quiet. Arturo is sleeping. 7. Don´t forget to take your umbrella. It is raining. 8. I don´t like living in England. It always rains. 9. Look!. It is snowing. We are going to have a white Christmas. 10. Maila watches TV every morning. 11. I have to go now. It is getting dark 12. Right now I am spending time with my father. 13.We usually go to the gym on Mondays. 14. She is talking to Pete at the moment. 15. He look good in jeans. 16. She is wearing a dress today. 17. We are driving on the left in England. 18. I do not want to go to the Cinema. 19. We go dancing every weekend. 20. I take a pill every day. 21. He speaks Dutch and Italian. 22. We always stay at the Village. 23. I need to see the doctor. 24. Ray drink)s very much coffee. 25. I am not feeling very well.
It’s a little awkward to write a letter to my future self, as I don’t know what’s my future going to be like. We can plan certain steps, but we can’t predict what’s coming next. Anyway, every letter starts with the greetings’ line, but I would want to start with the question: “How are you?” I hope that everything is going to be well. I understand that many things can change in a few years, but I’m not a fan of abrupt changes.
At the moment I’m at the 8th form of the local secondary school. In a few years I can see myself studying at the high school and doing notable progress. I’m one of those students who like studying and gaining new skills. When I’m at the 10th form, I will start attending a preparatory course. It’s a good step towards my future education. My younger sister will be at the eighth form by that moment. Hopefully, she will try harder not to fall behind at school. My parents both work in sales. They are not going to change anything as it’s very profitable to run a clothes’ store
I don’t know exactly how things will go in the future, but I hope that I will have travelled more by the time I’m eighteen. Travelling and learning new facts about foreign cultures and traditions is something I’m looking forward to. At the same time I want to learn to speak other languages and to make friends in various countries. When I come back home, they will still be my friends, to be precise my pen pals.
And last but not least, in this letter to my future self I’d like to mention that I totally love every moment right now. There are simply some goals that haven’t been reached yet.