Writing task 2: look at the pictures and describe people: Descriptor: Write about: age, height, weight, looking and what he/she has got (1) Be grammatically accurate. (1) 1. 2. 3. ABS 4.
Then I go to colledge. It is far away from my house and I go there by bus. I have studies from two till six o’clock. I do not eat at the college. Then I come home and have diner. I like a big dinner, because when I come home from the college I am very hungry. After my dinner, I watch TV for a couple of hours and then I do my homework. If I have some spare time I do some work about the house. I sweep the floor, wash up and clean the carpets with the vacuum-cleaner. Sometimes my mother asks me to go shopping and buy groceries. Then I have free time. I go for a walk with my friends or watch TV, or read books, or play my favourite computer games. Then I have supper with my family. I like evenings very much, all members of our family get together after work and have opportunity to talk and discuss our family affairs. I usually go to bed at about eleven o’clock, sometimes even at midnight.
People in London in the mid-nineteenth century greatly feared cholera. At this time doctors(believed) that cholera (circulated) through the air, and (did not realize) that all the time raw sewage (was entering) water supply, and that the disease (spread) through the domestic water system. Although in the 17th and 18th centuries London (possessed) a water supply system and a sewage system which were the changing situation. Broken water pipes and sewage pipes often (flew) into one another, and most sewage (ended up) in the River Thames, which was the main source of drinking water for thousands. Between 1831 and 1867 a series of severe outbreaks (occured). In the outbreak of 1848-49, there were over 30000 cases of the disease in London, and 15000 people (died). By the mid 1860s the situation (had improved) mainly because by then engineers (had been working on) the construction of a completely new sewage system, which they (completed) in 1875, and which is still in use today.