Hi again! This week I’m going to talk to you about a country that I would like to visit. Although I really like to travel today I’m just picking one country, and that country is EE.UU, basically because I’ve never been there before, I’ve got members of my family and many friends there that I haven’t seen in years, is a place full of attractions and entertainment, and I would like to learn english living in a country where all the time you have to speak, think and read in that language.
I’ve been thinking about study and/or work there for a year or so, having the possibility to know different traditions, people, cultures and know the typical places like The White House and Wall Street.
I don’t want to stay only in one city, as much as possible cities I can visit the best. Also I would like to attend a basketball match and undergo the sensation of being there.
Many friends of mine told me that central park is a really good place to go to with your girlfriend or someone especial…maybe I’ll be able to do that ,it’s not a bad idea =P!
I hope this kind of dream or goal could be accomplished in the future.
Well I think this is it, hope you could go to the countries you like to visit and have a real good time.
See you next week!
Bye!
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EEUU have a lot of entertainments, PARTIES OF COURSE!!! you haveee to go but you have to remember that you have a girlfriend and you must be a good boy.
ResponderEliminaryou.. always thinking in places to go with your girlfriend..
ResponderEliminarbye bye =)
Good response Daniel,
ResponderEliminarWhere in the States do your friends and family live? Not, by chance, in Ohio, I don't imagine. I've actually been to Central Park, and it is a great place--New York in general is very interesting. Today, though, if you want to see teh best basketball player, you have to go to a Cleveland game in Ohio to see Lebron James. He's extraordinary.
Anyway, here are some grammar comments:
--EE UU is the United States
--"is a place full of..." needs to be "it is a place full of..." If you start a new clause with a seperate idea, you need to put the subject again.
--BAsketball game/Soccer match
--special, not especial
Take care
Joe