London University is one of the (highly) appreciated universities in the world, therefore, I wanted to be accepted there. But I was lucky and I was accepted there. I (had to) make two trips to London before I started one for the interview and another to find accommodation. The university provided students with information about flats. By the time the semester began, I (had already found) a place to live and a roommate. While I was studying, I didn’t think about work and how I (am earning) my living after university. When the time came, I realized that languages had always interested me so I applied for several jobs to teach English abroad. Obviously, I didn’t have any experience but I thought I had a small chance of (being accepted). In the end, a letter came and I felt nervous as I opened it. But the news (was) good! The letter offered me a job in a Swedish school. I knew the winter weather in Sweden was cold so I bought some warm clothes. Then I had a farewell party and everyone wished me good luck in my new life as a teacher. Since then I (have had) a lot of jobs in different countries and I am happy to say that I have enjoyed all of them. But I have wondered many times what (would have happened) if that first letter had turned me down.
1. Martin studied at a Canadian school. He had to learn English and French.
2. Mr. Walter writes about the wonders of nature. He has to travel a lot.
3. Yesterday Mrs. Carey's little son fell ill and she had to stay at home with him.
4. My cousin wants to be a musician. He has to play the piano several hours every day.
5. The tourists missed the bus and they had to walk to the museum in the rain.
6. If you want to learn more about Stone-henge, you have to read this book.
7. Tom can't play football this afternoon, he will have to prepare for a test.