A- DONT FORGET TO WRITE A SHOPPING. B-SALLY STARTED WORKING AS A SHOP. C-I BOUGHT MY CD PLAYER FROM A DEPARTMENT. D-CAN YOU PAY OVER THERE? THIS CASH. E- LETS GO TO THE NEW SHOPPING. 1- STORE NEAR MY HOUSE. 2- LIST BEFORE GOING TO THE SUPERMARKET 3- REGISTER DOESNT WORK. 4. CENTRE NEAR THE POST OFFICE 5- ASSISTANT IN A BOOKSHOP
My hobby is reading. I read fantasy books, and any kind of material that I find interesting in Internet.
This hobby got started when I was a little girl. I had always wanted my parents to read fairy tales and other stories to me. Soon they got fed up and tired of having to read to me continually. So as soon as I could, I learned to read. I started with simple books. Soon I could read simple fairy tales and other stories. Now I read just about anything that is available.
Books provide the reader with so much information and facts. They have certainly helped me in my daily life. I am better equipped to cope with living. Otherwise I would go about ignorantly learning things the hard way.
Of course, I like to spend my spare time with my friends. We talk about all sorts of things. We discuss films, books, TV programmes. In fine weather we like to be in the open air. We have a good time together.
For example Englishmen are very fond of fireplaces, that's why many of them prefer the open fire to central heating.
They like to live in small houses with a small garden. People all over the world know the saying "The Englishman's home is his castle".
They say that English people keep to their traditions even in meals. Porridge is the dish Englishmen are very fond of. Many of them eat porridge with milk and sugar for breakfast. As for the Scots, for example, they never put sugar in their porridge, they always put salt in it.
The English are tea-drinkers. They have it many times a day. Some Englishmen have tea for breakfast, tea at lunch time, tea after dinner, tea at tea-time and tea with supper. Some English families have "high tea" or big tea and no supper. For high tea they may have cold meat, bread and butter, cakes, and, of course, a lot of tea. The Englishmen always drink tea out of cups, never out of glasses.