Most people dream of having certain things in their life, but possessions are not as important as life aims. It is simply vital for each person to have aims and to live trying to fulfill them. At first, they might seem impossible, but if we genuinely want something, it usually comes true.
Aims can be different. Some people connect them with professional growth and career, others want to have a large family with many children in it. There are some that want to become famous or to stand out from the crowd. All these aims are worth considering.
As a child I dreamt of having a bicycle and my parents bought it for me for good behavior and excellent marks at school. Our goals change and mature as we become older. However, we should remember if we really want something to become true, we should make every effort to achieve it. Nothing comes easy.
At the moment, one of my main goals is to learn foreign languages and I know if I don’t study hard it will remain a simple unfulfilled dream. That’s why I take every chance to learn new words and expressions and to practice them in writing and speaking. After the school I would like to continue studying foreign languages at the university. That’s my next goal and I know I will have to strive for it as it’s not easy to enter a good educational institution with limited knowledge.
Another goal that I have is to have my own car and to learn how to drive. At first, I will need to learn the theory and the Highway Code. Then I will be allowed to practice driving in the streets of our city.
In the future I would also like to have a united family: a loving husband and a couple of children. These are not my only life aims, but perhaps the most important ones. I’m happy to be having them, because nothing is really important without having aims in life.
There is a good saying: “You are what you eat”. I think it means that we should be aware of what we are eating and choose healthy food only. There are so many products today with chemical additives and preservatives. My parents try to buy only natural products, which are nit genetically-modified. I can’t say I’m a picky eater but there are some dishes which I like and those which I don’t. For example, I can’t stand mushrooms or fish in food. Seafood is alright but boiled or fried fish is not for me. My favourite food is pasta. My parents sometimes tell me I should live in Italy, because I like all variations of this food, be it boiled, fried, with sauce or without, with bacon, with cheese, with vegetables, etc. My most favourite dish is Carbonara. It’s a pasta-based dish with white sauce, bacon and parmesan cheese. I can eat it three times a day and never get bored. It’s not difficult to cook. You just need half a kilo spaghetti, several slices of bacon, 1 onion, 1 garlic clove, some olive oil, 2 or 3 eggs, a pinch of salt and pepper, some grated Parmesan cheese and 2 tablespoons of chopped fresh parsley. Spaghetti needs to be boiled in salted water, then drained well and tossed with a tablespoon of olive oil. For the sauce we need to cook chopped bacon on a large pan until it’s slightly crispy. Then we add chopped onion and minced garlic clove, 1 tablespoon of olive oil and cook it for a minute. Then we add beaten eggs into the pan, some cheese, salt and pepper and cook it constantly tossing. When the sauce is ready it’s added to spaghetti. The dish is sprinkled with chopped parsley and additional cheese. It is served immediately, while it’s hot. I have tried to cook Carbonara according to this recipe and it came out to be rather tasty.
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<span>She was sixteen years old when she ran away from the foster family. Jasmine wanted to live on her own. She caught a train to London, thinking that it would be easier for her to survive </span><span>there.
Jasmine spent several nights in cheap hotels, but then when she had </span><span><span>run out of </span>money, she spent her first night on a bench.
After that she spent some nights in a hostel for the homeless and and sometimes in abandoned houses.
She used to share a single room with fifteen people, and the room were </span><span>usually filthy with no running water or electricity.
But </span><span>at least she had a roof over her head in times when there were sub-zero temperatures outdoors.
The government gave her money, but that was just enough to eat.
Jasmine sold "The Big Issue"</span><span><span> magazines </span>... that was all she could really do.
Homelessness is a vicious circle that is very difficult to break out of.
It's very hard to get work, because no one takes you seriously.
She would like to get a place which she could call her home.
In our time, you can see a lot of homeless people</span><span><span> in the streets</span>.
These people are very unhappy. They have neither home nor family, they have no nice
warm clothes or enough food. I think that these people need help.
All people need a comfortable home, warm clothes and enough food.</span>