<span>2.there are so many tall buildings in New York.We call them skyscrapers.
3.The first Europeans appeared in America at the begining of the 17th century.
4.There are always a lot of visitors in this museum.
5.. Christopher Columbus was a traveller and a sailor
6.I think he must rewrite his story.There are a lot of mistakes in it.
7.My little brother is a funny, joyful boy
8.Columbus discovered some islands in Central America.
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2) tom is going to not to join the gym
3) what are you going to do after you leave school?
4) are you going to go to university?
5) emily is going to study French
6) I am going to not to eat any more junk food
well he can't fly, he can walk
<span>1. Did he tell his mum about the concert?
2. Did she meet Harry at half past five?
3. Why did Jane go to the theatre? </span>
I’m graduating from school this year. As for many teenagers, the choice of future career is a real challenge for me. There are so many jobs, so it’s rather difficult to make the right decision. Of course it's hard to choose a future profession at this age but I personally think that we have to do what we like
So I have been thinking about it for a long time. I have discussed it many times with my parents and closest friends, but I’m still a bit confused.
Firstly, I had a wish to do something I am keen on. I suppose turning your hobby into your future job is a great way one can become a successful specialist. I think I’m not bad at communication with people. I like getting to know their culture and traditions. I consider myself as a future journalist I absolutely adore it! Journalism today offers vast opportunities to young men and women. It is a developing and expanding profession I can spend evenings reading about it and learning languages which is one of the most important reasons why I want this career for me. I like languages and I find it very enjoyable to me and really useful.
The only problem is that my parents totally disagree with me. They say it’s not gonna bring me much money. They think I must be realistic and force me to become a programmer. I love computers and I spend quite a lot of time sitting in front of one, but programming is a completely different thing. I’m attending a programming course at the moment, so I can see it’s not something I’d really want to do.
Well, I hope I’ll be able to make the right choice, but for now future career is still an open issue.