Jarek, Poland I don't know anybody from Poland here, but I'm lucky because the English boy next door is very friendly and kind. We are in the same class! I like teachers here. At home, the teachers seem a bit strict and serious. There are a lot of rules, too. Here, teachers are patient and don't give much homework. We students go out of school and buy pizza or burgers at lunchtime. We can't do that in Poland. | Daisy & Luck, the USA My sister and I like living. here. It's cool! My sister loves the British accent (口音). Everybody here is very polite. But we don't understand all your strange words — we say "yard" not. "garden", and "apartment" not "flat". The food is better here. There's Chinese, Indian andThai. At home we eat too much fast food. |
Zinah, India It's too cold here! I hate doing sports, especially outside in winter. Theteacher here is very serious about sports. I prefer science and maths. I always study from morning till evening. I love the maths class because the teacher is really funny, just like my maths teacher in India. The school is so big andsome students are very friendly. I'm from a small village school. But I think it's easy to communicate with them. I like making more friends. |
A. You can pick and eat it at once. B. Homegrown food is likely to be healthier. C. They can even help reduce (减少) the risk of getting ill. D. You can recycle plastic bottles and cups to grow something. E. You might also choose to grow some traditional vegetables and fruit. |
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