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  • Autor: hbecerra1996
  • hace 5 años

My New School
Hello, I'm Carmen! I come from Spain, but recently I moved to London and started studying
in a private school there.
First, I couldn't find the school. It is located in an isolated place, so it was very difficult to get
there.
Then the school rules were different from my former school. I must wear a uniform and I
mustn't run in the school building. But, like in Spain, I mustn't eat or drink in class, I mustn't
chew gum and I mustn't cheat in tests, either.
I like my new school; the teachers are kind and attentive. The school building is in excellent
conditions. And I made some new friends in my classroom.
And after school, I get the same orders at home. My mother keeps telling me: "get up, don't
be late, and make your bed”.
Some things never change!​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Danielamichelly2006
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Respuesta:Mi nueva escuela

¡Hola, soy Carmen! Vengo de España, pero recientemente me mudé a Londres y comencé a estudiar

en una escuela privada allí.

Primero, no pude encontrar la escuela. Está ubicado en un lugar aislado, por lo que fue muy difícil conseguirlo.

ahí.

Entonces las reglas de la escuela eran diferentes a las de mi escuela anterior. Debo llevar uniforme y yo

no debe correr en el edificio de la escuela. Pero, como en España, no debo comer ni beber en clase, no debo

mascar chicle y tampoco debo hacer trampa en las pruebas.

Me gusta mi nueva escuela; los profesores son amables y atentos. El edificio de la escuela está en excelente

condiciones. E hice nuevos amigos en mi salón de clases.

Y después de la escuela, recibo los mismos pedidos en casa. Mi madre me sigue diciendo: "levántate, no

llegues tarde y haz tu cama ”.

¡Algunas cosas nunca cambian!

Explicación:

Respuesta dada por: Ayudiux
1

Respuesta:

My New School

Hello, I'm Carmen! I come from Spain, but recently I moved to London and started studying  in a private school there.  First, I couldn't find the school. It is located in an isolated place, so it was very difficult to get there.  Then the school rules were different from my former school. I must wear a uniform and I  mustn't run in the school building. But, like in Spain, I mustn't eat or drink in class, I mustn't  chew gum and I mustn't cheat in tests, either.  I like my new school, the teachers are kind and attentive. The school building is in excellent  conditions. And I made some new friends in my classroom.  And after school, I get the same orders at home. My mother keeps telling me: "get up, don't  be late, and make your bed”.  Some things never change!​

Everything is correct :)

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