Thursday, 20 April 2023

SEssion 19

 20th April 2023 

 sunny , cool 

Thursday 


Judeteana , 2023 , cls a 7-a 

https://cdn.edupedu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/engleza_cls_a_7_a_var.pdf

 reluctantly = in sila / fara chef 

https://cdn.edupedu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/ON_engleza_scris_7_var.pdf

to strain (ed) = a stoarce / a intoarce pe toate fetele


to be cross= to be upset 


2 comments:

  1. Running outside in the pouring rain is never a good idea but on that Sunday afternoon I felt like I had no choice. First things first, I have to tell you the reason I decided to do such a thing. Most of the time I spend this type of afternoons sleeping so the time would pass quicker, but this particular day turned out to be different.
    Out of a sudden, my phone started buzzing. I didn’t pay attention to it though, because I receive lots of non-important notifications, so I didn’t consider checking them at first. When I noticed it had been minutes since the first text popped up and I was still receiving new ones, I realised it could be something worth checking.
    When I picked up the phone I saw an endless amount of text messages from my friend who was desperately asking me for help. Her puppy was nowhere to be found. Of course, as soon as I heard the terrible news, I rushed out the front door trying to arrive at her house as fast as I could. I had to calm her down first, wipe off her tears and then we started searching for the dog. We looked almost everywhere inside the house and in the backyard, but unfortunately the puppy wasn’t anywhere.
    As we went back inside to take a break, the front door opened and her father entered the house with the dog in his arms. Apparently, it didn’t go missing, it had a vet appointment my friend had forgotten about. We felt ridiculous but we all started laughing because we had an interesting afternoon, which ended happily.

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  2. I had always wanted to be invisible – and, imagine what, it happened last Sunday when I went to a party where everyone at my new school was welcomed to come. I was really excited because it was a good opportunity to meet my new colleagues and even get along with some of them.
    I tried my best when I chose the clothes I was going to wear and when I did my makeup and hair, because I wanted to make a good impression. I arrived at the location around the set time and I think as soon as I entered I felt something wasn’t right with me. Everyone around me was having so much fun and I was sitting in a corner, hoping that someone would reach out to me and interact with me. It didn’t happen, though. That’s when I thought about being invisible. Although it sounded ridiculous, I couldn’t find any other possibility.
    After a while, someone who seemed as shy as I am, came to me and said ‘hello’. I was shocked because I thought I was truly invisible, so I asked if he could see me. He started laughing because of what I said and I felt a little pathetic when I realised what I had asked him, but our conversation continued anyway.
    Turns out I wasn’t invisible at all, it was the fault of my skills of socializing. It was a good lesson for me in the end, because I know what to improve in myself.

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