Friday, 28 October 2016
Strolling in Sydney
My second day in Australia, I wondered in city. I've already decided the route I wanted to go because I've gotten some information from my cosine who had lived here for a year. First of all, I've been to the opera house by light rail and train. It was easy to transfer than I thought. As soon as I took a photo of it, I headed to the market on the Rocks. But I couldn't get there because I misunderstood about instructions of the map. However, it was not big deal. Then I walked along pitt street. Finally, I got Town Hall station. On arriving there, I found the market which named Woolworth. My cousin said this market is cheaper than others. That's why I bought some food which was a bag of bread, a lettuce, a pack of sliced cheese and a packet of ham for next day lunch. After I got back house, my host mother prepared me dinner. We ate it together and had a chat.
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(On my) second day in Australia, I (wandered around the) city. I () already decided the route I wanted to go because I (had)gotten some information from my (cousin) who had lived here for a year. First of all, I've been to the opera house by light rail and train. It was eas(ier) to transfer than I thought. As soon as I took a photo of it, I headed to the markets (at) the Rocks. I couldn't get there (however,)because I (had) misunderstood (the) instructions (on) the map, (but) it was not (a) big deal. Then I walked along (P)itt (S)treet. Finally, I got (to) Town Hall station. On arriving there, I found the (super)market which is named Woolworth(s). My cousin said this (super)market is cheaper than (the) others. That's why I bought some food (here) which was: a bag of bread, a lettuce, a pack of sliced cheese and a packet of ham for (the) next day('s) lunch. After I got back (to the) house, my host mother prepared me dinner. We ate it together and had a chat.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Mayuko
Its interesting to learn about your experiences in Australia.
You need to work on your prepositions (at, on, to...) but you are doing well. Keep on writing