Guide 2 My Experiences and Learnings in Life: They're Jumping and Skateboarding. No, I Haven't. I Have Never Done Them
Guide 2 My Experiences and Learnings in Life: They're Jumping and Skateboarding. No, I Haven't. I Have Never Done Them
Guide 2 My Experiences and Learnings in Life: They're Jumping and Skateboarding. No, I Haven't. I Have Never Done Them
Have you ever wanted to be able to climb over three-meter walls? How about jumping
from one building to another? My name is Logan Smith, I’m 13 years old, and I can do
all those things because my hobby is Parkour.
In Parkour, or free-running, you must get from one place to another as quickly as you
can. If There is something in your way, you go over it. Under it or
Around it. It’s great fun. But it can be dangerous, so if you want to learn, you’ll have to
find a good teacher. The first thing you learn is how to fall well. I began learning
Parkour three years ago. I fell over a lot first, but I learned fast, and I have improved
since then. I haven’t fallen for about three months.
I’ve lived in this town since I was two years old. It’s a bit boring, because there aren’t
many places children can go to play. But that changed when I started learning Parkour.
Now the whole town is my playground.
1. Underline all the sentences which contain FOR and SINCE. Say when we use them.
SINCE- FOR- AGO
Since and for are both used to say how long something has been happening, but while SINCE is followed by a
precise time or a date, FOR is followed by a length of time:
Example:
A. She has lived here since 2011.
B. She has lived here for 3 years.
WRITING
Anita.
Reply Anita’s email talking about a travel experience too. Consider the following questions:
DEVELOPMENT
Dear Anita,
The trip that you made to Europe was great, I’m a little jealous! I want to tell you that I have a
travel experience too. You know, I’m from Colombia and I love traveling to around my country.
For example, I have gone to Quindío three times (Quindío is one of the thirty-two departments
that make up the Republic of Colombia). In my first trip last year in January, I have visited
Armenia which is the capital of the department of Quindío. This trip has been for two weeks,
where I have been able to do a cultural and cosmopolitan tour around the city. I have learned that
“Quindianos”, along with the “Antioqueños”, are the kindest and most generous people in
Colombia. But people didn’t be the only thing I loved about the trip. I also have learned that
coffee is the most important drink for “Quindianos” because they drink coffee almost five or six
times per day. Quindío is one of my favorites departments I have visited to, and I hope that I’ll
have the opportunity to visit it again.
Write soon,
William