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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 201, Unit 8, Lesson 5

Directions to your house

Instructions: Using the vocabulary words from this lesson, provide directions for a guest from the nearest bus stop to your house. Which direction should your guest go? Where should he turn? What will he see on his way to your house? How will he recognize your house?

belgarath's submission: Average Rating:
The last school I attended was St vincent. It was 10 years ago? I studied comuter science especially databases system.
It was very interesting but too theoric. When I began to work I really find out the gap between school and real work.
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  • MiraJ
    Mochapoints: 24969  |  Teacher Score: 14843 (100%)

    Hi William.

    Very good. Just some minor corrections here.

    *St. Vincent

    *Was it 10 years ago?

    *computer

    *database systems

    *theoretical

    * found out the difference

    Continue!

     

     

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  • babak
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    The last school I attended was St vincent. It was 10 years ago? I studied comuter science especially databases system. It was very interesting but too theoric. When I began to work I really find out the gap between school and real work.

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