MY FIRST SUIT
My grandmother who was very particular ... what I wore took me one day ... a small second hand tailor shop. A little man rushed ... her to serve us.
"What can I do ... you?"
"Have you got some good second-hand suits?" she asked.
"I got some second-hand suits she asks me. Like new they are hardly used!"
"I want a suit ... my grandson here," my grandmother said. "Do you mind if we look ...?"
We searched ... the shop ... a while until she saw something she liked. "Try this one ...," she said ... me.
"But, lady, ... all the suits I have got ... my shop you pick out the best, just ... my taste. I was thinking ... keeping it ... myself." He reached ... the suit and handed the jacket ... me. I put it ... . It hung a little loosely ... my shoulders, but the sleeves were all right.
"It fits him like a glove," said the tailor ... admiration. "A suit made ... measure couldn't fit him better."
"How much?" asked my grandmother.
"Twelve fifty. But only ... you."
I stood ... front ... the mirror. The shoulders were broad and I looked older, which was exactly what I wanted. I was beside myself ... joy but tried not to look too pleased. Grandmother was looking ... me ... satisfaction.
1. If I worked as a dishwasher, I would have to wash dishes.
2. If I worked as a costumed character, I would have to show my costumes.
3. if I worked as a ranger, I woul have to care for the rest.
4. If I worked as a cook, I would have to cook dishes.
5. Each job would give me experience.
6. Each job is exciting for me. Whithout some of these we'll not be able to live.
7. The most easiest job is a costumed character, because you should just show your costume and nothing else.
The most difficult job is a ranger, because you shoul be tough and strong.
8. I'd like to try a cook, because since my childhood I dream to be able to cook very delicious dishes for people.