My Visit to the Theatre
Two weeks ago my parents and I went to the theatre to watch the opera, Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky.
My dad had bought tickets for us the day before, so we didn't have to queue at the box office. When we arrived at the theatre, we went to the cloackroom to leave our coats there. Then my mum bought a programme to have a look at the cast. Our seats were in the stalls so we had a great view of the stage and didn't need any opera glasses.
The opera was in three acts, so there were two intervals and the opera lasted about three hours.
At the end I had mixed feelings about the performance. On the one hand I liked the music, the singers' voices and excellent period costumes, but on the other hand I was a bit bored at times.
Mary’s birthday was on Saturday and she decided to arrange the party all by herself. At first, making a party to celebrate her FIFTEENTH birthday looked like an easy thing to do. But when Mary started planning the event, a lot of questions came up. And the main problem was that she DIDN'T KNOW what to start with! Mary called her cousin Vicki and asked if she COULD help with the arrangements. Vicki was a year OLDER and more experienced in arranging parties. Vicki agreed and went to Mary’s house at once. When Vicki arrived, Mary WAS DESIGNING a menu for the party. Vicki looked at the draft of the menu and TOLD Mary that her approach was totally wrong. “We shouldn’t start with the menu,” she said, “We should start with the list of guests and with the programme for the event. You HAVE DECIDED who you want to invite to your party, haven’t you?” “No,” answered Mary, “I haven’t.” It took the girls half an hour to make a list of guests. Each name WAS WRITTEN carefully on glossy paper. “It looks fine,” said Vicki, “But there are too many of THEM. Don’t you think so?”
1) She gets up at 7:00.
2) He doesn't go to bed at 10:00
3) He works on his computer in the afternoon