It is common knowledge that seeing new places and meeting new people elevates our minds and brings variety to our lives. I love travelling for a few more reasons.
First, travel awakes my curiosity. Even the most basic thing on a trip becomes an adventure, like catching a bus or asking directions in a foreign language. Second, while travelling I appreciate the beauty of a new land and culture. There's something magical about living in a new place, surrounded by unfamiliar sights, food and people. Third, when I return home after a trip, I see my homeland in a whole new light. Fourth, travelling means getting out of the everyday routine of things. It is also worth mentioning that as we explore new places we also learn something new about ourselves.
I think I will never get bored of travelling as long as I am fit and healthy.
1. Whose is the book? – It is not my book. It is his book. 2. Where your handle? – She in a case. 3. Whose is a portfolio? – It is a portfolio of my sister. 4. Whose it is pencils? – These are not my pencils. These are pencils of my son. 5. Whose this room? - This room of my brother. In the room a table and a chair. 6. It is your notebook? – This not my notebook. 7. Where your books? – My books on the shelf. 8. These are his parents? – Yes, him. 9. Whose is paper? – It is my paper. – And where mine? – Your paper in a table. 10. This girl my sister. She is 7 years old. 11. It is my room. The room is big. In the room there are a lot of books. 12. Where your parents? – They at work. 13. Whose is a cat? - It is my cat. 14. It is my car. The car is new. She in a garage. 15. Where your sister? – She houses.
1. Whose book is this? - This is not my book. This is his book. 2. Where is your pen? - She's in the box. 3. Whose bag? - This is a list of my sister. 4. Whose pencils? - It's not my pencils. This is my son pencils. 5.Chya this room? -This Room my brother. The table and chair room. 6. It's your book? - This is not my book. 7. Where are your books? - My books are on the shelf. 8. It's his parents? - Yes, it. 9. Whose paper? - That's my paper. - Where's mine? - Your paper table. 10. This girl is my sister. She's 7. 11. This is my room. Big room. Many books in the room. 12. Where are your parents? - They are at work. 13.Chey this cat? -This Is my cat. 14.This is my car. The machine is new. She's in the garage. 15. Where is your sister? - She is at home.
Why I love travelling
It is common knowledge that seeing new places and meeting new people elevates our minds and brings variety to our lives. I love travelling for a few more reasons.
First, travel awakes my curiosity. Even the most basic thing on a trip becomes an adventure, like catching a bus or asking directions in a foreign language. Second, while travelling I appreciate the beauty of a new land and culture. There's something magical about living in a new place, surrounded by unfamiliar sights, food and people. Third, when I return home after a trip, I see my homeland in a whole new light. Fourth, travelling means getting out of the everyday routine of things. It is also worth mentioning that as we explore new places we also learn something new about ourselves.
I think I will never get bored of travelling as long as I am fit and healthy.