Yesterday I woke up when my alarm clock rang. My Mum got up immediately. And she brought me my breakfast in bed. I ate cereal and drank cocoa with milk. Then I had a shower and got dressed. I chose a nice t-shirt and the trousers my grandma bought me in New York during the holidays. My goldfish swam towards me when he saw me and I fed him. I heard Dad calling me. He asked me if I knew my lessons. I told him I learnt them by heart and he drove me to school. He gave me some pocket money to buy a croissant. I took it and said thank you. At school I found a love letter in my locker. My secret girlfriend sent it to me. I read it in a hurry. She said I was the most handsome boy in my class and It made me feel great! I bought her some earrings for her birthday. They cost me a lot of money but they’re beautiful. After that, I had a maths test which I thought was a piece of cake. I understood everything. On the way home I saw a rainbow. After having dinner, I did my homework and then went to bed. I slept like a log in my car shaped bed. I slept I dreamt the Grand Prix. won I wish every day could be as perfect
“I think this is it, Mrs Grant,” – said doctor Cold (Kold) and handed her the prescription. The prescription (the list) was very long and Mrs. Grant was close to falling down in a faint when she finished reading it to the end. She had a headache, the had a cold, she was beginning to feel the symptoms of influenza. To cap it all, one of her children had mumps. “I also prescribed you the tablets (a medication) for high blood pressure,” – said doctor Cold. “How many tablets should I be taking?” “One tablet after each meal, that is three tablets a day.” Mrs. Grant thanked the doctor and heavily (with difficulty) walked to the pharmacy. She handed her long prescription to the pharmacist – to Mr. White. Mr. White gaily greeted her. “Now this is health!” (“What a wonderful health!”) he said, as he looked at the list.