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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
The author moved to London two years ago
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
They share an apartment with a student from Spain
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
There are fifteen students in their English class
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
Mr. Brown is their English teacher
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
The author has never visited Buckingham Palace
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
The author found the Underground easy to use from the beginning
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
They went to Camden Market with their classmates
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
The author tried Thai noodles at the market
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
The weather in London is always sunny
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
The author lives on the ground floor
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
They practice English with classmates at a café
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Last month, I moved to London to study English at a language school. It was my first time living in a big city, and everything was very exciting but also a little scary. I found a small apartment near the school, which I share with Maria, a student from Spain. The apartment is on the second floor of an old building, and although it's not very big, it has everything we need.
My first week in London was full of adventures. On Monday morning, I started my English classes. There are twelve students in my class from different countries - Japan, Brazil, France, and Italy. Our teacher, Mr. Brown, is very friendly and patient. He always explains things clearly and makes our lessons fun with games and interesting activities.
After classes, I usually explore the city. I've already visited many famous places like Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. The Underground (that's what they call the metro in London) was confusing at first, but now I'm getting better at using it. I only got lost once, but a kind elderly lady helped me find my way back.
On the weekend, Maria and I went to Camden Market. It's an amazing place with hundreds of shops and food stalls. We tried some delicious street food - I had Indian curry, and Maria tried some Thai noodles. We also bought some souvenirs for our families. In the evening, we met some classmates at a local café where we practiced our English together.
The weather in London is quite different from my home country. It often rains, so I always carry an umbrella in my bag. Sometimes it's sunny in the morning but rainy in the afternoon! However, I'm starting to get used to it. I love how green the city is, with many beautiful parks where people relax and have picnics when the weather is nice
London has many parks
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