Do you know something about the holiday camps in Hong Kong?The students in Hong Kong used to take part in an English holiday camp in their holidays. And their parents weren't with them, though they were very young.
Now they still enjoy taking part in many kinds of holiday camps without their parents. Many parents let their children take part in some kinds of holiday camps in order to learn some practical knowledge in their life and also learn some knowledge about living skills, science, reading and writing…The most important for the children is to learn to look after themselves.
Holiday camps in Hong Kong are not so expensive. Most families can afford to send their children there for further study or for making their bodies strong.
It is said that students in Hong Kong have much knowledge about many things. Perhaps it has something to do with all kinds of holiday camps.
⑥What(clearly)weather! Let's go cycling together.
⑦I will finish(clean)the house in ten minutes.
⑧ Do you know how(get)to the nearest station?
⑨ —What are you going to do tomorrow?
—I'm going to play computer games after(finish)my homework.
⑩ Turn right at the(three)crossing.
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Jim's grandparents live in a black building.the building is a bus station.Jim alwaysoff the bus there when he comes to see his grandparents.Between the station and the building is a busy street.down the street three hundred metres and turn right,there is a big market.Jim's grandparents usually buy fruit,meat andthere.Now they are buying beef there.They like living thereit's easy for them to buy what they need and go out.
A: Hi, Wu Dong! Ware you going to do?
B: I want to buy a few books to read dthe summer holiday. Is there a bookstore near here?
A: Sorry, you can ask the policeman othere.
B: Excuse me. Wis the nearest bookstore?
C: Well, go straight ahead. And then tthe second turning on the left. You'll find a tall building othe corner of Nanjing Road, and the bookstore is opposite the tall building.
B: Hcan I get there?
C: You'd better ta bus. You can take the No. 8 bus. Because the bookstore is about two kilometres a.
B: Thanks a lot.
C: You're w.