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plz check my grammar mistake Mon Jun 11, 2007 17:53 pm  plz check my grammar mistake
 

1.1. Imagine, that you live in one room with foreign The student/student during training on a language course. It/it is interested in your family traditions:

1) tell about structure and age of members of the family, family traditions;

2) take an interest in family traditions of the friend;

3) express the opinion that of the general I in what difference in traditions

Your familiesI always been interested in being a doctor as my future plan is to work in England but

I am not good enough in English so I have decided to enter the English language department.i live with a foreign student and I want to tell him about my family tradition. My family is one best family in the world. My parents are 42year sold, and I have two younger and one sister. My family is very hospitable and my younger ajay is very good sense of humor.

We always celebrate together such as New Year, the 8th of March, Easter, Christmas especially diwali. Diwali is the festival of lights. People shoot off firework in park all over the India. Street are lit up houses are decorated and painted a new. Diwali is also the beginning of the New Year according to the Hindu calendar and it is like New Year in India. In festival my mother cooks 7 item of food which includes sweets. Sweets are a major constituent in Indian festival cuisine. We usually go outside on Friday because it’s my father holiday or we get together and have dinner and we talk about our week how its send. On Sunday we watch some movies and Tv programme. And come together after a long time. We always celebrated festival outside New Year, with our uncles and aunts and other guest sand how big is your family? What are the characters of your family? Do help each other. What are specific food are includes in your festivals?
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plz check my grammar mistake Tue Jun 12, 2007 0:44 am  plz check my grammar mistake
 

I am not good enough in English language so I have decided to come by to the English language department.i live with a foreign student and I want to tell him about my family traditions. My family is the best family in the world. My parents are 42year old and I have two younger brothers and one sister. My family is very hospitable and my younger brother Ajay has a very good sense of humor.

We always celebrate together Holidays such as New Year, the 8th of March, Easter, Christmas, especially diwali. Diwali is the festival of lights. People shoot off fireworks in parks all over India. Streets are lit up, houses are decorated and painted anew. Diwali is also the beginning of the New Year, according to the Hindu calendar, and it is like New Year in India. In festival my mother cooks 7 items of food, which includes sweets. Sweets are a major constituent in Indian festival cuisine. We usually go outside on Friday because it’s my father holiday or we get together and have dinner and we talk about our week and how it's spend. On Sunday we watch some movies and TV shows. And we (gather,join) (together,in) after a long time. We always celebrated festival outside on New Year Day, with our uncles and aunts and other guests
sand(?) how big is your family? What are the characteristics of your family? Do you help each other? What are the specific food of your festivals?
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plz check my grammar mistake Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:25 am  plz check my grammar mistake
 

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