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frez [133]
3 years ago
6

You recently visited a new shopping center in your town. You have decided to write a review of the new shopping center for your

school magazine. Here are two comments from other young people about the new shopping center: ''It’s easy to get to''. ''Everything seems quite expensive''. Write a review of the new shopping center for your school magazine, giving your views. *should be about 150-200 words long*
English
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Orlov [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

The new shopping center is really amazing I rate it 5 stars because it’s really easy to get to.Before I had to drive to get to my old shopping center ,but now I just have to walk because it right around the corner which I really enjoy because now I can go shopping more often.Altough some of the products might be expensive I suggest that it’s totally worth of buying it the customer service and employees are super nice and helpful if you ever need help with anything they will always try to help you the store is clean and in good shape which makes it more enjoyable.The store is never really that crowded which I love as well. I spend lots of hours in the store which shows how good this store really is I totally recommend it to anyone who wants to find a good shopping store that’s right for them

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