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miss Akunina [59]
3 years ago
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An unforgettable journey essay​

English
1 answer:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
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One morning Alfred’s mum interrupted him while he was doing his chores and asked him “do you want to go for a holiday at Hooligan Theme Park?” “Do I, I mean of course I do!” he replied in a happy voice. “Well you better get your self ready”, his mum told him. “What, are we going now?”

“Yeah, our plane leaves in two hours, so hurry up” his mum said, smiling.

So that night Alfred and his mum where flying in the plane. They finally reached their destination. Alfred was so tired, that when they got to their apartment he fell straight asleep on his big bed. The apartment was right next to the theme park, which was next to the ocean.

The next day Alfred and his mum went to the beach. They went fishing. Alfred caught a 26cm flathead and his mum caught a 10cm whiting. They also went for a swim and had a game of volleyball and had a sun bake. When the two got back to the apartment Alfred asked, “When are we going to the park?”

“Tomorrow, now go to bed!” his mum replied.

At the crack of dawn Alfred was up and ready to go to the Hooligan Theme Park. His mum said “Alright! Ill go and get the tickets and we can go.” “Yippee!” Alfred screamed. But there was a Problem; Alfred’s mum couldn’t find the tickets! “Alfred, have you seen the tickets?” she asked.

“No” he said in a confused way.

The two looked under the couch, under the bed, under their suitcase and in her hand bag, but they weren’t there. They turned the room upside down, but they couldn’t find the tickets.

So the two went down to the fish and chip shop for lunch. “Don’t worry about it, we will have a better time any way” he said sarcastically. “Yeah, you’re right. Do you want to go to the movies?” asked his mum. “Yes please mum,” said Alfred. “What do you want to see?” “Um, maybe Soul rider,” said Alfred. “Ok. Let’s go,” responded his mum cheerfully.

Soul rider was about a man Jason. He was told that he had to jump a motorbike over this river, because he was the best motorbike rider ever. “That was awesome!” Alfred blasted. “It was cool wasn’t it” said his mum with a laugh.

So the next morning Janet his mum told him to put on his cloths to go to hooligan theme park. Alfred did as he was told, but was very confused.” Where are we going?” “To Hooligan Theme Park!” answered his mum. “But we don’t have tickets!” said Alfred. “That’s what I thought as well, but you need to go and pick it up!” his mum told him. “Really? So were going to Hooligan Theme Park?” cried Alfred excitedly. “Yes!” laughed his mum.

So for that whole day Alfred and his mum had a really fun time at the park.

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