dimecres, 15 de juny del 2016

FORMAL LETTER

4, Stuart little Street
Port Aventura City
87875
30th February 2015

Major
Mickey Mouse avenue
Port Aventura City
87875

Dear Sir, we are members of an organization which has collected signatures of Port Aventura's City habitants. We are writting in relation to the new motorway which a company wants to build in the land that you want to sell them.

In our view, the motorway will be a strong impact on the enviroment, so the animals and the plants will be wipe out. There wil be a lot of pollution and noise to the many vehicles that might drive along the motorway,  on the other hand, it will be very dangerous for the children who live in the area.

Most people of the city think that it is a bad idea to build the new motorway. Therefore, we hope that you can considere this.
Your faithfully,

Fuchichu west, Martis Rainforest and Masó. Representeers of the M organization.



OPINION ESSAY - School-leaving age.

OPINION ESSAY - The schoo-leaving age.
In Spain, the school-leaving age is sixteen years old although it is not obligation to leave the school at that age. On the one hand, some parents don' t agree with this. But on the other hand, in the view of the students it' s OK.
First of all, when you are sixteen you can get a summer job during three months, but it is not an oficial work, what does it means that in the world of work, people need young people to do things that others can't do. For .example, at sixteen we can start to work in a shop of clothes like Bershka or Stradivarius ( for the boys Pull and Bear or Jack and Jones). And for these "little jobs", we can win experience for work and you are preparing for the "real" or oficial works.
Secondly, that's an advantatge. Why? Because we can know better what we like to  work on and with the money of our job, we can save and pay our studies if we want to study. Some parents don't agree with that because they want that their children continue their studies after sixteen.
In conclusion, the school-leaving age is sixteen and we agree because we think that's  OK for introducing us to the world of the worker.