Wednesday 23 December 2009

Thank you



I have always thought that I was very good in English and when I knew that I had to take an English course I felt depressed because I thought it would be a waste of time.

After a few weeks I found out that I was not really good at a few things like writing and reading. But after a few classes with Mr. Gregory I started to get better in reading and writing. Classes with Mr. Gregory were very helpful because I feel like I am much better in writing. Also, I think that my right arm got bigger after all the writing tasks.
In conclusion, I don’t need a long conclusion. All I need to say is thank you Mr. Gregory.

How roads are built


Ever wondered how our roads have been built? I know I have. I am going to tell you how roads are built in 8 simple steps.

First, count the number of cars using the existing roads so that you could know how wide your new road should be. Then, start planning a route of the new road. Next, send the plans to the required authorities for their approval. After that, clear the route using bulldozers to get rid of all the houses and trees. Don’t forget to flatten the ground when you are finished. Then, put down thick layers of concrete. After that, complete the top surface of the road. Next, add lane markers, road signs and luminous traffic signals. Finally, check the roads for defects and open the road.
Just follow these simple steps and you will be driving on your own road in no time. Have fun, and good luck!

How to extract oil


Oil is one of the most important substances in the world. It can help develop countries because of the money it brings them. But in order to have oil, you have to know how to extract it. So I am going to tell you how it’s done.
First, the oil is located. And that is the most important step of all. Next, the ground is drilled where the oil is located. After that, the oil is pumped through a pipeline and then stored in storage tanks. Then, the oil is refined into different products, including petrol. After that, the petrol is stored in tanks. Next, the petrol is transported to stations and is stored in underground tanks. Finally, the petrol is pumped into car tanks.
In conclusion, extracting oil is a simple process. But the tough part is locating it.