Teresa was going downstairs to the laundry when she heard a loud crash came from in side auntie Tin flat. She went to the door and she heard auntie Tin cry out. She tried to get in but she couldn't. She thought she'd better call emergency services. So she rang and asked for an ambulance and when she told them she couldn't get into the flat they sent a rescue unit as well.The ambulance took auntie Tin and her daughter Helen to the hospital and Teresa explained what happened to her neighbours.
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Monday, 28 October 2013
local Woman Catches Thief
Julie Anderson lived in Seaford for 20 years. She said one man knocked her door and asked her the way to Seaford station. She was suspicious when she saw him on the neighbour door. She rang the police after he disappear around the side of the house but she didn't wait for the police to arrive.
Later she saw the man carrying bag he didn't have before. She follow the man in her car to the station. She called the police and the police caught him.
Finally the police warned Julie Anderson Against such dangerous action in the future.
Later she saw the man carrying bag he didn't have before. She follow the man in her car to the station. She called the police and the police caught him.
Finally the police warned Julie Anderson Against such dangerous action in the future.
Fire Damages Midtown Building
Last night the people were shocked about big fire in midtown building. All the resident they got out of the building after that the fire engine came and the fire was stopped but the building was very damaged. The resident will find temporary accommodation for themselves.
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Computer in classroom
I think computer in classroom is good because it provides easy access to wide range of information. Whereas, using computers for long times has negative effects on health.
Living in Australia
I believe living in Australia is good because you can go back to study and my kids have better opportunity to get a better future. However, it is very hard to get a decent job for new migrants.
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