What matters to you?
We spoke to five people about what was the most important thing for them in their lives. This is what they said.
I’m a millionaire and everybody thinks I should be happy, but I’m not. I don’t have to worry about most things, but it’s difficult being on your own. Sure, I’ve got friends, but I wonder what would happen if I lost all my money? (Brian)
Humph, that’s easy. As long as I’ve got cash then I’m fine, aren’t I? I don’t really need anything else because I can buy whatever I need. (Mark)
Easy, people who love you! To be honest, if I had any problems the first people I’d turn to are my mum and dad. They’d always be there for me. (Jackie)
I’ve slept on the street before and it’s the worst thing that can happen. Once you’re there it’s so difficult to get a job and without a job you don’t have enough money. So, for me, it would definitely be somewhere to live. (Rick)
Last year I was in Caracas in South America and I was just amazed at how happy everyone was. There were people living on the street, they had no money and often looked really hungry, but they always seemed to believe that things would get better. So, for me, that’s what’s got to be the most important thing. (Scott)
Writing A magazine is asking its readers to write articles describing a sporting event or competition that they know well. It could be something from the reader’s country or an event which is well known around the world. Write a short description (between 100 and 150 words) of an event. Remember to include information about what the event/competition is, how people or teams enter and any historical or memorable moments from past events/competitions.
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