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terça-feira, 19 de março de 2024

escola sede: "Take a Minute, take Five!"

Mais um texto no âmbito do desafio "Take a minute, take Five!". Desta feita é o contributo da aluna Anissa Siqueira,, 9.ºIna subcategoria "The World around us".

                                                                                                The USA

Hi! I'm going to talk about the USA.

America is a big, exciting place with lots of yummy food, fun festivals, cool cities, and famous monuments!

In my opinion, it's one of the best countries in the world - my dream is to go there and visit the Hollywood sign. 

Food:

In the USA, you can munch on delicious burgers, hot dogs, and apple pies. Burgers are juicy, hot dogs are tasty, and apple pies are sweet and yummy!

Festivals:

Americans love to celebrate! On the Fourth of July, there are big firework shows and parties everywhere. Thanksgiving is all about eating a big meal with family and friends. And during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, there are colorful parades and music in the streets!

Cities:

New York City is famous for its skyscrapers (very tall buildings) and the Statue of Liberty. Los Angeles is sunny and known for Hollywood. Chicago is windy and has delicious pizza. Every city has something special to offer!

Famous Monuments:

The Statue of Liberty in New York welcomes visitors from around the world. The Grand Canyon in Arizona is a huge, amazing hole in the ground. And the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is a big red bridge that you can walk or drive across!

The USA is full of yummy food, fun festivals, cool cities, and famous monuments just waiting for you to explore! 

webography

.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States

.https://today.yougov.com/ratings/consumer/popularity/american-dishes/all

.https://www.pinterest.pt/pin/7529524369859961/                                                                                                                  Anissa Siqueira, 9º I

                                                                                                                                cortesia de envio de Constância Silva, docente de Inglês e colaboradora do CRESCER  


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