Christine wrote a letter to her parents describing her arrival in an old city in southern Poland. The long train journey from London took two days. When they boarded the train in Warsaw, their sleeping compartment was not available, so they had an uncomfortable night without beds. However, the city is beautiful with its 13th century main square filled with flower stalls and cafes. While the Polish people are friendly, few speak English, so Christine hopes to learn some words before leaving to visit Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains.
1. Dear Mum and Dad
We finally arrived in this beautiful old city in the south of
Poland last night. I was so tired! The train journey from
London took two days. Aunt Betty had booked a sleeping
compartment, but when we got on the train in warsaw, there
Wasn´t one! So we had nowhere to sleep. We did get seats in
the end, which was lucky because some people were standing.
What an uncomfortable night!
But it´s so wonderful to be here. There is a fantastic
Building called Wavell castle – we´re going to visit that
tomorrow. The main market square was built in the 13th
Century, and is full of flower stalls. There are a few small
cafés on the square, so it´s very quiet and pretty.
Polish people are polite and very friendly, but not many
Speak English. We´re hoping to learn some words before we
leave. I do know how to say hello and thank you already! After
Krakow, we are heading for Zakopane in the Tatra mountains.
I do hope we can find a bus to take us there!
With love from Christine
2. PROBABLE FUTURE:
Dear Mum and Dad
We are going to arrive in this beautiful old city in the south of
Poland last night. I´m going to be tired! The train journey from
London is going to take two days. Aunt Betty is going to book a room to sleep
compartment, but we are going to get on the train in warsaw, there
Wasn´t one! So we are not going to sleep. We´re going to get seats at
the end, which is going to be lucky because some people are going to be standing.
It´s going to be such an uncomfortable night!
But it is going to so wonderful to be here. There is a fantastic
Building called Wawel castle – we´re going to visit that
tomorrow. The main market square is going to built in the 13th
Century, and is going to full of flower stalls. There are is going to see a some small
cafés on the square, so it is going to be very quiet and pretty.
Polish people are is going to polite and very friendly, but not many
are going to Speak English. We´re going to hope to learn some words before we
leave. I am going to do know how to say hello and thank you already! After
Krakow, we are going to heade for Zakopane in the Tatra mountains.
I am going to hope we can find a bus to take us there!
With love from Christine
3. FUTURO NO PROBABLE
Dear Mum and Dad
We finally will arrive in this beautiful old city in the south of
Poland last night. I will to be so tired! The train journey from
London will take two days. Aunt Betty will have booke a sleeping
compartment, but when will we get on the train in warsaw, there
Wasn´t one! So we will have nowhere to sleep. We will get seats in
the end, which will to be lucky because some people will to be standing.
It will to be such an uncomfortable night!
But it´s will so wonderful to be here. There is a fantastic
Building called Wawel castle – we will visit that
tomorrow. The main market square will built in the 13th
Century, and it will be full of flower stalls. There will a see a some small
cafés on the square, so it will be very quiet and pretty.
Polish people will polite and very friendly, but not many
will Speak English. We will hope to learn some words before we
leave. I will know how to say hello and thank you already! After
Krakow, we will to heade for Zakopane in the Tatra mountains.
I will hope we can find a bus to take us there!
With love from Christine
4. QueridosMamáy Papá
Finalmente llegamos a esta hermosa ciudad vieja en el sur de
Polonia anoche. ¡Estaba tan cansado! El viaje en tren desde
Londres tardó dos días. La tía Betty había reservado una habitación para dormir
compartimento, pero cuando subimos al tren en Varsovia, no
¡No era uno! Así que no teníamos dónde dormir. Conseguimos asientos
al final, que fue una suerte porque algunas personas estaban de pie.
¡Qué noche tan incómoda!
Pero es maravilloso estar aquí. Hay un fantástico
Edificio llamado castillo Wawel - vamos a visitar ese
mañana. La plaza del mercado principal fue construida en el 13
Siglo, y está lleno de puestos de flores. Hay algunos pequeños
cafés en la plaza, por lo que es muy tranquilo y bonito.
Los polacos son educados y muy amables, pero no muchos
hablan Inglés. Esperamos aprender algunas palabras antes de
salir. ¡Sé cómo decir hola y gracias ya! Después
Cracovia, nos dirigimos a Zakopane en las montañas Tatra.
¡Espero que podamos encontrar un autobús que nos lleve allí!
Con amor de Christine