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Montag, 2. Oktober 2006, 19:56

Australia

ok..we've got a topic about london and the usa..but in australia english is an important language, too! for a long time it was my "big drem" to go there..it's a dream right now, too..but it isn't my "big dream" i hope you'll understand me;)
yeah and..australia is really nice, isn't it..but there are a lot of animals i don't like really much:P and..oh i think everyone knows the "crocodile hunter" steve irwin;)
hmm i think we can talk about new zealand here, too..we mustn't open a new topic:D ok..babaa*g*
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Montag, 2. Oktober 2006, 21:16

@dizzzy first something helpful for you: never use "mustn't" in sense of "don't have to do". mustn't means it is forbidden to do something.

I like australie but I wouldn't miss anythink if I couldn't go there anytime. A friend of mine has been to australia and she saw all those big cities which are worth to be visited. She is enthusiasted by australia. I also would like to see it but I prefer New Zealand..it must be such a wonderful country.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 10:49

I was in Australia when I was 6 years old cause my Aunt/Uncle/Cousins lived there. Of course I can't remember everything but I know the Pics and some places. My Uncle etc. lived in Port Douglas but we also were in Sydney and another places, I don't know the names...
That was really cool, for example the animal parcs or the volcanos. And of course Sydney but the weather was bad at the first day...
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 11:42

At the moment Australia is a bit... let’s say stupid for me because my Australian pen pal hadn’t wrote me back since 6 moths... but normally I like Australia and want to go there as soon as I can.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 11:54

is your pen pale really a reason disliking australia at the moment? I don't think so ;)
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 13:08

i like the usa and great britain more, i don´t know why. maybe just because i know more about them...
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 13:25

i like australia... but... usa an india is better... i think... but... no... i like these three equivalent

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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 13:34

I think it's fantastic to visit but england and the USA are better to live there. I mean, holidays there are reeaally interesting, I can't tell all what we've seen--- I'd like to go there again. But only for holidays, I prefer living in england or USA...
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 13:42

I've never been to Australia, but I want to go there while I'm studying.
I think it's very nice there, you almost only here good things about it. I have a few friends who have been there and they all liked it a lot.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 13:55

I imagine a life in a little village in australia is very boring but being in a big city is interesting.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 14:41

i don't like cities... villages are better... and quieter....

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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 16:12

I think in the other way around. I like big cities more than villages. but I would live in a village if there is a big city in the near.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 16:47

I live in the same boring village my whole live and I lik cities SO much more. But theres no big city in the near. Horrible...

Okay, but.. Back to Australia. I think for Holidays it's wonderful. But I can't say how it is to live..
The Great Barrier Reef is so cool, you can go in a ship, and there downstairs and you see the fishes and "Korallen" and so on..
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 17:54

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i don't like cities... villages are better... and quieter....



i prefer cities, really!! i don't know why..i can't understand, wehy that someone can live..for examle in a little house in a small village an the mountains(switzerland) like heidi oder something like this...i need the smoke and de crowded cities, and then i've got a feeling home:D*dream*
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 18:02

I like to live a little outside the city, not in the very centre. That's just too busy and crowded and loud. I wouldn't like that.
I actually live outside the city, but close enough to it. I need about 30 minutes to get into the city centre and that's totally okay for me.
It's really nice out here, nice houses, nice people, quiet place (well, except for the REALLY loud son of our neighbors, but whatever) and there's still some nature around, I like that.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 21:18

me too. I live in a small city and I have a way of 20 minutes to the big city.
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Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006, 22:58

i dream of going to 'down under' and live there for a few years. the country is really interesting.

o i remember last year, our english teacher brought an new zealandish ( is that the right word?) to our classs and she told us about new zealand.
people can make their drivers licenc with 15 !

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Mittwoch, 4. Oktober 2006, 17:59

with 15?? oh my god...that's totally unresponsible, in my opinion.
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Mittwoch, 4. Oktober 2006, 18:33

hmm in really small villages for example children can drive a trecker(is this the right word? sorry!) ..my father has done that with 4 years...so i think it isn't a big problem to drive a car with 15 - really not for everyone, but people who are good in this, why do they have to wait up to their 18th birthday?
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Donnerstag, 5. Oktober 2006, 22:05

there are a lot of reasons. we spoke about this topic at the school and there are more disadvantages. young people who have their drivers livence don't have the responsibility to be in the traffic. for example, the usa. there you can make your licence with 16 and there are a high number of accidents caused by these teenagers.
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