Bonjours pouvez vous s'il vous plaît me corriger mon texte en anglais, c'est plutôt important. Merci d'avance^.^
In the darkness far out to sea, I couldn't see my neighbour but I could hear they hearts beating. On th boat the humidity level was high and we was soaked to the bone! We were all frozen and it was very unpleasant. But I toughed it out. I was thinking about my children and about my wife that I left at home. I was wondering if I succeed this cross, I could earn my living, provide my family and maybe fulfil my dream by opening my own bakery and with the bakery, perhaps, I could make a fortune and have a peaceful life me and everyone in my family. It was probably 11 o'clock at night, but I'm not certain. I was losing track of time and place. I was very tired, so I fell asleep. When suddenly, I heard a smuggler who was screaming at a woman, because she was aboard without her consent and she hadn't paid the cross. The poor woman promised him to pay when we will arrived in America but the man wouldn't listen and he had ordered at two man to keep him locked up in a very small room of the boat. A few hours later, they told us that we were going to need a resident permit, a Green Card and a work permit in order to live normally in America because otherwise we couldn't work except if we find a moonlighting but generally with these jobs the hardworking are underpaid. They also told us that we were going to be welcomed in a shelter with others emigrants. After this speech an older man sat next to me ans asked me my job, so I told her that I had an unrewarding job because I was a garbage men despite years of study. I also asked them questions, I asked them why does he emigrate. And he told me hopeful that he would like to join his son who's a doctor. He also told me that he wants to do him a surprise. Strangely, I was surprised by the sincerity of his eyes, and I promised myself to help him and the poor woman during the emigration. Then, we could finally see th American Coast and we had to swim until her. After everyone left the boat, I went back for my book bag and something stopped me... We forgot the woman who was crying on the room. I've picked the look. Next when she was free, she thanked me, and we get back with the others.
Je devais raconter la journey d'un réfugier avec une liste de mots imposée: moonlighting unrewarding job free peaceful poor hopeful underpaid hardworking emigrate make a fortune earn a living fulfil a dream provide for one's family cross shelter work permit Green Card residence permit smuggler emigration emigrant
In the darkness far out to sea, I couldn't see my neighbour but I could hear their hearts beating. On the boat, the humidity level was so high that we were soaked to the bone!
We were all frozen and it was very unpleasant. But I toughed it out. I was thinking about my children and about my wife that I left at home.
I was wondering if I succeeded this cross, I could earn my living, provide to my family and maybe fulfill my dream by opening my own bakery and with the bakery, perhaps, I could make a fortune and have a peaceful life with my whole family beside me.
It was probably 11 o'clock at night, but I was not certain. I was losing track of time and place. I was very tired, so I fell asleep. When suddenly, I heard a smuggler who was screaming at a woman, because she was aboard without his consent and she hadn't paid the cross. The poor woman promised him to pay when we will arrived in America but the man wouldn't listen and he had ordered at two man to keep her locked up in a very small room of the boat.
A few hours later, they told us that we were going to need a resident permit, a Green Card and a work permit in order to live normally in America because otherwise we wouldn't be able to work except if we find a moonlighting but generally with these jobs the hardworking are underpaid.
They also told us that we were going to be welcomed in a shelter with others emigrants. After this speech, an older man sat next to me ans asked me my job, so I told him that I had an unrewarding job because I was a garbage men despite years of studying.
I also asked him questions, I asked him why does he emigrate. And he told me, hopeful, that he would like to join his son who's a doctor. He also told me that he wanted to surprise him.
Strangely, I was surprised by the sincerity in his eyes, and I promised myself to help him and the poor woman during the emigration.
Then, we could finally see the American Coast and we had to swim until there.
After everyone left the boat, I went back for my book bag and something stopped me...
We forgot the woman who was crying on the room. I picked the book. Next, when she was finally free, she thanked me, and we got back with the others.
Très bon devoir, malgré quelques petites fautes de rien du tout! :)
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In the darkness far out to sea, I couldn't see my neighbour but I could hear their hearts beating. On the boat, the humidity level was so high that we were soaked to the bone!
We were all frozen and it was very unpleasant. But I toughed it out. I was thinking about my children and about my wife that I left at home.
I was wondering if I succeeded this cross, I could earn my living, provide to my family and maybe fulfill my dream by opening my own bakery and with the bakery, perhaps, I could make a fortune and have a peaceful life with my whole family beside me.
It was probably 11 o'clock at night, but I was not certain. I was losing track of time and place. I was very tired, so I fell asleep. When suddenly, I heard a smuggler who was screaming at a woman, because she was aboard without his consent and she hadn't paid the cross. The poor woman promised him to pay when we will arrived in America but the man wouldn't listen and he had ordered at two man to keep her locked up in a very small room of the boat.
A few hours later, they told us that we were going to need a resident permit, a Green Card and a work permit in order to live normally in America because otherwise we wouldn't be able to work except if we find a moonlighting but generally with these jobs the hardworking are underpaid.
They also told us that we were going to be welcomed in a shelter with others emigrants. After this speech, an older man sat next to me ans asked me my job, so I told him that I had an unrewarding job because I was a garbage men despite years of studying.
I also asked him questions, I asked him why does he emigrate. And he told me, hopeful, that he would like to join his son who's a doctor. He also told me that he wanted to surprise him.
Strangely, I was surprised by the sincerity in his eyes, and I promised myself to help him and the poor woman during the emigration.
Then, we could finally see the American Coast and we had to swim until there.
After everyone left the boat, I went back for my book bag and something stopped me...
We forgot the woman who was crying on the room. I picked the book. Next, when she was finally free, she thanked me, and we got back with the others.
Très bon devoir, malgré quelques petites fautes de rien du tout! :)