1)I'm going to buy a new car
2)I'm going to walk with my friends
3)I'm going to swim
4)I'm going to shopping
5)I'm going to go to America
6)I'm going to watch TV all day
7)I'm going to play computer games all day
8)I'm going to listen music all day
9)I'm going to work,when it will start holidays
10)I'm going to read a new book
11)I'm going to improve English
12)I'm going to go to cinema
13)I'm going to sleep
14)I'm going to visit my grandparents
15)I'm going to improve my physical condition
16)I'm going to do all my homework
17)I'm going to have shower
18)I'm going to have dinner
19)I'm going to punish my younger brother
20)I'm going to write 30 sentences
21)I'm going to send this homework to you
22)I'm going to get a good education
23)I'm going to get a good mark this my homework
24)I'm going to get up at 7 o'clock tomorrow
25)I'm going to learn second foreign language
26)I'm going to celebrate my birthday
27)I'm going to help my parents all day
28)I'm going to solve maths
29)I'm going to learn to drive a car
30)I'm going to relax after this homework,because I'm tired.
Helen Keller is one of the most amazing people in the world. She was originally from Alabama in the US and she fell ill with a terrible disease that made her unable to see or hear. When Helen first became ill, she often screamed and behaved very badly. When she was 7 years old, Helen's family found a tutor for her, Ann Sullivan, who also had very poor eyesight. She was very strict with Helen and began to teach her to put words together with her hands, but Helen did not quite understand what they meant. So one morning she held Helen's hand under the water and wrote "W-A-T-E-R"on the other palm. That day, Helen learned 30 words! Then Helen learned to read Braille and type both in Braille and on a regular typewriter, and to understand what her teacher was saying, feeling her mouth when she spoke. At University, she began writing her first book, the Story of my life. She graduated from the University in 1904, becoming the first deaf-blind person to receive a degree. Helen has written many books and essays, lectured around the world, and worked hard to raise money and improve the living conditions of the blind.
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