jueves, 30 de junio de 2011

Earthquake Simple Present Tense.

My family and I visit Santiago capital of Chile.  I listen to music in the house of my uncles. My mother speaks whit my uncles. My brothers watch TV. We go to sleep.
At 3:25 a m all people begin at screams: “Earthquake!”, “Help!” I get up immediately, afraid.
I go down the stairs, but the earthquake is very strong. I don´t  move of the stairs. My sister runs to the kitchen, and she shouts to my brothers. They get under the table. My mother looks a lamp, because the lights went out. The house shakes from side to side. My mother says: "Keep calm!”
The earthquake stops.  My brothers leave under the table. My mother opens the door and we all go to the street. The people begin to learn their homes. Walk down the street, and I see the street split in two. The mountain collapsed. My mother pulls out a radio. We begin listen:
“Sad awakening of Chile, a strong earthquake affects Santiago, measuring 8.8 Richter. Collapse of hills in various parts of the country”
We don´t  believe  what happens. We afraid by the earthquake. I realize don´t have water.
After the earthquake we are in shock. The days we return to Cananea city.








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