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Sep 4, 2014
A London View.

This summer I disappeared for a while; you might have noticed(1). I left Wenatchee, with my children, on 22nd of July, and didn't return until 23rd of August(2). We escaped for a whole month! It was a trip that I had planned for a year, and what a trip it was!(3) We went to five places: London, Spain, Yorkshire, Scotland, and Iceland. I feel very privileged to have  traveled so much, and to have done it with my kids. It was very memorable, and inspiring. Before we left, I had been feeling like a deflated balloon, but now that I'm back, I am totally inflated again, full of adventures and things to write about. Probably the place that I found most exciting was Iceland, because I had never been there before. I will certainly write some podcasts about that mysterious country. It made a big impression on me, and I definitely would like to go back. By the last week, my children were moaning(4) to come home and play with their friends. They had had enough(5) of traveling and of being with their mother 24 hours a day! However, I think, for the most part, they had a really good attitude. As we look back at the photos of our trip, they have plenty to say. This photo of London is one of the best that we took. I was so happy to visit all the places that are familiar to me, to walk along the Thames as the sun was going down and the historical buildings were being illuminated. It was the first place we visited, and so I will have several podcasts about that great city for you to listen to soon.

1. 'You might have noticed' is like saying, 'Maybe you noticed.' The meaning is the same. Here are some more examples:

a. Your brother just left; you might have seem him leave.

b. The neighbors were having a party last night; you might have heard the noise.

c. The new teacher arrived today; you might have met him.

2. In this sentence I use the negative. I could have told you about my dates of departure and return positively though: I left on 22nd of July and returned on 23rd of August. So, why did I use the negative? I did it to add to the sense that I was gone for a long time: I didn't return until ..... adds to the idea that I was gone for quite a while. You can use this with the time, as well as with dates.

a. He didn't come home until 11:30pm. (The negative implies that he was late).

b. She didn't renew her driver's license until 10 years after its expiration date!

3. 'What a trip it was!' is an exclamation that needs no adjective, though you can have one in front of the noun if you like.

a. What an exciting trip it was! What a trip it was!

b. What a crazy party it was! What a party it was!

c. What a rude man he is! What a man he is!

4. 'My children were moaning to come home and play with their friends.' To moan is literally to make a complaining noise. We also use the verb to show that a person wants something.

a. He's moaning because he's hungry.

b. They've been moaning all day to go to their friend's house. 

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1 Comments
  • a year and a half ago
    farhaf faraji
    hi my dear teacher,
    I'm Iranian from Tehran.i got familiar to your podcasts by a close friend of mine.i have listened to your some podcasts which are related to 2008 and 2009.i was always listening them whenever i could such as in subway on every morning until a few days age , listening to one of your fabulous podcasts inspired me to take a look at your website and now i'm writing this right after i read your podcast called "A London view" .i am really happy that you had a fantastic and memorable journey to your original country.i appreciate that it's not easy to produce all these useful and inspirational podcasts which encourage people as me who want to improve their english.
    thanks ever so much for your help,i really appreciate it.
    best wishes