Sophie: I’ll book your train tickets now and call you back in an hour or so. Sophie: I’ve booked hotel rooms for the three of us for this weekend, so you can get to know London a bit better.
The theatres are still great and Piccadilly Circus looks a little different than it used to, but it’s still a meeting place and the lights are still there, but … I like the new London! So … The area near the river is very different, but the West End hasn’t changed much. I hadn’t seen the London Eye close up before, and the Tate Modern’s an impressive building with great views of the bit that used to be the docks. I love what they’ve done on the South Bank. For concerts and to buy new clothes … but it didn’t use to be as busy as it is now.
A voter can thus store the card on his/her mobile, upload it as a PDF on Digi locker or print it or even self-laminate it.
Oliver: So what else did you use to go to London for? Ans: The e-EPIC or Electronic Electoral Photo Identity Card is a secure portable document format (PDF) version of our Voter ID, which can be downloaded on mobile or in a self-printable form on the desktop. CTV news from Canada (Oct, 2006): Watcher was used to capture a crime where two teenagers broke into a house, the story was shown on CTV news, Oct 2006. It’s nothing like it used to be! The record shop I always used to visit is now a really cool café specialising in bubble tea! Sky News from UK (July 22, 2009): Sky News investigation used digi-watcher to catch rogue PC repairers, and published the video on this story on July 22, 2009. Sophie: I just thought that I’m always abroad, but we’ve got one of the most interesting cities in the world just an hour from home and I’ve never even written about it! So here I am. So … do you have more reasons to stay near home these days? Sophie: Yes, I am! I’d forgotten how amazing it is … and it’s near home. She used to go away on really long trips and these days it’s maximum a week. Oliver: I wonder if she’ll start travelling less.ĭaisy: Maybe. He didn’t use to wear nice clothes, and recently he’s looking quite cool. Oliver: Is she finally going out with your headteacher?ĭaisy: Ha! I’m not sure, but I think they’ve been seeing each other for a while. She called earlier and said she’d call back. Secondary Plus English course (12-17 years)ĭaisy: I don’t know.
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