Essay
Jessica is thirty five years old. She graduated from middle school twenty years ago. This year her middle class had its twenty-year class reunion. All of her classmates and teachers were invited to attend. It was going to be held at a hotel near where their school used to be. Like many other buildings, the school had been torn down. It had been replaced by some apartment buildings.
At first she wasn't sure she could go to the reunion. One reason was that there wasn't anyone in particular that she wanted to see. Another reason was that she was very busy. She was a working mother, with a boy eight years old and a husband who was rarely at home. Going to the reunion meant she would have to arrange for someone to take care of everything while she was away. That wouldn't be easy. She didn't want to take her boy with her, and her husband wouldn't take time off from work.
Then she got a message from Sharon, one of her old classmates. Sharon was contacting people from their class and urging everyone to come. In their school days, Sharon was class monitor, and now she was helping to organize the reunion.
Their exchanged messages and Jessica said she couldn't make it. Then Sharon gave her a call and they talked for almost an hour. Sharon really wanted her to come, and so did a couple of Jessica's old friends. They were all wondering how she was doing. None of them had seen or heard from her since graduation. They were espeically curious since she hadn't gone to their first reunion ten years before.
Words
- reunion[riːˈjuːnjən]
a social occasion or party attended by a group of people who have not seen each other for a long time - occasion[əˈkeɪʒən]
a particular time when sth happens - particular[pəˈtɪkjʊlə]
used to emphasize that you are referring to one individual person, thing or type of thing and not others - in particular
adv.
especially, specifically - take sth off
cut down - arrange for
you can't say "arrange sb", you must say "arrange for sb (to do)"
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