Memories(1)
When I was a teenager, I used to be fascinated with1* TV series, such as " Pride and Prejudice ", " Jane Eyre ", " Sherlock Holmes " , " Little Women " and " Anne of Green Gables " and so forth.
At that time, there was a vintage televison in my parents' bedroom. It was too old to connect receive2* the video signal well. I either turned it on and off or had a to pat 3* on the TV in order to continue to watch my favorite series. Although suffering4* the pressure from heavy school work, I still found out some time to follow them. It was is a rusty memory.
1* I would prefer - by
2* I presume you mean 'broadcast TV' not connected by a cable to a video player.
3* or - give it a pat
4* more usual to say - suffering under the pressure of ...
Memories(1)
When I was a teenager, I used to be fascinated with movies, such as " Pride and Prejudice ", " Jane Eyre ", " Sherlock Holmes " , " Little Women " and " Anne of Green Gables " and so forth.
At that time, there was a vintage televison in my parents' bedroom. It was too old to connect the video signal well. I either turned on and off or had a pat on the TV in order to continue to watch my favorite series. Although suffering the pressure from heavy school work, I still found some time to follow them. It was a rusty memory.
Memories(1)
When I was a teenager, I used to be fascinated with TV series, such as " Pride and Prejudice ", " Jane Eyre ", " Sherlock Holmes " , " Little Women " , " Anne of Green Gables " ,and so forth.
At that time, there was a vintage television in my parents' bedroom. It was too old to connect the video signal well. I either turned on and off or had a pat on the TV in order to continue to watch my favorite series. Although suffering the pressure from heavy school work, I still found out some time to follow them. It was a rusty memory.