I practiced my “serious grown‑up face” on the subway, but I cracked up when I saw my reflection doing it back.
I tried to read a book on the subway, but the train bounced my eyes to a different line every three seconds.
When the subway got crowded, I became a human sandwich between a backpack and a newspaper.
I tried to stand cool and casual on the subway, then it jerked and I invented a new dance move called the “Wobble Penguin.”
Some of the first subways were pulled by tiny underground steam engines, which means people used to ride to work in a secret, smoky train cave under the city.
A girl and her small dog run to the subway. The subway doors open. They sit in the subway car. The subway train moves fast under the big street. The girl holds the dog and smiles. The subway takes them to the park. They step out and feel warm sun. The girl is happy.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
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