There (1 – be) many ways of (2 – get) to know people and their country. one way (3 – be) to get a job there. in june we (11 – set) off for sonnybrook fruit farm in east anglia. we (12– find) the farm building, but there (13 – be) no one about. we (14 – knock) on the door of the farmhouse, it (15 – open) by a woman. we (16 – explain) to her what we (17 – come) for. then we (18 – take) to a low white building which (19 – be) our accommodation. we (20 – be) to pay 20 pounds per week for this and food. there (21 – be) other students too, from different countries. they (22 – tell) us a lot of things. they (23 – say) there (24– be) not enough work for everyone, and you (25 – have) to be up early if you (26 – want) to work. the next day we (27 – come) to the farmyard by 7. that day we (28 – be) lucky. we (29 – send) to pick strawberries. some of the others who (30– pick) strawberries before (31 – tell) us what to do. we (32 – start) working. after i (33 – work) for five minutes i (34 – get) a backache, but i (35 – keep) on (36 – work). we (37 – work) hard till twelve when we (38 – have) an hour off for lunch. by that time i (39 – pick) thirteen boxes and my friend (40 – do) fourteen.