If you had THREE WISHES

My THREE WISHES would be:

We often use “wish” to talk about our desires for the future, how we would like things to be different.

On special days such as people’s birthdays, religious days (Christmas for example) etc we want our friends and relatives to have good things.

This is why we say things like: I wish you a Merry Christmas or Best wishes for all the family; Best wishes on your birthday/wedding/engagement/confirmation

There are many children’s stories where a fairy/fairy godmother or some other such magical creatures give a person a chance to have 3 wishes  granted.

I think that my 3 wishes would be:

– I wish that every single child in the world has access to clean drinking water and sufficient food to live healthily.

– I wish that absolutely everyone in the world that wants to learn English can have access to learning tools for free, or almost free.

– I wish that nobody in the world should suffer in any way because of their age, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief or because of war.

 What would your THREE WISHES be?

Leave a comment here (comment section below) with your wishes for yourself or for other people

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