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Last night a colleague treat us to Sichuan hotpot which is famous for its spicy favour. And this morning my belly starts hurting and I go to washingroom often. When I was in college in Chongqing, I often go eating hotpot with my friends. We put all kinds of vegetables and meat in the pot. when the water is boied, we starts to eat. And we often drink bear on a warm night. We eat and talk often for hours. Like Hesseler had said, "The best aspect of eating hotpot was that it took so long--it was a slow, lazy meal, perfect for a warm night out on the sidewalk.
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Last night, a colleague treated us to Sichuan hotpot which is famous for its spicy favour.
And This morning, I have a stomachache and I'm going to the washroom often.
When I was in college in Chongqing, I often ate hotpot with my friends.
When the water was boiled, we started to eat.
And we often drank bear on warm nights.
We ate and talked, often for hours.
Like Hesseler had said, "The best aspect of eating hotpot was that it took so long--it was a slow, lazy meal, perfect for a warm night out on the sidewalk.
Good entry, but be careful with past tense. All your memories of college need to be past tense.
Last night a colleague treated us to Sichuan hotpot which is famous for its spicy flavor.
'flavour' is a British spelling, so it looks weird to me but depends on what dialect you're going for.
And This morning, I had a stomachache and I was going to the bathroom often.
I don't know if people use 'washroom' that much anymore. Maybe you have learned it is a politer term for 'bathroom' but I think the word might be archaic nowadays.
When I was in college in Chongqing, I often ate hotpots with my friends.
And we often drank beer on a warm night.
I notice you often spell the alcoholic drink 'beer' as 'bear'. Make sure you remember the spelling, because the meaning changes to you drinking a wild animal! :P
Good job! And nice use of the verb 'to treat'! The food sounds really good.