I forgot to include these few more sentences.Thank you very much.

1) I was given/granted 30% off (discount?) on the purchased items (?).
How long do Janary sales last in America?
2)When you go skiing you can choose among one-day, half-day and weekly tickets. The daily rate amounts to (is of??) 25£.
3)You can also gets a point (?)-ticket if you want to use it over a longer period.
4)I also like skiing off track (??) though I know it is more dangerous.
5) As I had a stuffed-up nose, the doctor prescribed me some nasal drops three times a day (to free the nasal passages??)
6) I always helped my child get washed and dressed in the morning. He can't make himself breakfast so I also help him with it. I warm up the milk and I poured it into a cup. I add some corn flakes to it.

1) I was given a 30% discount on the purchased items.

I paid 30% less than the regular price on those jeans.
How long do January sales last in America? (Usually just the month of January, but some are shorter.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=january+sales )

2)When you go skiing you can choose among one-day, half-day, and weekly tickets. The daily rate amounts to 25£.

3)You can also get a season pass if you want to use it over a longer period of time.

4)I also like skiing off the marked trails though I know it is more dangerous.

5) As I had a stuffed-up nose, the doctor prescribed some nasal drops for me to use three times a day.

6) I always helped my child get washed and dressed in the morning. He can't make himself breakfast, so I also help him with it. I warm up the milk and pour it into a cup. I add some corn flakes to it.

Compare carefully to catch all the large and small changes I made (such as commas).

1) To find out how long the January sales last in America, you can follow these steps:

a) Start by researching different retailers or stores in America that offer January sales.
b) Visit their websites or contact their customer service to inquire specifically about the duration of their January sales.
c) Some retailers may have different start and end dates for their sales, so it's important to gather information from multiple sources.

2) To calculate the daily rate for skiing, follow these steps:
a) Determine the total price of the one-day ticket. Let's assume it is £50 for this example.
b) Divide the total price by the number of days the ticket is valid for. In this case, it is a one-day ticket, so the division is £50 ÷ 1.
c) The result is the daily rate, which is £50.

3) To understand the concept of a point-ticket for skiing, it's important to gather more information. If a point-ticket allows you to use it over a longer period, it could mean that instead of purchasing daily tickets, you purchase a certain number of points that can be used flexibly over time. The number of points required for each day of skiing may vary, and you can deduct points from your account as you use them. Check with the ski resort or ticket provider for more specific details on how their point-ticket system works.

4) Skiing off track refers to skiing outside of designated and maintained ski slopes or trails. It means venturing into ungroomed or unmarked areas where skiing can be more challenging and potentially more dangerous due to hidden hazards such as trees, rocks, or steep terrain. When skiing off track, it's essential to have the appropriate skills, knowledge, and equipment to ensure your safety. It's always recommended to ski off track with a trained professional or experienced guide.

5) If you have a stuffed-up nose, using nasal drops can help in relieving congestion and clearing the nasal passages. To properly use nasal drops, follow these steps:
a) Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
b) Tilt your head back slightly or lie down on your back.
c) Gently insert the dropper into one nostril, being careful not to touch the inside of your nose with the dropper.
d) Squeeze the bulb or press the button to release the recommended number of drops as prescribed by your doctor.
e) Breathe in slowly through your nose while keeping your head tilted back.
f) Repeat the process for the other nostril if instructed by your doctor.
g) After using the nasal drops, remain in a tilted position for a short while to allow the drops to penetrate and work effectively.
h) Remember to clean the dropper with warm water and soap after each use to maintain hygiene.

6) Helping your child get washed and dressed in the morning shows your supportive role as a parent. To assist your child in preparing breakfast, follow these steps:
a) Warm up a desired amount of milk in a microwave-safe container or on the stovetop until it reaches a desired temperature. Be cautious not to overheat the milk.
b) Carefully pour the warm milk into a cup suitable for your child.
c) Add an appropriate portion of corn flakes to the cup of warm milk according to your child's preferences.
d) Mix the corn flakes and milk gently using a spoon until they are well combined.
e) Serve the breakfast to your child and ensure they eat it safely and at an appropriate pace. Monitor them during breakfast to address any concerns or assist as needed.