Moscow Russia
29/11/18
Dear Ben,
Thanks for your last letter! I always like to read your letters. Well, I'll just start to answer your questions.
I hope, you'll get a good mark for your project! As for me, I like the streets in my town. They are so old and look fantastic, especially at night. I also like to go to the river (вставить название) this city is situated on. After school I'm planning to go to St. Petersburg because there is the university I am going to enter. As for the country, if I could choose I would prefer to live in Australia. Why not? This country is very far away from our continent and I want to find out the lifestyle of the people living there, to get acquainted with local people, their cuisine, nature and ocean. It would be fantastic!
Unfortunately, I’ve to go now: my mum asks me to help her with our dinner.
Can’t wait to hear from you!
Best wishes,
Alex
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Дорогой Бен,
за твоё последнее письмо! Мне всегда нравится читать твои письма. Ну, я начну отвечать на твои вопросы.
Надеюсь, ты получишь хорошую оценку за свой проект! Что касается меня, то мне нравятся улицы моего города. Они такие старые и выглядят фантастически, особенно ночью. Я также люблю ходить к реке (вставить название), на которой расположен наш город. После школы я планирую поехать в Санкт-Петербург, потому что там есть университет, в который я собираюсь поступить. Что касается страны, то если бы я мог выбирать, то предпочёл бы жить в Австралии. А почему бы и нет? Эта страна находится очень далеко от нашего континента, и я хочу узнать образ жизни людей, живущих там, познакомиться с местными жителями, их кухней, природой и океаном. Это, конечно, была бы фантастика!
К сожалению, мне пора заканчивать: мама просит меня ей с ужином.
Не могу дождаться, поскорее услышать от тебя новости!
С наилучшие пожеланиями,
Алекс
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In your last email you asked about my friends. Well, 1) (have) lots of friends, and 2) (have known) some of them since I started school. My best friend is Deirdre. We always 3) (send) text messages to one another and we 4) (try) to meet up as much as we can. I 5) (started) a new hobby recently, rock climbing. Deirdre is much better than me so she 6) (helps) me. This weekend, my friends and I 7) (are going) out clubbing. One of them 8) (celebrates) her birthday on Saturday. We're really excited as we 9) (are looking) forward to it all week! I 10) (am taking) my new digital camera with me so I'll send you some photos of the night.
Lots of love,
Helen