Dear sam, thanks for your letter! it was great to hear front you so soon. you asked me to tell you about moscow. well, it is a very beautiful city especially in autumn when all trees are of different colors. the heart of moscow is the kremlin. it's an ancient fortress with beautiful churches inside. moscow is a unique city, where history and modern life are brought together. in the one hand, you can enjoy traditional russian festivals such as maslenitsa. on the other hand, moscow is a modern 24-hour city where you can visit different theaters, cinemas and exhibitions. by the way, will you tell me about your school and school life? do you have any clubs at school? are you given much homework? please write back. i look forward to your reply. yours, arthur
rinat
29.03.2020
Japanese school is divided into junior, middle and senior. children who as of april 1 was 6 years old, enter the first grade of primary school. after six years of training, they pass the entrance exams and go to the first grade of secondary school, where learning another three years. this, after 9 years of education, free and compulsory education ends, and to offer students a wide choice of where to act: in high school for three years, the school (vocational school) or university for four or for two years.high school quickly put the child in front of a difficult life dilemma in school there are plenty of clubs, where students are engaged in almost every day after school, and in some cases even on saturdays. but select from all circles should be either a sporty or two creative. other options are not considered even as an exception. each circle tends to tighten itself as much as possible first-graders, which are held demonstration sessions, are invited to try work out together, all very bright and enticing.