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cafes, museums and galleries. In the evenings I usually go for a walk with my friends and at the weekend we go to the theatre or visit a museum. Have you got any museums in your town? Are they free for students? Are there any sports facilities?
I’d better go now as I’ve got to do my homework – boring! Can’t wait to see you!
Lots of love,
Rita
Task 9.
7 Kasatkina Street
Moscow
Russia
October 1st
Dear Kerstin,
Thanks for your letter. I’m glad your arm is out of plaster now!
I agree with you that English grammar is rather difficult so I think it’s necessary to learn grammar rules and to do exercises. As for me, I do it on a regular basis.
Going to a language school together is a great idea! We could practise our English and visit lots of places of interest. I’m absolutely free this summer so I can go whenever you like.
Write and tell me what dates suit you best. Which course would you like to do? What level do you think we are? Where would you prefer to stay? Meanwhile, I’ll make some enquiries about language schools in the UK. I’ll get in touch soon. I hope it all works out!
Lots of love,
Helen
Task 10.
9 Lazo Street St. Petersburg Russia
21/04/08
Dear Adam,
Thanks for your letter. It was great to hear from you. I can’t wait to meet you and your parents in July!
Well, we’ve obviously got a lot in common. I’m also crazy about rock music and my favourite band is Radiohead, too! I’ve never done skateboarding, though, but I’d love to try. I enjoy basketball and I love playing computer games. Do you?
I’m a bit worried about the language school. Is it far from your house? Should I bring any books with me? Will I have to do much homework? If I have, I’m afraid I’ll be busy in the evenings. Actually, I wouldn’t mind any activity. It will be fun just to be in another country.
Anyway, I know we’re going to be really good friends. Please write back soon.
Buy for now!
Sasha
Task 11.
49 Gagarina Street
Orel
Russia
October 15th
Dear Mary,
It was great to hear from you again! I’m glad you have no problems at school now.
In your letter you asked me about our school Literature Club. Well, at our club meetings we share our views on books we’ve read and do projects on popular writers and poets. My favourite writer is A. Chekhov, who was one of the most famous Russian playwrights. However, I particularly admire him because of his wonderful short stories. Unfortunately, I don’t have much time for reading as I’m too busy at school.
It’ll be great if you could help me with my project. What kind of books do you enjoy? What book are you reading now? Who is your favourite writer?
Well, I’d better go now. There is a film starting in a minute. Keep in touch!
Lots of love,
Dasha
Task 12.
30 Dubninskaya Street
Moscow
Russia
September 30th
Dear Gloria,
Hi! Thanks a lot for your letter. Sorry I haven’t answered earlier but I was really busy with my school.
I’m glad you are going to visit Moscow. We can go wherever you want but I think you’d like the Kremlin and the Tretyakov Gallery.
I’ve also got some ideas for our nightlife! And if you fancy going to the theatre in the evening, you should bring an evening dress. I’ll be delighted if you could get me a T-shirt with views of London.
Well, Mum wants to know what kinds of food you enjoy eating. Do you eat meat and fish? What do you usually have for breakfast? Are there any kinds of food you don’t like?
Now I’ve got to do my homework. Please write back soon. Can’t wait to meet you!
Lots of love,
Kate
Task 13.
120 Fedoskinskaya Street
Moscow
Russia
June 16th
Dear Sam,
Hi! How is it going? I hope you’re well. Thanks for your last letter. It was great to hear from you!
I’ll try to answer your questions. No doubt computers have made our lives easier and more exciting. We needn’t go to libraries as we can find almost all information on the Net. Moreover, computers help us to relax although some people feel that they are rather addictive. I’m happy that I’ve got a computer. It helps me with my projects and I also use educational programmes. Of course I do play computer games but not very often.
Anyway, write back soon and tell me about your holiday. Did you enjoy it? What interesting places did you visit? Did you make any new friends?
I’d better go now as I have to feed my kitten.
Best wishes,
Artem
Task 14.
54 Kirova Street
Novosibirsk
Russia
September 28th
Dear Paul,
Thanks for your letter. I’m really glad you like your new school!
I guess I should start by telling you about sports in Russia. I believe the most popular sport with boys is football because it’s
a very exciting game. Girls enjoy gymnastics as it helps them to keep fit. As for me, I’m crazy about football, too. I wish I could play every day but I don’t have enough time (unfortunately!).
Well, I think joining a drama club is a good idea. One day you may become a famous actor. Who knows? Write back and tell me about your club. How many pupils are there? What plays are you going to put on? Are you given any costumes?
Anyway, I’d better go now as I’ve got loads of homework to do. Keep in touch!
Best wishes,
Slava
Task 15.
43 Borodina Street
Krasnodar
Russia
May 1st
Dear Jessica,
Hi! I was so happy to get your letter! It was great to hear your news.
In your letter you asked me about popular teenage clothes in Russia. Well, I guess today’s teenagers have a new tag line, ‘I’ve just got to be me.’ Wearing baggy jeans and T-shirts is still important but teens like to add their own unique pieces of clothing. As for me, I enjoy a popular layered style and I usually wear denim jeans, button up shirts and open cardigans as they’re very comfortable.
Anyway, write back and tell me about your tastes in clothes. What kind of clothes do you prefer? Do you follow any fashion trends? Do you enjoy wearing a school uniform?
Well, I’d better go now as I have to cook dinner. Take care and keep in touch!
Love,
Marina
Task 16.
8 Nagornaya Street
Moscow
Russia
15/06/08 Dear John,
Hi! How’s it going? Thanks for your letter. I hope you did well at your exam. Was it difficult?
Well, I’m really glad you’re going to visit Russia. There are lots of historical sites and museums in Moscow. You should by all means visit the Kremlin, the State Historical Museum and the Borodino Panorama Museum. Unfortunately, there is no free admission for students; however, the entrance fees aren’t very high. Taking pictures is usually allowed although sometimes you’ll have to pay a small fee.
Anyway, write back and tell me all your travel details. Would you like me to meet you at the airport? How long are you going to stay in Moscow? What other cities are you planning to visit?
I’ve got to go now because Mum’s calling me to dinner. Take care!
All the best,
Paul
Task 17.
18 Kirova Street
Kazan
Russia
March 1st
Dear Andrew,
It was great to receive your letter and to learn the latest news! I wish you a happy birthday and many happy returns of the day!
In your letter you asked me about a surprise party. Well, it wasn’t difficult to organise it. A friend of mine offered his flat for the party as his parents went on holiday. We decorated it with flowers and balloons. We also bought sandwiches, fruit and lots of mineral water. Everybody danced and played different games. Our friend was delighted. He said he had never had such a party before. I hope this helps.
Anyway, write back soon and tell me how it all went. Did you have many guests? What did you do? Did you enjoy your party?
Unfortunately, it’s time for me to go to bed.
All the best,
Dima
Task 18.
17 Pilotov Street St. Petersburg Russia
15/05/08
Dear Donna,
I was glad to receive your letter. It’s really great that your parents let you have a pet.
As for me, I’ve got a kitten called Musik. It’s not difficult to look after him as I only need to clean his litter tray and to feed him. I think cats, dogs, hamsters and parrots make good pets because they are funny to watch and it’s easy to take care of them.
Is your house big? Have you got a room of your own? Is there a garden around your house? If you say ‘yes’, you may have a dog or a cat. Otherwise you’d better buy a hamster or a parrot as they don’t need so much space.
Well, I must finish now as I’ve got my aerobic class. Take care and stay in touch!
Love,
Mary
Task 19.
15 Tverskaya Street
Moscow
Russia
26/12/08
Dear Jackie,
Thanks a lot for your postcard. I also wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Actually, in Russia, we celebrate Christmas but we do it on January 7th. There are lots of other holidays such as Women’s Day, May Day and Victory Day. My favourite holiday is New Year’s Day as I always get lots of presents. We usually decorate a fir-tree and put presents under it. When the Kremlin clock strikes twelve, we wish each other ‘Happy New Year’. Then we usually go for a walk and let off fireworks.
And what about you? How do you celebrate New Year’s Day? Are there any holidays connected with British history? How do you mark them?
Well, I’d better go now. It’s time to do my homework. Take care and write back soon. Love, Nina
Task 20.
43 Sedova Street
Tula
Russia
12/07/08
Dear Susie,
Thanks for your letter. I’m glad you did well at your GCSE exams!
In your letter you asked me about eating habits in Russia. Well, we’ve got lots of traditional dishes, for example, studen (jellied chopped pieces of pork or veal meat) or pelmeny (meat-filled dumplings). My favourite dish is pancakes with caviar but I also eat them with honey or sour cream. In Russia, we have three main meals a day: breakfast in the morning, dinner at midday and supper in the evening. We also like to drink tea with lemon in the afternoon.
I’d better go now as I’ve got to do my homework – boring! Can’t wait to see you!
Lots of love,
Rita
Task 9.
7 Kasatkina Street
Moscow
Russia
October 1st
Dear Kerstin,
Thanks for your letter. I’m glad your arm is out of plaster now!
I agree with you that English grammar is rather difficult so I think it’s necessary to learn grammar rules and to do exercises. As for me, I do it on a regular basis.
Going to a language school together is a great idea! We could practise our English and visit lots of places of interest. I’m absolutely free this summer so I can go whenever you like.
Write and tell me what dates suit you best. Which course would you like to do? What level do you think we are? Where would you prefer to stay? Meanwhile, I’ll make some enquiries about language schools in the UK. I’ll get in touch soon. I hope it all works out!
Lots of love,
Helen
Task 10.
9 Lazo Street St. Petersburg Russia
21/04/08
Dear Adam,
Thanks for your letter. It was great to hear from you. I can’t wait to meet you and your parents in July!
Well, we’ve obviously got a lot in common. I’m also crazy about rock music and my favourite band is Radiohead, too! I’ve never done skateboarding, though, but I’d love to try. I enjoy basketball and I love playing computer games. Do you?
I’m a bit worried about the language school. Is it far from your house? Should I bring any books with me? Will I have to do much homework? If I have, I’m afraid I’ll be busy in the evenings. Actually, I wouldn’t mind any activity. It will be fun just to be in another country.
Anyway, I know we’re going to be really good friends. Please write back soon.
Buy for now!
Sasha
Task 11.
49 Gagarina Street
Orel
Russia
October 15th
Dear Mary,
It was great to hear from you again! I’m glad you have no problems at school now.
In your letter you asked me about our school Literature Club. Well, at our club meetings we share our views on books we’ve read and do projects on popular writers and poets. My favourite writer is A. Chekhov, who was one of the most famous Russian playwrights. However, I particularly admire him because of his wonderful short stories. Unfortunately, I don’t have much time for reading as I’m too busy at school.
It’ll be great if you could help me with my project. What kind of books do you enjoy? What book are you reading now? Who is your favourite writer?
Well, I’d better go now. There is a film starting in a minute. Keep in touch!
Lots of love,
Dasha
Task 12.
30 Dubninskaya Street
Moscow
Russia
September 30th
Dear Gloria,
Hi! Thanks a lot for your letter. Sorry I haven’t answered earlier but I was really busy with my school.
I’m glad you are going to visit Moscow. We can go wherever you want but I think you’d like the Kremlin and the Tretyakov Gallery.
I’ve also got some ideas for our nightlife! And if you fancy going to the theatre in the evening, you should bring an evening dress. I’ll be delighted if you could get me a T-shirt with views of London.
Well, Mum wants to know what kinds of food you enjoy eating. Do you eat meat and fish? What do you usually have for breakfast? Are there any kinds of food you don’t like?
Now I’ve got to do my homework. Please write back soon. Can’t wait to meet you!
Lots of love,
Kate
Task 13.
120 Fedoskinskaya Street
Moscow
Russia
June 16th
Dear Sam,
Hi! How is it going? I hope you’re well. Thanks for your last letter. It was great to hear from you!
I’ll try to answer your questions. No doubt computers have made our lives easier and more exciting. We needn’t go to libraries as we can find almost all information on the Net. Moreover, computers help us to relax although some people feel that they are rather addictive. I’m happy that I’ve got a computer. It helps me with my projects and I also use educational programmes. Of course I do play computer games but not very often.
Anyway, write back soon and tell me about your holiday. Did you enjoy it? What interesting places did you visit? Did you make any new friends?
I’d better go now as I have to feed my kitten.
Best wishes,
Artem
Task 14.
54 Kirova Street
Novosibirsk
Russia
September 28th
Dear Paul,
Thanks for your letter. I’m really glad you like your new school!
I guess I should start by telling you about sports in Russia. I believe the most popular sport with boys is football because it’s
a very exciting game. Girls enjoy gymnastics as it helps them to keep fit. As for me, I’m crazy about football, too. I wish I could play every day but I don’t have enough time (unfortunately!).
Well, I think joining a drama club is a good idea. One day you may become a famous actor. Who knows? Write back and tell me about your club. How many pupils are there? What plays are you going to put on? Are you given any costumes?
Anyway, I’d better go now as I’ve got loads of homework to do. Keep in touch!
Best wishes,
Slava
Task 15.
43 Borodina Street
Krasnodar
Russia
May 1st
Dear Jessica,
Hi! I was so happy to get your letter! It was great to hear your news.
In your letter you asked me about popular teenage clothes in Russia. Well, I guess today’s teenagers have a new tag line, ‘I’ve just got to be me.’ Wearing baggy jeans and T-shirts is still important but teens like to add their own unique pieces of clothing. As for me, I enjoy a popular layered style and I usually wear denim jeans, button up shirts and open cardigans as they’re very comfortable.
Anyway, write back and tell me about your tastes in clothes. What kind of clothes do you prefer? Do you follow any fashion trends? Do you enjoy wearing a school uniform?
Well, I’d better go now as I have to cook dinner. Take care and keep in touch!
Love,
Marina
Task 16.
8 Nagornaya Street
Moscow
Russia
15/06/08 Dear John,
Hi! How’s it going? Thanks for your letter. I hope you did well at your exam. Was it difficult?
Well, I’m really glad you’re going to visit Russia. There are lots of historical sites and museums in Moscow. You should by all means visit the Kremlin, the State Historical Museum and the Borodino Panorama Museum. Unfortunately, there is no free admission for students; however, the entrance fees aren’t very high. Taking pictures is usually allowed although sometimes you’ll have to pay a small fee.
Anyway, write back and tell me all your travel details. Would you like me to meet you at the airport? How long are you going to stay in Moscow? What other cities are you planning to visit?
I’ve got to go now because Mum’s calling me to dinner. Take care!
All the best,
Paul
Task 17.
18 Kirova Street
Kazan
Russia
March 1st
Dear Andrew,
It was great to receive your letter and to learn the latest news! I wish you a happy birthday and many happy returns of the day!
In your letter you asked me about a surprise party. Well, it wasn’t difficult to organise it. A friend of mine offered his flat for the party as his parents went on holiday. We decorated it with flowers and balloons. We also bought sandwiches, fruit and lots of mineral water. Everybody danced and played different games. Our friend was delighted. He said he had never had such a party before. I hope this helps.
Anyway, write back soon and tell me how it all went. Did you have many guests? What did you do? Did you enjoy your party?
Unfortunately, it’s time for me to go to bed.
All the best,
Dima
Task 18.
17 Pilotov Street St. Petersburg Russia
15/05/08
Dear Donna,
I was glad to receive your letter. It’s really great that your parents let you have a pet.
As for me, I’ve got a kitten called Musik. It’s not difficult to look after him as I only need to clean his litter tray and to feed him. I think cats, dogs, hamsters and parrots make good pets because they are funny to watch and it’s easy to take care of them.
Is your house big? Have you got a room of your own? Is there a garden around your house? If you say ‘yes’, you may have a dog or a cat. Otherwise you’d better buy a hamster or a parrot as they don’t need so much space.
Well, I must finish now as I’ve got my aerobic class. Take care and stay in touch!
Love,
Mary
Task 19.
15 Tverskaya Street
Moscow
Russia
26/12/08
Dear Jackie,
Thanks a lot for your postcard. I also wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Actually, in Russia, we celebrate Christmas but we do it on January 7th. There are lots of other holidays such as Women’s Day, May Day and Victory Day. My favourite holiday is New Year’s Day as I always get lots of presents. We usually decorate a fir-tree and put presents under it. When the Kremlin clock strikes twelve, we wish each other ‘Happy New Year’. Then we usually go for a walk and let off fireworks.
And what about you? How do you celebrate New Year’s Day? Are there any holidays connected with British history? How do you mark them?
Well, I’d better go now. It’s time to do my homework. Take care and write back soon. Love, Nina
Task 20.
43 Sedova Street
Tula
Russia
12/07/08
Dear Susie,
Thanks for your letter. I’m glad you did well at your GCSE exams!
In your letter you asked me about eating habits in Russia. Well, we’ve got lots of traditional dishes, for example, studen (jellied chopped pieces of pork or veal meat) or pelmeny (meat-filled dumplings). My favourite dish is pancakes with caviar but I also eat them with honey or sour cream. In Russia, we have three main meals a day: breakfast in the morning, dinner at midday and supper in the evening. We also like to drink tea with lemon in the afternoon.
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