You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend Ryan, who writes:
We had a terrible storm last night. I thought it would never stop raining! I was wondering what the weather is like in your country? What’s the worst kind of weather that you’ve experienced? What do you do to prepare for a really bad storm? Which part of your country has the best weather?
I've got some good news: my sister has just got a place at university...
Write a letter to Ryan. In your letter:
-answer his questions;
-ask 3 questions about his sister’s university place.
Write 100-140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.
39. Moscow
Russia
12/06/16
Dear Ryan,
Thanks a lot for your letter. I should apologize for not writing earlier as I was really busy with my school.
In your letter, you asked me about the weather in my country. Well, in Russia, weather is rather unpredictable. The worst kind of the weather I’ve experienced was the storm wind and heavy hail. Frankly speaking, we only close windows to prepare for a really bad storm. I suppose the south of Russia has the best weather.
I’d like you to tell me more about your sister’s university place. How has she got it? Has she got it for free or paid anything? What university has she got the place in?
Unfortunately, I have to finish my letter. Loads of homework.
Write soon!
Love,
Ann
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