1.Great Britain
2.Japan
3.the United States
4.Turkey
5.Brazil
Dear Marie,
How are you? I was glad to receive your e-mail! You ask me about the name and about my age: how old I am. Well, my name is Julia and I am 12 years old. I am in grade 5 at school. I have a lot of friends in my class <span>and I love them all.
</span>In your next letter, tell me, please, about your school and how you get on with your classmates. Looking forward to your letter!
Best wishes,
Yulia
Differences between transport in Britain and in Russia:
1)Vehicular traffic-right-side in Britain,left-side in Russia. The right wheel in any kind of cars in UK,left wheel-in RF.
2)In Britain do not use trolleybuses or tramways.
3)Double-deck bus- in Britain, single-deck bus-in Russia.
Similarities between transport in Britain and in Russia:
1) The same system of underground:the metro in Russia,the underground(tube) in Britain(only in London).
2) Public transport-bus,suburban electric train,air traffic / transport.
3) Similarity of rule of the road.
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