Hello, Santa Claus! <span>
I want to tell you, that I was a very good girl in 2013 and I have earned the best gift from you. I would like to get new skates, which we call Snow Maiden, because the skates I have are too small and very old. Fulfill, please, my dream. I promise you that I will study hard, obey my parents and always be kind and polite.
Yours Ritta
Здравствуй, Дедушка Мороз!
Хочу сказать тебе, я была очень хорошей девочкой в этом году и заслужила от тебя самый лучший подарок. Мне бы хотелось получить новые коньки-снегурки, потому что мои коньки мне уже малы и совсем старые. Выполни, пожалуйста, мое желание. Я обещаю тебе, что буду хорошо учиться, слушаться родителей и всегда быть доброй и вежливой.
<span>Твоя Рита</span></span>
1. We met Peter Smithin the Trafalgar Square, near the National Gallery.
2. Have you ever been to the Great Wall of China?
3. The shop is in the Fleet Street, next to McDonalds.
4. The Flinestones sold their house before Christmas.
5. When I visit the Hermitage Museum in Petersburg, I'll find the paintings by Rembrandt.
6. Doctor Brown was a veteran of The World War II.
7. Kremlin and the Bolshoi Theatre are in the heart of Moscow.
8. Mary studis French in a School near the Eiffel Tower.
9. Japanese language is too difficult for me.
10. Dutch are the people who live in the Netherlands.
11. Henry studies Medicine at the Oxford University.
When the sky is clear, we can see the Moon from Earth.
У него нет родителей . Его усыновили
<span>"Modern kids become mature very slowly in comparison even to the recent past"... I absolutely agree here. There are several reasons why is it so. The first one is that nowadays parents don't let their kids stay alone. They either take a babysitter, or don't work themselves and follow their kids everywhere. The second reason is that kids are controlled every minute. Parents call them on their cellphones and ask them what they do and where they go. So kids don't even have an opportunity to make their own decisions. That's why they mature very slowly. It.s my point of view.</span>