Moscow, Russia
06/10/2019
Dear Andrew,
Thank you for your recent letter. I was very glad to get it.
In your letter you asked me about sport. Sport has an essential part of my life. As for all teenagers in Russia, there are a lot of popular sports, for example: skiing, skating, football and basketball. Also in my school there are a lot of sport facilities such as swimming pool, sport hall, pitches, athletic tracks and many other. Some times a year we hold large-scale competitions in football, basketball and athletics. They are very exciting.
That's all for now.
Wright back soon.
Best wishes,
(your name)
(106 wards)
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I always help my parents at home. At the weekend I wash my floor and make up my room. I help my mum with cooking, I don’t cook perfectly, but I’m trying. I also put plates, spoons, forks, knives and napkins on the table. And I help my father with his chores. I give him various tools, help him to wash the car and clean the garage. And I also clean my room too. I go to the yard and watering the flowers and cut the grass. Прости, больше ничего в голову не приходит...
Set out - start
set aside - has several meanings: 1) collect; 2) ignore or dismiss; 3) acquit
set off - depart