Yesterday was a public holiday so the shops were closed
Dear Helen,
How are the things going on? Did something new happen in your life? Having received your letter, I wanted to answer it immediately but I was working a lot during the last two weeks. So I was pressed for time and did not manage to carry out my intentions.
In my country spring has already set. It is quite warm and really sunny all days long. Being at work I always imagine myself strolling down some parks. I wish you could join me! It would be funny! Some days ago my friend advised me to read a very interesting book. I did it and I would like you to know this author. Are you ready to read good literature?
Tell me more about your work and free time. Are you satisfied with all this? What are your plans for this summer? Maybe we will be able to meet one day?
Truly yours,
Jessica
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Дорогая Хелен,
Как ты поживаешь? Есть что-нибудь новенькое? Я хотела сразу же ответить на твое письмо, но в последние две недели у меня было много работы. Времени не хватало, чтобы осуществить свои планы.
У нас уже пришла весна. На улице тепло и солнечно целый день. Во время работы я постоянно представляю себя гуляющей по различным паркам. Я бы хотела, чтобы ты составила мне компанию. Было бы весело! Несколько дней назад подруга посоветовала мне почитать интересную книгу. Я ее прочла и хотела бы познакомить тебя с этим автором. Ты готова читать хорошую литературу?
Расскажи мне больше о работе и отдыхе. Тебя все устраивает? Какие у тебя планы на лето? Может, мы как-нибудь встретимся?
Всегда твоя,
Джессика
My name is Dasha. I am eleven. I am From Nabereshnei Cheln... I am in 5 klass. I like Art. I like sing and draw.
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Лачплесис is an ancient Latvian hero, the son of the woman and a bear, its unusual force was for a long time met in stories. The legend of Lachplesis was passed orally in folk tales and songs. Initially, Lachplesisa was called Lachausis ("bear-bearer"), but when he grew up, he began to possess an extraordinary strength, which he inherited from a bear. In the veins of Lachplesis, the blood of Livs flowed, and besides that he is considered a defender of Livs.
The Legend of Lachplesis is an allegorical saga about the life and history of the Latvian people, partly truthful, partly fictional, slightly comical and a bit sad .... But like all legends, of course, based on real events.