<span>I
like to study English. </span>I started learning English
when I was 8 and I was in the second form.<span> I can speak and read English
very well. </span><span><span>It is </span>really <span>great </span>to find out about English people. cities and events. At our lessons we read interesting books, translate from English
intо Russian, learn new
words. <span> We speak about interesting people, </span>English teaches me to think, to speak, it helps me to find friends. The English <span>teacher is very good </span>and
kind. </span> I
like translating texts and doing grammar tasks. <span><span>I like to discuss
relation between people. It is difficult </span>for
me to learn English poems and songs by heart but I try. </span>When I study new words I
repeat them many times aloud. <span>Usually it is easy for
me to do my English homework.</span><span><span> As a rule I spend
about 2 hours doing my homework</span>. </span>I have a very good
English - Russian dictionary at home. <span><span>I haven't ever visited
an English speaking country.
</span>I know that
English will help me in my future profession.</span>
Red Square - the main square in Moscow, located in the center of the radial-circular layout of the city between the Moscow Kremlin (to the west) and China-town (east). Also unofficially the main area of the country. From the square to the shore of the Moscow River leads downhill Vasilevsky descent.
The area is located along the north-eastern wall of the Kremlin, the Kremlin between travel, passing through the Resurrection Gate, Nikolskaya Street, Ilinka, Barbarian and Vasilevsky descent to the Kremlin embankment. The spillover from the street area of further branch out and flow into the city's main thoroughfare leading to different ends of Russia.
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