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Scottish Gaelic is written with just 18 letters each of which is named after a tree or shrub.
- Hi!
- Hi!
- What's your name? I'm Nick
- Nice to meet you, Nick! My name is Lexa
- Nice to meet you. <span>Are you Russian?
- Yeah! I'm Russian, I'm from Russian. And you? Where are you from?
- Great! I'm from Italy. </span><span>Is this your first time in London?
- </span><span>Actually, yes. This is my first time.
- </span>Do you like it here?
- Yeah! It’s a nice place. How long have<span> you </span>been<span> here</span><span>?
- </span>I've lived here since last year.<span> Are you here by yourself?
</span>- Yes, I'm
- How long will you be in London?
- <span>Until the end of next week.
- </span><span> OK, it was nice talking with you. I’ve got to get going now. Have a good time!
- Thanks, Nick! You too</span>
- What (0) are you reading, Laura?- It's my sister's plan for the student holidays. My sister (1) is going to the USA (2) for a month.- Really? It must be very (3) fantastic!- But it's not a trip for fun. She is going to work there. And in August she will (4) watch some American cities. They are in her travelling plan.- What cities (5) will she visit? - She (6) is going to New York City and Washington.- When is she arriving (7) in New York?- On the Fourth of July.- That's great! She (8) will celebrate Independence Day with Americans! It will be interesting!- I know. She will (9) relax in the park and watch a parade.- And what (10) does she do now?- She is at home. She (11) is looking for information about the USA on the Internet