Dear Jane! How are you?I am sorry.I did not write to you, because I was busy.I must prepared the report about my city and it was really boring.But it does not matter!Fantastic news!I am going to visit your city!And I would like to ask you some questions. Firstly, where do you usually do shopping?You know, I like to do shopping!I can say, that it is my hobby!Ha-ha...By the way,what is the best shop with souvenirs?I want to buy a lot of different souvenirs!I promised to buy present for my friends.Last year Ann bought an amazing statuette for me,and I want to pay one in her own coin. So, I am looking forward to your letter.Thank you very much! With best wishes, Имя
In England New Year’s Day is not a big holiday, it is not so popular. A lot of people go to bed before twelve o’clock on New Year’s Eve. But some families celebrate this evening at home. At midnight they also go out into the streets and squares. In London people go to the Trafalgar Square. In this square they see a great tree decorated with little lamps. When the largest clock of London — Big Ben — begins to strike twelve, people in the square join their hands and sing. They also wish a Happy New Year to each other. New Year is one of the favourite holidays for many people in Great Britain.
How are you?I am sorry.I did not write to you, because I was busy.I must prepared the report about my city and it was really boring.But it does not matter!Fantastic news!I am going to visit your city!And I would like to ask you some questions.
Firstly, where do you usually do shopping?You know, I like to do shopping!I can say, that it is my hobby!Ha-ha...By the way,what is the best shop with souvenirs?I want to buy a lot of different souvenirs!I promised to buy present for my friends.Last year Ann bought an amazing statuette for me,and I want to pay one in her own coin.
So, I am looking forward to your letter.Thank you very much!
With best wishes, Имя
In London people go to the Trafalgar Square. In this square they see a great tree decorated with little lamps. When the largest clock of London — Big Ben — begins to strike twelve, people in the square join their hands and sing. They also wish a Happy New Year to each other. New Year is one of the favourite holidays for many people in Great Britain.