. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend Da-vid who writes: …At school we are doing projects about types of families in different coun-tries. How does a typical Russian family look like? Do you have a lot of relatives? How does your family spend time together? You will help me a lot if you could tell me about the lifestyle in Russia. By the way, my elder brother got married last month…
Write a letter to David. In your letter:
– answer his questions
– ask 3 questions about his brother’s wife
Write 100–140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing
1. When was the telephone invented?
2. I can't give you these articles. They are being translated now .
3. The letter won't be written tomorrow .
4. English is spoken all over the world .
5. She showed me the picture that had been painted by her husband .
6. My dress is clean now. It has been wash ed.
7. All the qustions on the paper must be answered.
8. These houses were built in the 16th century .
9. Tomorrow by 3 o'clock everything will have been prepared .
10. Rugby has been played since 1845 .
11. My house was being painted the whole day yesterday .
12. Flowers are usually sold in the streets .
13. This film will be discussed at the next lesson .
14. Has your composition been written yet?
15. I couldn't use my hotel room because it hadn't been cleaned yet .
16. It was very dark. Nothing could be seen.
17. What is usually made from milk?
18. I'm sure that the invitation will have been received by next Sunday .
19. Wait a little! Your question is being discussed now .
20. The UK is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.