Moscow
Russia
April 2, 2017
Dear Ben,
Thank you for your letter! It was great to hear from you.
You asked me about my pocket money. My parents usually give me some, but not much. I think it isn't very good to ask them to buy things I'd like to have, so I have started to work as a courier. I deliver small packages from one place to another. Now I can buy what I want. As for Russian teenagers, they usually spend their pocket money on snacks, accessories and entertainment, and so do I. I mostly spend it on going to the cinema and concerts.
Sorry, I have to go now — I must do my homework.
Write back soon,
Best wishes,
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1. - Where is mum?
- She is cooking dinner.
2. Do British people write Christmas postcards every year?
3. Is it snowing now?
4. Don't take a dog for a walk every day.
5. What time does he get up in the morning?
6. Mary sometimes helps her mother with the housework.
7. John, why are you reading in bed? Switch off the light!
8. She always drinks strong coffee in the morning.
9. Listen! Somebody playing the piano out there.
10. My best friend is riding her horse now.
11. David always comes to school late.
12. They are not listening to her at the moment.