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Объяснение:
Dear Stuart,
I'm sorry to hear you've been having problems at school. Here's what you can do to improve your situation.
Have you thought about talking to the school counsellor, your parents or a teacher? If you do this, bullies won't pick on you because they will know that somebody is supporting you. Another good idea is to try to overcome your shyness. This way you would be able to make some friends and start enjoying your time at school. If bullies see that you have friends, they will leave you alone.
I hope that my advice helps and everything turns out all right.
Yours,
Diana
I grew up in the UK in the 1980s. During my CHILDHOOD there wasn’t always a lot to do in the summer holidays. On the rare occasions when it was a warm SUNNY day, we’d go for a picnic on Blackpool beach. As far as my family were concerned, there was nothing more ENJOYABLE than eating sandwiches on the beach. We hardly ever went swimming, though, as the water was often EXTREMELY cold. So we would just play on the wet sand. But even if we were UNLUCKY with the weather and it started raining, we could always go for some fish and chips.
Госуда́рственный Эрмита́ж — один из крупнейших и самых значительных художественных и культурно-исторических музеев России и мира. Находится в Санкт-Петербурге.
Свою историю музей начинает с коллекций произведений искусства, которые приобретала в частном порядке российская императрица Екатерина II. Первоначально эта коллекция размещалась в специальном дворцовом флигеле — Малом Эрмитаже (от фр. ermitage — место уединения, келья, приют отшельника, затворничество), откуда и закрепилось общее название будущего музея[1]. В 1852 году из сильно разросшейся коллекции был сформирован и открыт для посещения публики Императорский Эрмитаж.
The state Hermitage is one of the largest and most significant art and cultural-historical museums of Russia and the world. Located in Saint-Petersburg.
Its history begins with the Museum of art collections, which were acquired in private Russian Empress Catherine II. Originally the collection was housed in a special wing of the Palace — the Small Hermitage (from FR. ermitage — a place of solitude, the cell of the hermit's shelter, and seclusion), which entrenched the common name of the future Museum[1]. In 1852 from a greatly expanded collection was formed and is open to the public Imperial Hermitage.