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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as long back as i can remember i always liked football. i like playing football and watching it discussing players, coaches, trainers and judges. my father took me to football lessons when i was 6 and i was the smallest player in the team and other boys were already 7-8 years old. right now i’m 12 and i hope i can become a professional player one day. i understand that i need to train a lot and work on myself all the time.
i’ve made some progress already, for example, i play for my school team even though most of the team players are 13-14 years old. last year we couldn’t get any medals but i’m sure we are going to do better this year.
He has his fence painted.
We have our car repaired.
They have had their house sold.
He has had his bike fixed.
You had your eyes checked.
She has her tooth fixed.
I have my bag stolen.
We have had our garage rebuilt.
He had his jeans cleaned.