Each summer the uk welcomes children from more than 45 different countries and many of them come to dean close year after year. dean close (has been educating) students from around the world for more than a century, and has an international reputation for academic and sporting excellence.(our) summer school provides a safe, stimulating environment for international students aged 11 to 16 to learn english, experience life in the uk and make strong friendships.every student (recieves) 15 hours of lessons each week from qualified and imaginative teachers.in the afternoons two activity sessions take place with up to six different choices in each session. evening activities give students the opportunity to relax after a long day and get (to know) one another in a relaxed, multi-national environment.a visit to the uk would not be complete without a trip to london. students (will have) time to see the sights and absorb the atmosphere as they spend their last night in this fabulous city.all our students enjoy two day trips each week, visiting cultural sites as well as much (more cheerful) attractions. all of the trips last a full day, so there is plenty of time for the students to experience everything.we also offer a range of fun activities with our english plus program — these (are not included) in the basic course price, but can be a great way to learn new skills while practicing english.
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.
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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