Two weeks ago we went on our exchange trip to England. (ту уикс эˈгоу уи уэнт он ˈaуэр иксˈчейндж трип ту ˈинглэнд.)
We stayed at Springfield School. (уи стейд эт ˈспринˌфилд скул.)
Every morning we had English lessons, and in the evenings we took part in sporting on entertaining activities. (ˈеври ˈмонин уи хэд ˈинглиш ˈлеснз, энд ин зи ˈивнинз уи тук пат ин ˈспотин он ˌентэˈтейнин экˈтивитиз.)
Every day we visited different famous sights of the capital or went on excursions to other cities. (ˈеври дей уи ˈвизитид ˈдифрэнт ˈфеймэс сайтс ов зэ ˈкэпитл о уэнт он иксˈкёшэнз ту ˈазэ ˈситиз.)
We spent a week a London. (уи спент э уик э ˈландэн.)
Everybody enjoyed the trip. (ˈеврибоди инˈджойд зэ трип.)
Thank you for your letter. Sorry I couldn’t write you back earlier.
I totally understand your position about pocket money and the way you want to spend them, because I’ve got a similar situation or even worse: my parents never give me any money for doing some housework. They only give me some everyday money to take lunch at school and some extra-money before holydays. And I should say, that it’s not much at all. Usually I try to save up enough money to buy some closes of jewelry. And my parents think that it’s a regular way to spend money for a teenager.
Anyway, you've mentioned a picnic. How was it by the way? Did you have fun? Were there a lot of people?
I've got to go as my father is asking me to help him with his car.
Two weeks ago we went on our exchange trip to England. (ту уикс эˈгоу уи уэнт он ˈaуэр иксˈчейндж трип ту ˈинглэнд.)
We stayed at Springfield School. (уи стейд эт ˈспринˌфилд скул.)
Every morning we had English lessons, and in the evenings we took part in sporting on entertaining activities. (ˈеври ˈмонин уи хэд ˈинглиш ˈлеснз, энд ин зи ˈивнинз уи тук пат ин ˈспотин он ˌентэˈтейнин экˈтивитиз.)
Every day we visited different famous sights of the capital or went on excursions to other cities. (ˈеври дей уи ˈвизитид ˈдифрэнт ˈфеймэс сайтс ов зэ ˈкэпитл о уэнт он иксˈкёшэнз ту ˈазэ ˈситиз.)
We spent a week a London. (уи спент э уик э ˈландэн.)
Everybody enjoyed the trip. (ˈеврибоди инˈджойд зэ трип.)
Вот тебе одно
Dear Edward,
Thank you for your letter. Sorry I couldn’t write you back earlier.
I totally understand your position about pocket money and the way you want to spend them, because I’ve got a similar situation or even worse: my parents never give me any money for doing some housework. They only give me some everyday money to take lunch at school and some extra-money before holydays. And I should say, that it’s not much at all. Usually I try to save up enough money to buy some closes of jewelry. And my parents think that it’s a regular way to spend money for a teenager.
Anyway, you've mentioned a picnic. How was it by the way? Did you have fun? Were there a lot of people?
I've got to go as my father is asking me to help him with his car.
Write back soon,
Best wishes,
Johny