In 1937, an archaeological expedition went to Khorezm. The expedition was headed by Professor S. Tolstov, a well-known expert on the history of the peoples of Central Asia. (Soviet literature) 2. Kachalov, an amazing actor, who was mourned by millions of theater fans, died a month before the 50th anniversary of the Art theater. 3. Lake Baikal, the heart of Siberia, as it is called, is remarkable for the rare beauty of the shores and the amazing color of the water. Academician Berg, an outstanding Soviet geographer, calls Baikal a miracle of nature. 4. Beranger, the famous French poet, was born in 1780. As a child, he lived with his grandfather, a poor Parisian tailor. When the revolution began, he was sent to the province to his aunt, the innkeeper.
1) stay at home: I'm not staying at home tomorrow. 2) meet my friend: I'm meeting my friend tomorrow. 3) leave for America: I'm not leaving for America tomorrow. 4) write a letter to granny: I'm not writing a letter to granny tomorrow.
Dear Alex, Thank you for your letter. I am always glad to hear from you, you know it. Today I'll try to answer your questions about New York. You asked me about our programme there, well, we are arriving to NY in a week. There we are staying with American families and are having some classes before lunch time during our stay in NY and we are doing various sights after lunch. On Monday we are visiting Rockefeller Centre, on Tuesday we are walking in Central Park, on Wednesday we are having a sea trip to the Statue of Liberty, the next day, that is on Thursday we are doing the Guggenheim Museum, on Friday we are visiting a concert hall in Broadway (by the way, there are about 30 theatres and concert halls in this street). The last thing we are going to see there is the Impire State Building.The Programme is great, I hope to take a lot of pics there. That's all for now. Keep in touch. Best wishes, Dima
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In 1937, an archaeological expedition went to Khorezm. The expedition was headed by Professor S. Tolstov, a well-known expert on the history of the peoples of Central Asia. (Soviet literature) 2. Kachalov, an amazing actor, who was mourned by millions of theater fans, died a month before the 50th anniversary of the Art theater. 3. Lake Baikal, the heart of Siberia, as it is called, is remarkable for the rare beauty of the shores and the amazing color of the water. Academician Berg, an outstanding Soviet geographer, calls Baikal a miracle of nature. 4. Beranger, the famous French poet, was born in 1780. As a child, he lived with his grandfather, a poor Parisian tailor. When the revolution began, he was sent to the province to his aunt, the innkeeper.
2) meet my friend: I'm meeting my friend tomorrow.
3) leave for America: I'm not leaving for America tomorrow.
4) write a letter to granny: I'm not writing a letter to granny tomorrow.
Dear Alex,
Thank you for your letter. I am always glad to hear from you, you know it. Today I'll try to answer your questions about New York. You asked me about our programme there, well, we are arriving to NY in a week. There we are staying with American families and are having some classes before lunch time during our stay in NY and we are doing various sights after lunch. On Monday we are visiting Rockefeller Centre, on Tuesday we are walking in Central Park, on Wednesday we are having a sea trip to the Statue of Liberty, the next day, that is on Thursday we are doing the Guggenheim Museum, on Friday we are visiting a concert hall in Broadway (by the way, there are about 30 theatres and concert halls in this street). The last thing we are going to see there is the Impire State Building.The Programme is great, I hope to take a lot of pics there. That's all for now.
Keep in touch.
Best wishes,
Dima