You have received a letter from your english-speaking pen-friend michelle who writes: i go abroad i always take a dictionary with me. how often do you go abroad? how long have you been studying t=english? are you confident while speaking english to somebody or do you always need a dictionary? last week i found out that i had lost my suitcase and i'm leaving for new york in a
write a letter to michelle.

mriya1987 mriya1987    3   06.10.2019 13:45    719

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ekaterinabraun5 ekaterinabraun5  09.10.2020 23:38

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Вы получили письмо от вашего англоязычного друга по переписке Мишель, который пишет:...Когда я выезжаю за границу, я всегда беру с собой словарь. Как часто вы бываете за границей? Как долго вы изучаете английский язык? Вы уверены, говоря по-английски с кем-то или вам всегда нужен словарь?На неделе я узнал, что потерял свой чемодан, и я уезжаю в Нью-Йорк через две недели...

Напишите письмо Мишель.

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Кеса1188 Кеса1188  21.01.2024 18:09
Dear Michelle,

I hope this letter finds you well. It's always a pleasure hearing from you. I am writing to answer your questions and share my experiences with you.

Regarding your first question, about how often I go abroad, I haven't had the opportunity to travel abroad very often. However, I have been fortunate enough to go on a few trips in the past. For example, last year, my family and I went to Italy for our summer vacation. It was an amazing experience, and I was able to immerse myself in the Italian culture and language. I found it very helpful to have a dictionary with me during that trip, as it allowed me to effectively communicate with the locals and understand the signs and menus.

Now, let me address your second question about my English learning journey. I have been studying English for about six years now. It has been a gradual process, starting from basic grammar and vocabulary, and progressing to more advanced topics like reading literature and writing essays. I have had the opportunity to study English both in school and through private lessons. Along the way, I have also practiced my English by watching movies, reading books, and engaging in conversations with English-speaking friends. It has been an exciting and rewarding journey so far.

As for your question about my confidence in speaking English, I must admit that in the past, I used to rely on a dictionary quite often. However, over time, my confidence has grown, and I find myself relying on it less frequently. I still keep a dictionary handy for unfamiliar words or difficult phrases, but I am now able to express myself fluently in most conversations without constantly referring to it. This has been a significant achievement for me and has boosted my self-assurance when speaking English.

Lastly, I am sorry to hear about your lost suitcase. That must have been quite stressful, especially before your trip to New York. In situations like these, it is essential to stay calm and take the necessary steps to resolve the issue. Firstly, make sure to report the lost suitcase to the airport authorities or airline staff. They will guide you on the proper procedure to follow, including filling out any necessary forms or providing relevant details. Additionally, it's always a good idea to have a list of important items packed separately, such as travel documents and essential belongings, in case of such unfortunate events.

I hope the information provided answers your questions. Please let me know if there's anything else you would like to know. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Best wishes,

[Your Name]
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