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Have you ever wanted to learn a new language? My friend Tom has always wanted to learn Russian. Unfortunately, he never had the time until last year. He had just finished his studies at university and decided that he should probably begin. He also wanted to do something completely different. He knew he wouldn't be able to speak fluently. However, he thought that if he worked carefully / hard, Russian. He worked very hard / carefully and only occasionally missed a class. He often rented films in Russian to watch, and was surprised at how quickly he began to understand the basic meaning of the conversations. Eventually, he could even listen to pop songs in Russian and understand the texts. He hasn't been to Russia yet, but he will certainly / definitely go soon. he would definitely / certainly be able to at least converse in
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Hi Daniel, my name is John. This is my friend Jason. He's 12. His sister is nine. Their pet is a budgie. His name is Dickens. Jason and I go to the same school. There are 450 boys and girls in our school. Jason's form teacher is Mrs. Peterson. She has got a pet, too. Her pet is a tortoise. Our form teacher is Mr. Smith. I like his lessons. He has two dogs. The dogs love to play in his garden. Now I have a question for you. What's your pet?
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