Hi, John!
How are you, friend?
I think about you and Mary often.
I miss our city very much.
I have been living in Moscow for two months.
Moscow is a huge city.
The cultural center. The capital.
There are many bars, cafes, restaurants, night clubs, cinemas, theatres, museums, shops and police.
And a lot of beautiful women.
Everywhere you can find foreigners.
In cafes and bars, museums and restaurants, on the streets and squares, avenues and alleyways.
There I met with the Japanese, Spaniards, Koreans, Italians, Turks, Chinese, British, Arabs, French and, of course, whis the Americans.
There are a lot of our compatriots.
I tell my new friends about my country, about my hometown, about my friends.And they tell me about theirs cities and countries.
Very interesting.
Did I write you that I stadying at the Russian language courses?
We have two teachers in our group.
They a very curious.
They ask a lot of questions: " Do you have a big family?
How many do you have brothers and sisters? And friends?
Where were you yesterday?
And with whom were you there?
What were you doing there?
Where will you go tomorrow?
Whis whom are you goingt here?"
Also I think that our teachers like to travel.
Why do I think?