Dear John, thank you for your letter, I am glad
that you are doing so well at university!
I wish I could be as cheerful as you are, but I
can’t. There is a real problem in my life. As you know I am finishing school
this year and I am supposed to go on to university. That seems to be the
problem! I am so tired of books, studies, and endless tests and exams! I want
to take a year off so that I can have a rest. It is not all about having a
rest: I haven’t made up my mind yet about what I want to do in life. I have
been considering a few universities for some time, but haven’t chosen any. If I
took a gap year, I would be able to meet new people, try different jobs, and
even see the world. Taking a gap year may help me to understand myself better,
without unnecessary haste. My parents don’t understand me at all. They want me
to go to university next autumn and they won’t listen to my arguments. They say
that a gap year would be a waste of time. They even think that I will forget
the things I have learnt at school during my gap year. There is no arguing with
the old folks, and I still depend on them financially.
I need your advice. Do you think taking a gap
year is a good idea? What should I do? What would you do in my place?
I’m looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Best wishes, XXX
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Fairies are real. <span>The Fairies of today are believed to be small, delicate and very beautiful. Most people can't see them, but children can. They like to live near gardens or in a fairyland. They sometimes visit people's houses, for example Tooth Fairy. She leaves her gifts under a kid's pillow at night. Fairies usually come to play at sunrise and you can see a magic fairy circle among flowers. But fairies are very shy, so be very careful with them. You can ask them to play a magic trick for you. If you are a kind person they will make your wish true. Good luck!</span>
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6. dishwasher
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