Hi John,
It was nice to get your letter.
I can understand your problems quite well. Although I have some arguments with parents too, but I try to talk to them about the difficult points and explain them my position. YOu know, family talk, it helps a lot. To tell you the tryth I don't have much free time, as I have some extra classes. Though when I have some leisure time we usually go to cinema with freiends or just sit somewhere and chat. We also like go hiking, but this is mostly for the summer, when the school is over.
By the way how are you doing with your sister? Last time you wrote you had a big arguments over some school issues. Have you solve it or are you still at war? What about her further studues, did she decide what unversity to join?
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Best wishes
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How did Native Americans live in the past? Make sentences. Then match.
Some Native American families/live/in longhouses
B 1 Some Native American families lived in longhouses.
D 2 They also made pottery from mud.
A 3 They made clothes on a loom.
H 4 They rowed boats to travel and go fishing.
E 5 They started campfire with sticks.
G 6 They played board games in their free time.
F 7 The boys learned to fight and wrestle.
C 8 They hunted wild animals.
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