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I'm glad that I have a pen pal who can write letters. A lot has happened since I wrote in August. Maybe you remember that my father worked with many people for a multinational company. This means that the company can send my father anywhere they want him to go. The last time I wrote, I lived in Spain and I also studied Spanish and English. Now I live in America and study English. The trouble is that the methods of learning English are different. I am satisfied with this method of learning English now.

in Spain, the most important things are grammar and vocabulary. My teacher wants us to remember rules and new words. For writing, we have to write in English and translate it into other languages. For reading, we read some subjects about history and geography. This is boring. We listen to the tape, but we hardly talk. When something happens, we read our textbooks loudly, but that's all. In Spain, everyone stays in books, only when the teacher asks them the question that they accept English. I never speak English in my life.

everything is different in my new school. First of all, everyone is wandering around the classroom. We learn to do a lot of listening and speaking with our classmates. We study in groups. We solve some problems and accomplish some tasks together. First, I'm afraid to speak English. My pronunciation used to make my classmates laugh. They were nice and didn't laugh at me. My teacher helps me speak English. It's really interesting now.

oh, we read and write, but this is different. In my new school, there are many pictures and interesting news in the exercise book. They even have jokes that make me laugh. We read some youth literature and express our opinions. I'm not very shy now. I am more confident. Now I speak English every day. I think I have changed a lot.

what are you doing? Please write some letters about your school and your home and send them to me quickly.

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