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For most visitors, the first taste of England is touchdown at Heathrow International Airport which is only a 220 taxi fare front the heart of the city. As

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soon as one gets off the plane, the busy, commercial atmosphere of London immediately become apparent.First on the list is a trip to the college chosen whise overseas as the plase to study English in Britain.

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30 июня 2016 г., 22:24:02 (7 лет назад)

для большинства посетителей, первый вкус Англии приземления в Хитроу
Международный аэропорт, который составляет только 220 такси проезд передняя сердце города. Как только один получает от самолета, занят, коммерческий атмосфера Лондона сразу стала apparent.First в списке поездка в колледже выбранной whise за рубежом как Plase для изучения английского языка в Великобритании.

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