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Перевести письмо.Hello Mike! Thank you very for your letter.You want to know if I like sports.Yes,I do.I like to play tennis.I go to the stadium to

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play tennis.We*ve got a nice sports ground at our school.My friends and I like to play football and basketball on our school sports ground.I can swim well,too.I like swim very much.I go to the swim ming pool with my father and my little sister Dot.She is five.She can*t swim but she likes to go to the swimming pool with us.My father can very well.We swim with great pleasure.What sports do you like? What sports games can you play?Do you go to the stadiom or to the swimming pool? Have you got a gym in your school?

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Привет Майк!Спасибо за твоё прошлое письмо.Ты хочеш узнать люблю ли я спорт.Да, я люблю играть в теннис. Мы имеем хорошую спортивную площадку в нашей школе.Мои друзья и я любим поиграть в футтбол и баскетбол на школьной площадке.Я умею плавать хорошо тоже.Мне нравится плавать много.Я хожу в бассейн с папой и маленькой сестрой Дот.Ей 5 лет.Она не умеетплавать, но она любит ходить в бассейн с нами.Мой папа очень хороший плавец.Он плавает с большим удовольствием.Аты любиш спорт?Какие спортивные игры тебе нравятся?Ты ходиш на стадион или в бассейн?У вас есть спортзал в школе?

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