Предмет: Английский язык, автор: das2010ha3

2 Read the text and fill in the gaps with the words in the list: difficult, subjects, corrects, study, try, English. Hello! My name's Daniela. I' m 12 years old. I'm a pupil of 6-th form. My school is cool, but there are some ... I don't really like. I ... Geography hard because of my future profession. I'd like to be a travel agent.... is very difficult to understand. I always ... to pronounce the words, but my teacher usually ... my mistakes. Listening is the most... activity. СРОЧНО ПОМОГИТЕ!!!​

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Ответ:Hello! My name's Daniela. I' m 12 years old. I'm a pupil of 6-th form. My school is cool, but there are some subject I don't really like. I try Geography hard because of my future profession. I'd like to be a travel agent study is very difficult to understand. I always English to pronounce the words, but my teacher usually correct my mistakes. Listening is the most difficult activity

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