In this post I will answer questions of my new acquaintance and also ask him/her questions about one of my favourite books.
Hello! I am glad to respond to your letter and also to learn about the member of your family.
Answering your first question I will tell: yes. Indeed, I have a younger brother whom I love very much, especially when he sleeps or does his own business without winding me up. In general, of course, I am joking.He is very lovely and I am really happy, that he appeared in my life about 14 years ago. I assure you, it is impossible not to like him. By the way, I am four years older than him, but sometimes it seems like our disparity is 10 years. He is my absolute contrast: he is irresponsible, a little thoughtless, idle, but at the same time sympathetic, kind, generous and improbable optimist. Ironically, it happens so often we think equally though , sometimes I notice that he is several times wiser than me. It is so exciting to watch a little boy becoming a man day in and day out, whom I can count on.
Frankly speaking, I do enjoy spending free time with him, although I do not have it this year. Recently I have been teaching him elementary English. But our studying is not successfully going. He does not admit the benifit of these lessons. But I will not give up. Usually we prefer to hang around and talk to each other about everything, and often our conversations turn into hysterical and infinite laughter over new jokes or situations in our life. Those moments are of the highest priority for me, so long as I am able to be as what I am with him.
It would be nonsense if I wished to be the only child in our family. My younger brother is my support. Also I couldn't be such as I am now without him. My brother is that person who unites me with my family as I have difficult relations with parents. That is why I am thousand times thankful for being his sister.
I just remembered that I had wanted to ask you about the book. You know, I was overflowed by so many different feelings when I stopped reading about Harry. It was like delusion. Were you feeling exactly the same? Many characters with which I fell in love were killed. I was grieved and crushed , but then I understood that the death in fight was the only solution for them. What do you think about it? And at long last, I am glad that I stayed with Harry till the end and I will never regret about it. This book became for me a wise mentor, and Harry Hermione and Ron will remain as my childhood friends. So the lastest question is "what did "Harry Potter" teach you?"
Best wishes,
Zarema.
Hello! I am glad to respond to your letter and also to learn about the member of your family.
Answering your first question I will tell: yes. Indeed, I have a younger brother whom I love very much, especially when he sleeps or does his own business without winding me up. In general, of course, I am joking.He is very lovely and I am really happy, that he appeared in my life about 14 years ago. I assure you, it is impossible not to like him. By the way, I am four years older than him, but sometimes it seems like our disparity is 10 years. He is my absolute contrast: he is irresponsible, a little thoughtless, idle, but at the same time sympathetic, kind, generous and improbable optimist. Ironically, it happens so often we think equally though , sometimes I notice that he is several times wiser than me. It is so exciting to watch a little boy becoming a man day in and day out, whom I can count on.
Frankly speaking, I do enjoy spending free time with him, although I do not have it this year. Recently I have been teaching him elementary English. But our studying is not successfully going. He does not admit the benifit of these lessons. But I will not give up. Usually we prefer to hang around and talk to each other about everything, and often our conversations turn into hysterical and infinite laughter over new jokes or situations in our life. Those moments are of the highest priority for me, so long as I am able to be as what I am with him.
It would be nonsense if I wished to be the only child in our family. My younger brother is my support. Also I couldn't be such as I am now without him. My brother is that person who unites me with my family as I have difficult relations with parents. That is why I am thousand times thankful for being his sister.
I just remembered that I had wanted to ask you about the book. You know, I was overflowed by so many different feelings when I stopped reading about Harry. It was like delusion. Were you feeling exactly the same? Many characters with which I fell in love were killed. I was grieved and crushed , but then I understood that the death in fight was the only solution for them. What do you think about it? And at long last, I am glad that I stayed with Harry till the end and I will never regret about it. This book became for me a wise mentor, and Harry Hermione and Ron will remain as my childhood friends. So the lastest question is "what did "Harry Potter" teach you?"
Best wishes,
Zarema.
H Zarema,
ReplyDeleteThe post is really good. We knew a lot about your brother due to descriptive details you included. The second part of your post about Harry is fantastic. The questions are thought-provoking and could serve as an essay topic.
Keep going,
Yours,
marina