Hi Richard, It's Sunday and I just arrived at the Moscow Domodedovo Airport . I will seek for a hotel to check me in after I write this postcard for you. Right now the sky is completely cloudy here. The temperature revolves around 0° Celsius. Tomorrow is going to be a cold and snowy day and It's going to be like this until Friday according to the weather forecast. By the way, when going out the streets I am going to need to wear scarfs, coats and leather boots. I'm so glad for that, after all, I have been to Russia in my holidays to feel and see the famous "russian cold". Also tomorrow, I am going to know Red Square, one of the most emblematic touristic points for who arrives to this city besides other gorgeous monuments that tell us a little bit about Russian history. Thursday, I am going to take a train to know the second biggest city of Russia: Saint Petersburg. The city worked as the official capital city of the Russian Empire for about two hundred years between 1723 and 1728. By curiosity it was established by tsar , Pedro, The Great. I am going to stay in Saint Petersburg until Friday morning. Lastly, on Friday afternoon I am going to come back to my wondrous hometown Paris.
From your dear friend,
Daniel.
Note: Dear friends, feel at ease to correct, comment and suggest my written English in this activity. I always appreciate your viewpoints in order to I can get better. See ya!!!
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Thanks for all the comments!
Great writing!
Writing tip: Save "gonna" for speaking situations. If this is a postcard or letter, use "going to".
This is really nice letter : )))
Are you really in Russia : )))
good for you : )