A In Russia, I live in Barnaul, a large Siberian city. It's a beautiful place (in/on/at) the left bank of the rive Ob. My family is quite big but we are all close to each oth er. We love spending time together - sharing news, laughing helping each other. B I take care of five children (because/when/as an au pair. They are 12, 10, 8, 2 years and 11 months old I've been working with them for more than a year and takin care of the baby since it was born. It's a big advantage to liv in the family you're working with. This way children acce you as a part of their family. They even learn faster becau you really get to know their personalities and talents. I've g very attached (to/at/on) the children. So, I have got two far ilies now - one in Russia and one in the US. C I didn't have a lot of time to prepare in Rus as I was too busy passing final exams (on/by/at) college. T flight was exciting but long. I was very tired when I land (with/in/on) New York. My host family welcomed me war ly (by/to/on) arrival. Nevertheless, I was supposed to st working the next day. The family didn't have a strict sch ule for me. They had a list of things that had to be done ev day. Those included cleaning rooms, doing the laundry, a doing the dishes. These chores were to be done whenever I l time. It takes two hours in the morning to finish these thin so I usually have the rest of the day to spend with the kids D _ I usually make breakfast in the morning for whole family. Then the older boys go to school, and I stay w the little ones. We draw, go for walks, invite their frien The car is necessary and luckily, I learnt to drive in Rus Life seems impossible here (with/without/by) a car. The ook lunch while the babies are asleep. E ist At first, it was hard to express myself in Engl
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