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Написать историю случац из жизни на английском языке 120 слов

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24 ноября 2025 17:44

On a rain-soaked Tuesday, I arrived late to campus, chasing a bus I barely saw whisk away. My bag was heavy, dread heavier, and I felt the day choosing me. In the library I found a note tucked inside a borrowed book: a classmate had left a reminder about the presentation that afternoon. The message was simple: breathe, listen, begin. I grabbed coffee, found a quiet corner, and practiced aloud. Each sentence wound clearer, each pause sounded intentional rather than awkward. By the time I reached the lecture hall, the rain had cooled, and so had my nerves. I spoke slowly, eyes meeting a few friendly faces, and realized that moments of uncertainty often push us toward a steadier voice.

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Написать историю случац из жизни на английском языке 120 слов
On a rain-soaked Tuesday, I arrived late to campus, chasing a bus I barely saw whisk away. My bag was heavy, dread heavier, and I felt the day choosing me. In the library I found a note tucked inside a borrowed book: a classmate had left a reminder about the presentation that afternoon. The message was simple: breathe, listen, begin. I grabbed coffee, found a quiet corner, and practiced aloud. Each sentence wound clearer, each pause sounded intentional rather than awkward. By the time I reached the lecture hall, the rain had cooled, and so had my nerves. I spoke slowly, eyes meeting a few friendly faces, and realized that moments of uncertainty often push us toward a steadier voice.