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An Email from London
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Hi Anna, how are you? I am in London now. I live with my aunt.
Her house is small but nice. Every morning I walk to my English school. The school is near a big park.
My classes start at nine and finish at one. After class, I eat lunch at a little cafe. The food is cheap and good.
In the evening, I do my homework and watch TV with my aunt. Please write to me soon. Love, Maria.
Câu hỏi đọc hiểu (2 câu)
1. Who is Maria living with in London?
2. What time do Maria's classes finish?