Dear Bob:
It's been a long time. How's it going?
As you know, I'm a high school student now, so I can't surf the Internet and have little chance to reply to your email. Well, I want to say, "Don't be angry with me." I know you can understand me, right? Also, don't always say, "Have you disappeared from this world?" Wait, that kind of thing. This will make me feel sorry.
In the past, I always said that I envy you because you are a high school student. And I always laugh at you, because you always complain to me about your study. But now I really realize how hard you have worked.
I only stayed at school for ten days, but I found it extremely long and unbearable. Yesterday, when I heard that we didn't have to go to school at the weekend, I jumped up from my wooden stool with joy. But I think these classes are very interesting and the teachers are very friendly. They are not what I expected. Almost all my teachers are very young. I like young teachers. They are full of energy. And the school is beautiful and makes me happy.
I must say that I am very worried and anxious. Because I have difficulty in math again. I can understand the teacher's explanation, but I can't do many exercises. What should I do? My parents say that practice makes perfect. Yes, I think I will try my best to do more exercise. I don't want to fall behind others.
If I remember correctly, you are in the third grade now. You will graduate from high school and then go to college. Ha, I wish you can be admitted to your ideal university. The rest of the time, we all fought together. For our dreams and future.
Don't write to me in a hurry Study hard.
Yours
Ice cubes.