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Help me please text:was born in the countryside and lived in the village. But a few years ago, our family moved into the city. I study at school in the city, but I spend every summer in the countryside at my grandparents. My grandparents’ farm is located far away from the noisy city.

I like spending my vacations in the countryside because life in the village is very quiet and even relaxed. I know exactly what I need to do every day and that gives me an opportunity to plan my day and enjoy my free time.

What I like most about living in the countryside is that we are close to nature. We can grow our own fruit and vegetables in the garden. My grandparents also cultivate the land for farming purposes, they grow some crops there and look after domestic animals.

There are many more things people can do in the countryside. As for me, I like to walk in the fields and forest. When I walk, I enjoy bird watching and bird singing. And what is more I can take a deep breath as air is not polluted in the countryside. But there are more places for walking and bike riding. There is a possibility to enjoy swimming and fishing in the river nearby. I love my home village a lot!


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