Dear Tom,
How time flies ! You havebeen studying in Beijingfor nearly a month, during which youmust have achieved a lot. Well, how\'s everything going? It is reported that theweather there is very hot and dry these days, which is very different from thatof your country. Have you adapted to it?In addition, you once complained that the food served there was not to yourtaste. I hope that should have been improved.
I am glad to tell you that Iwill go to Beijingto take part in an English speech contest in July, which is not only an honor,but also a great opportunity for me to improve myself. And now I try my best tomake preparations for it. However, Ihave some trouble in collecting relevant materials and using the language. I will appreciate it if you give me a hand tosolve the problems.
After the contest, I am todrop in at your school to visit you. Please wait for my phone.
Yours ,
Li Hua
Can you imagine that I’m now in the United States, a country so different from China? Everything is new and interesting! I made some friends on the trip over and they have been very kind and helpful. Still, you know how much I miss you and your cooking? My mouth waters at the mere thought of those delectable Chinese dishes you prepare. Last night, my friends invited me to dinner. They had some strange ways of describing their hunger. For instance, there was“I’m starving to death”,“I’m famished”, and“I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse”, which has a similar expression in Chinese; I’m sure you know the one. How about“I’m making a pig of myself”! A little confusing, hmm? Anyway, this stuff may be useful to you
as an English teacher, so I’m also sending a tape. You can listen to our conversation and hear some real modern American English.
Your loving daughter,
Amber
dear
We didn\'t know much about each other twenty years ago. We were guided by our intuition; you swept me off my feet. It was snowing when we got married at the Ahwahnee. Years passed, kids came, good times, hard times, but never bad times.
Our Love and respect has endured and grown. We\'ve been through so much together and here we are right back where we started 20 years ago-older, wiser-with wrinkles on our faces and hearts. We now know many of life\'s joys, sufferings, secrets and wonders and we are still here together.
My feet have never returned to the ground.
xxx
20xx年xx月xx日
Dear Mike,
Hi, This is XXX, Hope you are well
I heard you have been got the offer from Peking University, XXX told me about it. I am really happy for you. Congratulations!
I hope we can meet in Beijing soon.
Yours,
XXX
Dear dad and mum,
I have been very happy in the school. Sometimes, at night I cry in the bed because I miss you very much. You always say “Learn well and I will be happy.” So I work hard in the school every day. After class I play with my classmates. We skip rope, play cards and ball and so on. I spend a lot of time doing my homework. After lunch we have to do Kumon. When I finish, I play Pingpong with my friends. Then I spend some time reading my English notes. At six o’clock I have my evening class. Then I have my evening snack at twenty past seven. After that, I have some free time. At eight o’clock, I go to bed. This is a day in the school. Mum, you always tell me “Happiness is very important in our life.” So I want to be happy every day. If you are not happy, call me please.
Yours,
Laura
Dear Sir,
I am writing to inform you that I am dissatisfied with the food in our dining hall.
Firstly, the quality of the food is bad and it tastes bad, too. To be frank, the food in our dining hall is a completely disaster and we wish for good and delicious food.
Secondly, the pricing of the food is high. We expect a marginal decline in food prices.
Thirdly, there are very few kinds of food in our dining hall. We expect a wider variety of foods.
Lastly, the dining hall is so small that it cannot accommodate 100 people to have dinner at the same time.
I hope you will give immediate attention to this matter.
Best regards,
Li Ming
June 25, 20xx
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