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热心网友 时间:2023-12-21 08:15
英语是同学们必修的科目之一,面对英语,只有经常练习,频繁的运用,英语水平才能得以提升。下面我整理了写给你的信英语,欢迎阅读。
Dear Jane,
Glad to hear from you and you‟re welcome to China in July. The following are some Chinese customs.
Firstly, we greet each other by saying “Hello” or asking such questions as “Where are you going?” or “I‟m over-praised” to show good manners. Next, when receiving a gift, we usually say “It‟s unnecessary” besides “Thanks” to show politeness and then put it away. Finally, at dinner parties, we talk loudly and touch glasses when drinking to someone‟s health or success to show that we‟re warm.
Anyhow, different cultures, different customs. If you “Do as the Romans do when in Rome”, you‟ll enjoy more of your stay here.
I hope what‟s mentioned above might be helpful and wish you a good journey.
Yours sincerely.
Li Hua
Professor Smith,
Our school is planning to have a lecture on how to learn English effectively for middle school students next week and I'm writing to ask you to come and give a talk on English learning strategies. It will help us understand how to learn English in effective ways and also increase our interest in learning it, thus making us learn it actively. Do you think one and a half hours will be enough for such a lecture? Please let me know as soon as possible so that I can make arrangements.
Looking forward to seeing you and enjoying the lecture.
Best wishes.
Yours,
Li Hua
Dear James,
Nice to hear from you again! As you know, this winter vacation, at the end of December, 2007, we English-lovers from all over the country will go to a four-day English Winter Camp in Dalian. Some English teachers from China, the USA, England and Australia will join us. In the camp, we will have an English speaking competition, watch some wonderful performances given by the students and visit some places of interest in Dalian. Besides, we will exchange our English learning experience and talk about our colorful school life in English. I think this winter camp will greatly improve my spoken English and I will make some new friends there. I do hope you will come and join us.
Best wishes.
Yours sincerely,
Jessie
Dear Editor,
I’m a builder. When other builders and I laid a foundation of a building, we g out some ancient cultural relics. At that time, some people suggested we sell them so that we could get some money. But I didn’t agree with them because I think these cultural relics are our country’s wealth. As Chinese people, we should protect them. So I told the other builders we shouldn’t sell them, because cultural relics represent a country’s culture and history. Besides, we should donate these culture relics to our country in case they might be sold abroad secretly. We shouldn’t lose them.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua