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235 Nguyen Trai, Ha Noi
Mr Nguyen Van Tuan
158 Bach Mai, Ha Noi
Dear Mr. Tuan,
My name is Nhi and I’m in class 10A. I’m writing to ask you to provide us with better food in the cafeteria. Now, it only sells things like soda and fast food. It really isn’t good for student.
I think the cafeteria should sells things like milk, fruit. They are so much better for us.
Please help make the cafeteria healthier.
Sincerely,
Nhi
1. You’ve eaten too much and now you feel sick.
→ I wish I hadn’t eaten so much.
2. There was a job advertised in the newspaper. You decided not to apply fot it. Now you think that your decision was wrong.
→ I wish …… I had applied for the job………
3. When you were younger, you didn’t learn to play a musical instrument. Now you regret this.
→ I wish I had learned to play a musical instrument
4. you’ve painted the gate red. Now you think it doesn’t look very nice.
→ I wish I hadn’t painted it red
5. You are walking in the country. You would like to take some photographs but you didn’t bring your camera
→ I wish ……………… I had brought my camera.……………
6. You have some unexpected guests. They didn’t tell you they were coming. You are very busy and you are not prepared for them.
I wish ……they had phoned first.…………
Dear Susan,
It’s been a long time since the last time I wrote to you. A new year is coming, so I wish you and your family happiness and health. My family spent a cheerful holiday in our cozy house. In New Year Eve we had a big party with all my relatives, we got together, talked, sang and waited for the Ñrst moment of New Year 2012. During this holiday I knew more about some interesting customs of our country that I really want to share with you. Those are the things that we should do to bring good luck for a new year. The Ñrst thing is that eating black-eyed peas are said to bring richness and safety to the coming year. Another interesting custom is eating pork on New Year’s Day because pigs eat moving forward. Therefore, those who eat pork will move forward, too. One more thing is we consider cabbage as another "good luck" vegetable. Cabbage leaves are also considered a sign of prosperity because we believe that cabbage is the symbol of paper money. I know that you come from Viet Nam and your lunar new year is coming soon. I hope to learn more about the things you often do and your customs to bring lucks on Tet holiday.
Love, LinhSome people think that it’s better for their children to grow up in the countryside; other people think that it’s better their children to grow up in a big city. Both possibilities have some advantages and disadvantages. I’ll give advantages of each approach and I’ll argue in favor of this that it’s better for children to grow up in the countryside.
In a society where money, career and convenience are important things, many people prefer to live in big cities. Consequently their children grow up there. In the following passage I’ll state some important aspects of the life in the big cities. People go to live there at many reasons. First, a big city provides many opportunities for career and education. For instance, If I live in South Dakota I’ll have chance to live in connection with nature but there are few universities and work positions. However if I live in New York I’ll have opportunity to choose between hundreds of universities and thousands free work positions. This connection If our children grow up in a big city, they will have chance to study in prestige school. Besides, they will be prepared for the life with strong competition.
However we know that the life in a big city has some disadvantages. For instance, stress is problem number one in a big city. That is why many people think that it’s better for their children to grow up in the countryside. The life there has many advantages. First, children, which grow up in the countryside, have chance to live with connection with nature. In most cases there are more calmly and they seldom suffer from psychical diseases in contrast with children which grow in a big city. The life in the countryside is not so dynamic than life in the big city. In the countryside there are few changes. For example, children often spend their childhood in one house, they study in one school, and their parents rarely change their work positions, which reflect negative on the children. To sum up, the life in the countryside is related to few problems than this in a big city.
In conclusion, I think that it’s better for children to grow up in the countryside. That is why, the first thing that we must save is health of our children.