Jun 11, 2008

A Reply Letter

You recently receive a letter from your cousin, Sam living in Canada. He told you he would like to visit Hong Kong during the summer for a week. Write first to tell him your recent school activity. Tell him when you will start your school holiday. Then suggest him what to do during his stay in Hong Kong. End the letter with a good closing remark. This is an example.

12 th June 08
Dear Sam,
I was glad to receive your letter and I am very pleased to know you are going to come to visit us in Hong Kong.
This week I have an exam but I think it seems easy. Next week we have a badminton competition. I think I will win, you know I am good at playing badminton and I play it twice a week.
OK let me talk about what I would like to suggest what to do when you are in Hong Kong. On the first day, I think you should visit the museums in Tsim Sha Tsui. There are many interesting shows. In the Space Museum there are some latest movies about sky and space. You can also visit Historical Museum . Of course you can learn a lot about Hong Kong history there. Also you can eat in some fast food shops or restaurants there.
On the second and the third day you can go to the theme park Disneyland. You can stay there overnight. In Disneyland you can play games such as rollercoasters, shooting worriers etc. The food in Disneyland is really yummy but they are really expensive.
On the fourth day you can take a rest or go shopping. You can play computer games with me while you are bored.
On the fifth day you can do some exercises. Go to Ma On Shan for a bike riding for two hours and I think you will feel very hungry. After you have dinner, I can take you to the dessert house to have sweet dessert.
On the sixth day you must go to the Peak for a sight seeing. You will go there by trams. Trams are very famous old vehicles in Hong Kong. You will like the scene and you can take a lot of pictures there.
I will leave the last day for you to think about what you would like doing. Anyway, I hope you will have an unforgettable time in Hong Kong.
See you soon!
Best Wishes,
Jerry

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