"It's my sister's birthday next week and I want to plan a
surprise party for her. I'm looking for ideas! Have you been
to any great parties recently? Can you give me any advice?"
Write your email in about 100 words.
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In my informal email:
• I have started with a short phrase (e.g. It's great to
hear from you!).
• I have used imperatives to make suggestions/give
advice (e.g. Make sure you visist the Robot Room).
• I have used dashes (-) to add comments or more
information (e.g. We watched another film about
black holes - that was scary.).
• I have used appropriate linkers for the beginning.
middle and end.
• I have checked my spelling and punctuation.
. I have written about 100 words.
I think you should talk to your friend even if you don't want to.
Tell him that his actions are bad and he might face various problems. For example, he might have a quarrel with the teacher if he notices that he is writing off. There also might be problems with the entire subject. If your friend doesn't understand that, offer him your help. Help him with the subject. Don't quarrel, solve the problem peacefully. Your friend will understand you and you'll resolve the conflict and resume your good friendship. Will you tell me later how everything went and how you solved the problem?
With love,
Your friend Misha