A Get-together on May 1st
Dear Li Ming:
How have you been? I haven’t seen you for 5 years since we graduated from Peking University. How time flies! I really miss you very much.
I am now a worker in a bank in Beijing. Actually I don’t like my present job. I am very busy every day, and I can only get a break on weekends or national holidays. I think one day I will find another job.
To tell you a piece of good news, Zhang Lin, our old monitor, will organize an old classmates’ meeting on May 1st in Beijing. Will you come to the meeting? I do hope to see you that day.
I am looking forward to your reply.
Yours truly,
Wang Hua
Help Me to Buy A Spoken English Book
April 16 2009
Dear Wang Hua:
How have you been? I haven’t seen you for 5 years since we graduated from 101 High School. How time flies! I really miss you very much.
I am now studying English in Anhui University. In two months I will take part in a very important English examination. I want to buy a college spoken English book, but I cannot find it here in Hefei. Would you please buy one for me in Beijing?
I am looking forward to your reply. Do visit me when you are free.
Yours truly,
Li Ming
Bad Manners in Public
In order to be a polite person, we should try to avoid bad manners in public. Bad manners in public include making noise, throwing wastes everywhere, breaking traffic laws and so on. Among all these bad manners, I hate breaking traffic laws most. I have two reasons to say. The first reason is that breaking traffic laws may cause traffic accidents. According to a government report, 10 million people are killed in traffic accidents of this kind. The second reason: breaking traffic laws will set a bad example for young people. If you often break traffic laws, your children may also do this. So you see, it is really important for us to keep traffic laws.