е rеcеivеd a lеttеr from your English-speaking pen-friend Sophie who writes:
… Last week our science teacher took my class on a school trip to the Natural History Museum in Washington D.C. It was fantastic! Where do your teachers take you on school trips? How often do you go? What school trip was the most memorable and why?
By the way, my parrot has learned to say “Good morning!” every time the alarm clock goes off! It took me quite a while to teach it!
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Write a letter to Sophie.
In your letter
- answer her questions
- ask 3 questions about Sophie’s parrot.
Write 100—140 words.
Remember the rules of letter writing.
I hope this letter finds you well. I was delighted to hear about your school trip to the Natural History Museum in Washington D.C. It sounds like it was a fantastic experience! In response to your question, my teachers usually take us on school trips to places that are related to our subjects. For example, our history teacher took us to a local historical site, and our geography teacher took us to a nearby national park to study the ecosystem.
We usually go on school trips once or twice a year. It's always a great opportunity to learn outside the classroom and explore new places. Speaking of memorable trips, one that stands out for me was when our science teacher took us to a planetarium. We had the chance to observe the stars and learn about different constellations. It was a truly mesmerizing experience!
Now, I'm really curious about your parrot. It's amazing that your parrot has learned to say "Good morning!" when the alarm clock goes off. How did you teach it? Do you have any other interesting tricks that your parrot can do? What kind of parrot do you have?
I look forward to hearing more about your parrot and your adventures!
Best regards,
[Your Name]