Writing An email to a friend Read Eve's email to her friend about her plans. What is she afraid of? YourMAIL + New V Reply Delete Hi Lena, It was great to get your news! My news/ The fact is that I'm going to leave the city and move to the country. No more busy roads or noisy cars and buses for me! My parents have bought a farm (see the photo attached - it's beautiful!) and 2 the truth/the idea is that we keep cows and horses. It's really exciting, but I'm also worried. 3 My problem / My news is that I'm terrified of large birds! When I see one I start to shake and feel faint. We went to see the farm yesterday and the truth / the idea was I couldn't relax at all. What can I do? 5 The fact / The big news is that I have to do something or my life will be awful. Should I tell my parents? What do you think? Love, Eve 3 Read sente 1 Eve 2 Sh 3 Ev 4 SH 5 W 6 S 7 8 S Us 4 Ma 1 2 3 4 LO 5 a h
Subject: Exciting News and a Fear to Overcome
Hi Lena,
I hope this email finds you well! It was great to receive your news and catch up. Now, let me share my news with you. I'm going to leave the city and move to the countryside. No more busy roads or noisy cars and buses for me! My parents have bought a farm, and I've attached a photo for you to see—it's absolutely beautiful!
The truth is, we'll be taking care of cows and horses on the farm. It's an exciting prospect, but I also have a concern that's been bothering me. I'm actually terrified of large birds! Whenever I see one, I start shaking and feeling faint. Yesterday, we visited the farm, and the problem was evident—I couldn't relax at all.
I'm reaching out to you because I value your opinion. What do you think I should do? Should I tell my parents about my fear? I feel like I need to take some action; otherwise, I'm afraid my life on the farm will be filled with constant anxiety. I trust your advice and appreciate your perspective on this matter.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Sending you lots of love,
Eve