• Start the letter with Dear or Hi and your friend's first name (e.g. Dear John).
• You can use informal language.
• You can use contractions (e.g. You're, I've).
• You can use phrasal verbs.
• Use a phrase to bring your letter to a close (e.g. Anyway that's all for now).
• End your letter with Best wishes, Write soon or Buy.
• If you want to introduce some more information or something you have forgotten you can put PS (postscript) after your name.
You are going to spend a week at the home of a British exchange students. Write an informal letter (120-150 words) to him/her.

• Introduce yourself and give some information about your family.
• Give some information about your hobbies.
• Ask about the town you are going to stay in (size, things to do, etc.)
• Tell him/her about your travel arrangements and ask who will meet you at the airport.

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sofikolomiets04 sofikolomiets04  10.01.2021 16:09

To, Veronika Gorlova, 234 Kingston Avenue, New Yourk. USA 25th January, 2016 Dear Zlata, Thanks for your letter. I'm sorry I haven't answered earlier but I was really busy with my school. You asked me to tell you about the way I celebrated the New Year. Well, it was a lot of fun. I went with my friends to my house, we celebrated until six o'clock in the morning. By the way, how do you celebrate this wonderful holiday? I hope to receive an answer in the next letter. Unfortunately, I'd better go now as I've got loads of homework to do. Take care and keep in touch! All the best, Veronika.

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