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October 25 - Personal Letter

 

Last month you had a holiday overseas/local where you stayed with a friend. They have just sent you some photos of your holiday.

Write a letter to your friend. In your letter:

  • thank them for the photos and for the holiday
  • explain why you didn’t write earlier
  • invite them to come and stay with you

Write at least 150 words.

You do NOT need to write your own address.

This material belongs to BAWA IELTS Ferozepur, and the words used here are fully novel. This letter holds copyright status.


Dear Harish

I hope this letter finds you well. We have spent a great time together that inculcated peace and tranquillity in me for a few months.

I'm thankful to you for the amazing and memorable holidays we spent together at your place. Moreover, the photos you sent to me are wonderful, and a number of memories have been captured in them. The spectacular and mesmerizing landscapes act as a stress buster till the moment, owing to which I would like to visit again. 

I'm sorry for writing late since when I landed back in my city, my conference date hit me. Thus, I needed to head towards Poornima Institute, Jaipur, to be a part of that event. Now, I've come back, and everything seems to be normal.

Next month, I'll be throwing a party at the retirement of my lovable father. This event will be a memorable and the most cherishing moment for him. I will be delighted if you attend this function along with family members. I hope you can make it.

See you soon,

BAWA IELTS

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