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Letexchanging informal letteWork in pairs. Imagine that you are both elves. One of you is the elf who usedthe toadstool to escape and the other is his friend. Write the following two• surprise about your friend's experiencecongratulating him on his quick thinkingActivityletters and read them out in class.Letter 1: A letter from the first elf to his friend, about his experienceLetter 2: The friend's replyYou can include the following points in your letters:Letter 2Letter 1• how you got caught in the rain• the shock you got upon seeing thedormousehoping they have similarwhat he looked likeadventures togetherhowsometimeyou cameupwith the idea forescaping from the rainyour experience of flying away usingthe toadstoolhow you reached home safe and dryUse the given format to write your letters.​

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And addition and subtraction and division and fractions? Here, sit down beside me, you simply must guide me.” Elves know nothing of human history, to them it’s a mystery. So the little elf, already a shouter, just got louder. “Go to the library, I need books. More and more books. And you can help me read them too.” 7. As a matter of fact, every day in every nag: one who way that little elf was a nag! Patrick was troubles someone working harder than ever and was it a all the time by complaining or drag! He was staying up nights, had asking them to never felt so weary, was going to school do something with his eyes puffed and bleary. drag (an informal word): something 8. Finally, the last day of school arrived dull and and the elf was free to go. As for uninteresting homework, there was no more, so he quietly and slyly slipped out the back door. slyly: secretively 9. Patrick got his A’s; his classmates were amazed; his teachers smiled and were full of praise. And his parents? They wondered what had happened to Patrick. He was now the model kid. kid (an informal Cleaned his room, did his chores, was word): a child chores: work that cheerful, never rude, like he had must be done developed a whole new attitude. everyday, often boring 10. You see, in the end, Patrick still attitude: a feeling thought he’d made that tiny man do all about someone or his homework. But I’ll share a secret, something just between you and me. It wasn’t the elf; Patrick had done it himself! CAROL MOORE

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