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Dear Ms Roberts,
I am writing in reference to your advertisement for summer language
courses abroad. I would like to receive more detailed information about the
courses you offer. I would be able to attend a course for two or three weeks
in June. Could you please send me more information and details of prices?
I would particularly like to know how many students attend the school, and
the maximum number of students per class. I would also like to know the
resources the school has. Your article mentioned a language library and
fully equipped computer rooms. Would it be possible to use these facilities
also in the evenings? Could you inform me of the staff? Are they all
qualified teachers?
I would be grateful if you could send me more details regarding the social
and sports programmes offered. Are the activities included in the price of
the course?
Furthermore, I would appreciate your informing me on the amenities near
the school.
I look forward to receiving your reply.
Yours sincerely,
Robert Black
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Dear ,
Deserts are places that don’t get much rain, and are very dry. They can be either hot places, or cold places.
Because deserts don’t have much water, animals that live in the desert are able to conserve water and keep their body temperature at the right level. Both plants and animals have adapted to be able to live in the desert.
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Land is called ‘desert’ if it gets less than 250mm of rain every year.
One-third of the land on Earth is covered in deserts!
Deserts can be in hot or cold.
The largest hot desert in the world is the Sahara Desert in Africa – it is 9.4 million square kilometres.
One of the largest cold deserts in the world (the Arctic deserts are the largest) is the Gobi Desert in China, which is 1.3 million square kilometres.
Even though deserts don’t get much rain, the desert is a habitat for some plants and animals. Each species has adapted to be able to live in a range of temperatures and without much water.
Temperatures in hot deserts can be up to 40-45°C, and it cools down a lot at nights when the sun sets. It can even get as cold as 0°C at some times during the year. In cold deserts the average lowest temperatures can be well below 0°C.
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