Write a letter to your cousin delhi how you spent your summer vacation
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Lane number 4 Red Cross Street ,
Green Wood Meadows ,
Delhi.
Dear Preethi ,
How are you doing ? Yesterday, I got your letter; you have asked me to write you about how I spent the last summer vacation. I am writing it below. Our school was closed about one and half month on account of the summer vacation. I left the hostel and came back home. During this vacation, I tried to improve my knowledge in my school subjects. Morning was the only time when I could read. Mid-day was very hot. So, the study was not possible then. In the evening, I sang songs and played some indoor games. In this way, I spent almost all the days of the summer vacation. Only for two days I went to the nearest town to visit my Grandma’s house. I could not do any social service during this vacation, because I was weak in Mathematics and tried to make up my weakness.
your ever lovingly friend,
xxxxxxxxx .
Hope it helps
EWS - 260,
Raptinagar Phase-IV,
Behind Sports College,
Gorakhpur-273013,
23rd October, 2021.
Dear Shivam,
Thank you very much for your letter. This summer was a memorable one. In June, I went to a school camp. It was very interesting. There we were getting ready for the upcoming exams, went to the pool, a library, an exhibition hall, visited the archive, which stores old letters, newspapers, magazines, books on the Great Patriotic War.
July was the most memorable month. I spent it in Lucknow with relatives. The weather was wonderful. All-day long we swam in the pool, sunbathed, examined the local attractions, visited the museum, cinema, and a huge gift shop. The pool was so good I did not want to leave it.
August I spent at home. I finally managed to read the book by R.L Stine's "Goosebumps". I also began to learn classic Indian flute. This instrument is very beautiful. In the evening, I was walked with friends, together we are having fun.
Tell us more about your visit to Delhi. What was the most unforgettable? What did you eat in the local restaurants?
I look forward to your next letter.
Yours affectionately,
Shivu