English, asked by smireunivas7ah0, 1 year ago

Write an email to your teacher- 'How I spent my Summer Vacations' in 150-200 words.

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Answered by monu7bishnoi
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Hi Tanu Ma'am 

Greetings of season !!
how are you ?you will be glad to know that i spent my  2 month's summer vacation at Rajasthan . My elder brother is working there as station master at jodhpur district .those 60 days were real roller coaster ride of emotions & learning about life at India's one of border state . From eating Jalebies to having Neembu Sarbat to beat the heat. everything was so nice . i come to know that how people fight the problem of water shortage & how  they effectively manage that for whole long year till the monsoon hits  i learned Ghoomar Dance with help of my brother's wife. i visited lot of dairy farms , also we did camel riding .during returned journey my aunt gifted me jodhpoori Bandhej saari. 

with best regards 
Komal
Answered by loxia
6

To:

ABC


New Delhi


DD-MM-YY


Dear ABC,

Good Morning Ma'am, i have written you mail to describe you about How I spent my Summer Vacations. These summer vacations, I visited a historical city, Delhi. It was an adventurous and exciting experience. We went to Delhi by train wherein, we first went to our grandparent's house and then we rested for a few hours. Delhi has been known by different names during different periods. In an ancient period it was known as Indraprastha, medieval times it was known as Tughlaqabad. In Delhi, there are many monuments which are known for its history.

There is the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun Tomb, Jantar Mantar and Qutub Minar which makes the Delhi rich is history and glorious past of India is narrated through these monuments. Whereas, there are many wonders of modern time such as Rashtrapati Bhawan, parliament, Lotus temple and so forth. Delhi's landmark is Red Fort which is built on the bank of Yamuna River. Shahjahan built the red fort, wherein he had a meeting with the public in one of its portion. Also, in modern time the prime minister of India hosts the flag of India at the red fort on every independence day.

Another major landmark of Delhi is India Gate which was built in the memory of soldiers who lost their lives during the first world war. India Gate is extended into the greater area and has become the picnic spot for people and tourists. Lastly, Delhi has become a major tourist attraction point as it is developed with the metro rails, museums, and center of shopping. Visiting Delhi was a very fascinating experience.

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