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Your spent your summer vacation in a village. Write a letter to a friend, telling him the things you enjoyed there.

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Answered by abhi9110
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Receiver/ friend's

Address.

Subject: summer vacations in a village.

Dear friend,

I hope you are good and uncle is also fine at home. I want to share the experience of the summer vacations that I have spent in the village in my maternal uncle's house. People in the village were so rich but down to earth. There were dogs or cows in each house as pets. A very big playground was there to play outdoor games. I have also visited the school there that was very huge. In the evening old persons were playing cards and chess in the ground. It was really a spectacular experience in the village. I hope you will like this information and also write to me about your vacations.

Your friend,

Name.

Sender's address.

Answered by Shivu516
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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 river, sunbathed, examined the local attractions, visited the museum, cinema, and a huge gift shop. The sea 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

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