Write an email to your foreign friend to describe your hometown
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Dear....,
I hope this email finds you well! I couldn't wait to share the incredible details of my recent holiday with you. Picture this: golden sunsets over pristine beaches, laughter-filled nights, and a spontaneous adventure that made this trip unforgettable. We explored charming local markets, tried exotic cuisine, and even stumbled upon a hidden gem of a cafe. The highlight? A breathtaking hike that led to panoramic views that took my breath away. I can't wait to show you the photos and swap stories. Let's catch up soon over a cup of coffee, and I'll spill all the details. Missed you throughout the journey, but your presence was felt in every adventure.
Talk soon!
Warm regards,
your name
Tham khảo đoạn này nhé
Dear Peter!
Hello! In my last letter, I heard that you want to know something more about Vietnam. Then in this letter I will introduce you more specifically about Vietnam - exactly I will introduce you to my neighborhood. First, I live in Hanoi capital. The neighborhood where I live has a cool climate, with little rain and wind. The people here are very friendly, kind and friendly. They are ready to help when we get stuck. The facilities in my neighborhood are very complete and comfortable. There's a stadium, a play area for kids, and more. What I like about my neighborhood is that the view is beautiful, the trees are green and the weather is pleasant. And what I don't like about my neighborhood is that here the alleyways are a bit narrow and there's a lot of noise. Anyway, I still love my neighborhood.
What about your neighborhood. Write to tell me soon
Love,
......
Tham khảo!
Dear my best friend,
I am very happy and proud when I know that you want to know well about Vietnam - Where I live and have great happiness with my family here. My dear friend, I will have a lot to tell you about this beautiful land, right here, where I live!
I live in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, you know, this place is beautiful and beautiful. Where there exist countless ancient relics and architecture of the history of the country. A fresh and bustling place, jubilant and busy. I'm prouder and more excited than anywhere.
It has a fresh climate and cold air. The sky in Hanoi is always blue. But in summer, it's often hot and uncomfortable! Everyone is friendly and helpful, knows each other and often works together, which is understandable because the place is quite populated and the area is also very large.
I want to tell you first about Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi. Legend has it that in the time when Le Loi defeated the Minh, escaping the yoke, he returned the divine sword to the Golden Tortoise at Ta Vong Lake, this lake changed its name to Hoan Kiem Lake or Sword Lake.
I love the parks in this place, the orchards and the flowers in front of my house. I just don't like the hot summer climate of this place.
But it's okay, because Hanoi is great. There are fun and bookstores, cinemas and lots of interesting places for you. This place has many specialties and delicacies such as patties, nuggets, lotus tea or apricot umbrellas,.. etc ...
That's what Hanoi is – my proud capital. I hope that you will love Hanoi too.
See you soon.
Your friend,
Anh.
Hey Jessica,
Hope this finds you well! I wanted to share with you my absolute favorite place in Vietnam – Hoi An. The charming ancient town with its lantern-lit streets, vibrant markets, and historic architecture stole my heart. The blend of rich culture, delectable street food, and the serene Thu Bon River make it a must-visit. The tailor shops, where you can get custom-made clothes, add an extra layer of uniqueness. Every visit feels like stepping into a time capsule. Can't wait for you to experience its magic someday!
Cheers,
Minh
Hey TU,
I just had to tell you about my favorite place in Vietnam - Hoi An. This charming little town is full of colorful lanterns, ancient architecture, and delicious food. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is filled with narrow streets, historic buildings, and bustling markets. The lantern-lit evenings along the river are simply magical. Plus, the nearby beaches are perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun. I can't get enough of the vibrant culture and laid-back atmosphere here. You've got to visit Hoi An if you ever get the chance!
Take care,
Hai
Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home, every is tidied, special food is cooked,offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss- sticks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often behave well and friends, relatives and neighbors give each other best wishes for the new year
Hãy tưởng tượng người bạn nước ngoài của bạn muốn biết một điều gì đó về Việt Nam. Với 70 đến 80 từ tiếng Anh, hãy viết email để nói với anh ấy / cô ấy về khu phố của bạn. Trong email của bạn, bạn nên viết về
Dear [Friend's Name],
I hope you're doing well! I wanted to share a little about my hometown, Hanoi, Vietnam. This bustling city effortlessly combines a rich history with a vibrant present. The Old Quarter, with its narrow streets and ancient architecture, is a charming maze where you can feel the heartbeat of Hanoi's past. Hoan Kiem Lake, nestled in the city center, is a serene escape, especially during early mornings or late evenings.
Hanoi's cuisine is a culinary adventure. From the savory pho to mouthwatering banh mi sandwiches, the city is a haven for food lovers. The street food scene is lively, offering a taste of authentic Vietnamese flavors.
The city's architecture is a fascinating blend of French colonial influences and traditional Vietnamese design. Landmarks like the Hanoi Opera House and the Presidential Palace showcase this unique fusion.
Hanoi's atmosphere is lively, with markets, art galleries, and cultural events enriching daily life. The people here are friendly, and the city exudes an elegant charm.
I hope this gives you a glimpse of Hanoi's beauty. I'd love to hear about your hometown and hope you can visit Hanoi someday.
Take care and talk soon!
Warm regards,
Your Name