You recently broke your arm and are now
recovering in hospital. Your best friend has written you a letter wishing you a
speedy recovery. Write a reply. You can use the guideline sheet (see HW folder) to help you.
You can write it on a computer and print it out, or by hand on a piece of lined
paper. You should aim for around 350 words.
Below is an example of an informal letter. This is the kind of thing you are aiming to write.
Samwise Fair
67 Rake Street
Chelsea
SW5 8UG
1st November,
2016
Dear Nan and Grandad,
How long has it been?
Three years? How have you been? Grandad, how have you been after the greenhouse
fell down? Have you managed to get a new one yet? Nan, have you got any new
knitting projects on the go?
I am writing to you to
tell you what I would like for Christmas. I feel a bit bad about this because I
haven’t seen you for so long, but mum and dad said you really wanted to get me
something. So, what I would like is a memory foam pillow. I need one because I
have been having trouble with my neck, and apparently memory foam is good for
this. You can buy them on Amazon for around £25.99. If you could get me one of
those, that would be great. If you can’t find one, or if it’s a little bit too
expensive, then you can get me some Lego. You might be thinking that I’m a bit
too old for that, but there are Lego sets for all ages now. I would love
anything from the Star Wars range. Some of the stuff is quite expensive, but
there are cheaper sets you can get for around £10. Again, you can get these on
Amazon, or in most toy shops. They even have specialist Lego shops, which are
quite fun to visit if you fancy a day out of the house.
Anyway, I have to go now
because I’ve got loads of revision to do for my exams, which are coming up
soon. I’m really looking forward to seeing at Christmas.
Lots of love,
Samwise
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