A. She likes playing chess. B. Yes, I'd like to. C. She is a nurse. D. She is from the US. E. Tom is Peter's e-friend. |
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Tim: Would you like to have e-friends in other countries?
Sally:
Tim: Do you have any reasons?
Sally: Yes.
Tim:
Sally: I'd like to know about his or her school life and hobbies.
Tim: I have an e-friend in the US. We often talk about some famous places.
Sally: That sounds interesting.
A. Yes, I'd like to have an e-friend in the UK. B. We both like travelling C. What would you like to know about your e-friend? D. What about you? E. I'd like to know about Big Ben and the British Museum. |
Dear Linda,
Thanks for your email. I'm very happy to know that you like seeing films, because I have the same hobby. Now I can't wait to tell you about a great film. It's Hachi: A Dog's Story. This film is a true story happened in Japan in 1935.
Parke saw a lost dog at the train station. He took the little dog back home and the dog with a new name "Hachi" became a member of the family. Parke took good care of Hachi and the little and weak dog grew into a big and strong one. Parke went to work by train. Hachi went to the train station with him every morning and waited for Parke to come back in the evening. Unluckily, Parke got sick and died. However, Hachi still waited at the station every day for the next 9 years until it finally died.
I love this moving film and I really hope you can enjoy it too. Please write back soon and tell me about your favorite film with me.
Yours,
Jack