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CONNECT 6    Unit 1 “Green Cities”   Lessons 4&5



                                   How to write an informal e mail?


              حُحاررفا جساثع ًهع يىرحَو حَدو حدههت ةركَو جشسلاا داشفا هم دشف   ٌأ  وا   ءاقذصلأن  ةركذ حناسس ىه   ٍمسس  شُغنا مُمَلاا
                                                                                                .حُمارخ جساثعو

             From :                            مساشنا ىسا
             To :                             هينا مسشًنا ىسا
             Subject :                        عىضىًنا

             Dear,                  هينا مسشًنا ىسا
                       How are things with you?
                       How are you and your family?                       حيحاتتفا مًج
                       I’m happy to write this e mail to you.

                                       مــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــيًيلاا عىـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــضىي
                                                         مًج    4 - 5

                          See you soon.
                          Write to me soon.              حيياتخ مًج
                           With my best wishes.
                                                                                                          غيقىتنا
                                                            مساشنا ىسا





               From:         Donia@qwikmail.com

               To:           Layla@egyptmail.com

               Subject:      My new life in Scotland

             Hi Layla,
             How are things with you?
             I’m finally in Scotland with Mom, Dad, and Hany. It’s really interesting!
             Our apartment is in the city center, just next to a really cool park called The Meadows.
             It’s on the third floor and the park is on the other side of the street, so we have a great
             view over the trees. People use the park a lot for sports and socializing, so there’s always
             something to see there. In the distance we can see the famous Edinburgh Castle, too!
             I like Scotland, but there are lots of things I miss about Egypt – the warm, sunny weather
             (it’s never hot here) and especially the food!  Scottish food is OK but Egyptian food is
             better! For example, for breakfast a lot of Scottish people eat porridge. They usually make
             it with milk, and they sometimes put honey on it, but it tastes pretty yucky! I really miss my
             favorite Egyptian breakfast, ful medames!
             The people here are nice and I have a lot of new friends at school. I often go to my friend
             Rhona’s house after school and we study together and sometimes we watch TV – in
             English!
             Please write back soon and tell me all the news from home.
             Lots of love,
             Donia








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