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How are things going? Recently we have settled into a new campus. So I¡¯m writing with great excitement to tell you something about it.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

¡¾´ð°¸¡¿Dear Nick,

How are things going? Recently we have settled into a new campus. So I¡¯m writing with great excitement to tell you something about it.

Located in the southeast of our city, our new campus is very spacious with an area of about 16,0000 square meters. All buildings are both cultural and modern, including several teaching buildings, dormitories, a gym and a dining hall and so on.

With all the first-level equipment, the most experienced teachers and the best students, I am actively preparing myself for the entrance examination about one year later. At the same time, we can participate in colorful after-class activities and social practice, which are intended for broadening our mind and developing our potential talents. So I really consider it a great honor to study here and I sincerely hope you can come to have a visit for its beauty.

Best wishes and looking forward to your coming!

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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