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As can be seen, the Lujiang River is not as clean as it used to be. People throw a large amount of rubbish into the river everyday and many factories pour a great deal of waste water into it, causing a serious water pollution. It is time that we did something to protect the river now.
Along with other volunteers, Li Ming and I will pick up the rubbish floating on the river, which may make the river look cleaner. What¡¯s more, we intend to give a speech in public to increase people¡¯s awareness of protecting our mother river.
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Dear David,
I am Lihua, a senior high school students. I have recently learnt on the Internet what you are helping students with spoken English by offer an online course. I am writing to ask you for some help.
I have been learnt English for more than four years and I really like English. However, my spoken English is such poor that I can not communicate with foreigners free. My broken English always discourages you from opening my mouth. I am really worrying. I hope you can help me with my spoken English. I believe that I can make a progress with your help.
I would appreciate it if you could agree help me. I am looking forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
Lihua
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