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May I have your attention, please? I have an announcement to make.
The Student Union is going to hold a party on Saturday evening, Feb 18, to welcome our friends from the United States. The party will be held at the hall on the ground/first floor. It will be 7:30. There will be music, dancing, singing, games and exchanges of gifts. Will everybody please bring along a small gift for this purpose? Remember to wrap it up, sign your name and write a few words of good wishes.
Don¡¯t forget: 7:30, Saturday evening, the hall on the ground/first floor. There is sure to be a lot of fun. Everyone is welcome.
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