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Good news! I am writing to tell you that there will be a lecture on Chinese tea in our school this Friday afternoon. I know you are very interested in Chinese culture. I would like to invite you to participate in it.

The lecture is given by Professor Zhang from University of Agriculture, who will tell us about the history and spread of Chinese tea. What's more, there will be a tea party after the lecture and you can taste different kinds of tea while chatting with teachers and students of our school. Don't worry about the language. I'll accompany with you and explain what you don't understand.

I¡¯ll be more than glad if your answer is ¡°Yes¡±. I am looking forward to your coming.

Yours,

Joe

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