1、【范文例示 1】Dear Jack Sept. 1, 2009I am glad to hear from you. In your letter you asked me for some advice on how to make friends. In my opinion, friendship is very important to us all. Everyone needs friends. To make friends, we must be friendly to others. Smile at others and we are sure to get a smile
2、 in return. We should try to make a stranger feel at home. Think more of others than of ourselves and dont judge a person by his or her appearance.When we dont agree with someone, dont quarrel but discuss with him or her. Besides, never believe in those who leave us when we are in trouble. Remember:
3、 A friend in need is a friend indeed.What do you think of my advice? Can you give me yours? I am looking forward to hearing from you.Best wishes.Yours ever,Li Hua【范文例示 2】Dear Miss WangOn behalf of other students, I am writing to offer some suggestions in regard to your teaching.First, if you can tea
4、ch in more interesting and lively way, we will like you more. We also hope you smile a lot because your smile will render us confident to our study. Secondly, although you are a teacher and we are your students, we hope after class we can act as friends instead teacher and students. Thirdly, please
5、give more attention to us since we are all outstanding students. Your love of students will be repaid more from the love of your students. Fourthly, give us more advice and fewer commands. Practical and simple words can be more effective in education. Lastly, we sincerely hope you take care of yours
6、elf. Best wishes!Yours sincerely,LiHua Dear Jack,You have asked me for my advice concerning whether you should study history or computer science at university and now I am trying to give you some useful suggestions.You must keep in mind that, above all, your university training is a preparation for
7、your future career. Therefore, your first consideration should be to study a subject which will best equip you to earn a living. There is no doubt that the field of computer offers far wider job opportunities than history.Besides, we are now in the age of a Hi-tech revolution. In the foreseeable fut
8、ure, not only will it be necessary for everyone to be computer-literate, it will also be necessary for him to be equipped with computer skills merely to earn a living! History, Im afraid, however fascinating it may be, offers few career prospects.Of course, you dont have to devote all your time at u
9、niversity to studying computers and nothing else. On the contrary, I would recommend that you keep up your reading of history in your spare time. In that way, you will find that your leisure hours are enriched while you prepare yourself for a worthwhile career in computers.Hope you find these suggestions useful in helping you make your decision.Yours sincerely,Kenny Gao