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Thank-you Letter

Thank-you Letter
The other thing is that you also improved my English. By communicating with each other, you pointed out my mistakes, and so I made progress.
In a word, nothing can really convey my gratitude to you! I am waiting for your letter.
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题目要求:
题目:
要求:You stayed at Mr. Hughes' for a week when you visited Carolina University. Write a thank-you letter to Mr. Hughes for your gratitude of the treatment during your visit.
Requirement:
Words about 100-150.
Deadline: forward the writing before 12 pm, Nov. 5.
Thank-you LetterLeabharlann Dear Mr.Hughes
I am writing to you to thank you for your treatment during the time I stayed in Caroline University.
During the days, you helped me on my study and life. As it was my first time here, I was much uncomfortable with

大学英语全新版第三册第五单元答案

大学英语全新版第三册第五单元答案
to a record. (stretch)
2) Tom listened hard, but couldn't _m___a_k__e___o_u__t___ what
his parents were saying because they were talking too softly. (make)
5) Because the Earth is a sphere, sailors __a_t__se_a___
only can view other ships to a distance of about 13 miles before those ships seem to disappear into the horizon.
Unit 5: How to celebrate holidays
NCE-B3
1) At the end of a hard day, Sue likes to go home and
__s__t_r_e__t_c__h__o__u__t____ in her favourite armchair listening
3) How often things occur by mere chance which we
dared not even _h__o__p__e__f_o__r_____. (hope)
4) If he hears something he can't understand, my
brother always t_u__r_n_s_ it _o__v_e_r_ in his mind until he
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thank-you letter 英语感谢信

thank-you letter 英语感谢信


信函正文 Body of the Letter
⑤ 结尾套语 Complimentary Close ⑥ 签名Signature

附记
Postscript
SampleEnglish Education Center
Gaozhou Normal College Guangzhou , 510830 March 10, 2007 Professor Kenvin Coster English Department Zhongshan University Guangzhou , 510548 Dear Professor Coster : Body of the Letter Sincerely yous, Wu Zheren ( signature) R.S.V.P.
书信常识 英文格式
1.信头 (heading) 2.称呼 (salutation) 3.正文(body) 4.结束语 (complimentary close )
5.签名(signature)
正式英文书信格式
① 发信人的地址和写信日期 Heading
② 收信人的地址
Inside Address ③ 称呼 Salutation
非正式英文书信的格式
② 称呼(Salutation)
③信涵正文
(Body of the Letter)
① 写信日期 (Date)
④套语
(Complimentary Close)
⑤签名(Signature) ⑥附记(Postscript)
Sample
March 10,2007
Dear Mr. Smith: (Body of the Letter) Yours sincerely, Mary

大学英语第三册UNIT5全文翻译对照

大学英语第三册UNIT5全文翻译对照

Writin‎g Three Thank-You Letter‎sAlex Haley1 It was 1943, during‎World War II, and I was a young U. S. coastg‎u ardsm‎a n. My ship, the USS Murzim‎, had been under way for severa‎l days. Most of her holds contai‎n ed thousa‎n ds of carton‎s of canned‎or dried foods. The other holds were loaded‎with five-hundre‎d-pound bombs packed‎delica‎t ely in padded‎racks. Our destin‎a tion was a big base on the island‎of Tulagi‎in the South Pacifi‎c.写三封感谢信‎亚利克斯·黑利那是在二战期‎间的1943‎年,我是个年轻的‎美国海岸警卫‎队队员。

我们的船,美国军舰军市‎一号已出海多‎日。

多数船舱装着‎成千上万箱罐‎装或风干的食‎品。

其余的船舱装‎着不少五百磅‎重的炸弹,都小心翼翼地‎放在垫过的架‎子上。

我们的目的地‎是南太平洋图‎拉吉岛上一个‎规模很大的基‎地。

2 I was one of the Murzim‎'s severa‎l cooks and, quite the same as for folk ashore‎,this Thanks‎g iving‎mornin‎g had seen us busily‎prepar‎i ng a tradit‎i onal dinner‎featur‎i ng roast turkey‎.我是军市一号‎上的一个厨师‎,跟岸上的人一‎样,那个感恩节的‎上午,我们忙着在准‎备一道以烤火‎鸡为主的传统‎菜肴。

thank-you letters(英文感谢信)

thank-you letters(英文感谢信)

第4年丝婚(缠紧) Silk wedding 第5年木婚(硬了心) Wood wedding 第6年铁婚或糖婚(夫妻关系更牢更甜) Iron or Sugar candy wedding
Cultural note:
第7年铜婚(关系坚不可摧) Copper wedding 第8年陶器婚 Pottery wedding 第9年柳婚 Willow wedding 第10年锡婚 Tin wedding
Sample 3 : for hospitality
Dear Mr. Zhang, Please accept my thanks for the very pleasant time I spent on Tuesday evening at your office. I very much appreciated your hospitality and also thoroughly enjoyed the three very interesting and colorful films which were shown to us. Yours faithfully,
Sample 4 : for gift to a newly-born baby
亲爱的福斯特太太: 您真是一位编织能手!您给孩子织的毛衣,她穿上 漂亮极了。我们俩人十分感谢您。 苏珊
Dear Mrs. Foster, No one in the world can knit like you! The sweater you made for the baby is perfectly adorable on her. Thank you so much, from both of us. Susan

人教PEP版四年级英语上册《Unit 5》全单元教学课件PPT优秀公开课课件

人教PEP版四年级英语上册《Unit 5》全单元教学课件PPT优秀公开课课件
What’s for dinner? Vegetables for dinner.
What’s for dinner? … for dinner.
Ask and answer in pairs.
—What would you like for dinner? —I’d like some…, please. /Some…, please.
I’d like some soup and bread, please.
Dinner is ready !
Thanks!
Guess and say
Dinner’s ready. What’s for dinner? Can you guess? What’s for dinner? Soup for dinner.
Dinner’s ready!
dinner 正餐 ready 准备好
Thanks!
Language points
1. — What’s for dinner?
【详解】此句型用来询问用餐的食物。what’s是what is的缩写 形式。for在此句中意为“当作;作为”。 句型结构: What’s for + 三餐名词? eg. — What’s for breakfast? — Bread and milk, please. — What’s for lunch? — Fish and rice, please.
beef ¥20 chicken ¥15
noodles ¥8 soup ¥2 vegetables ¥5
rice ¥1 fish ¥10
juice ¥5 milk ¥2 bread ¥1
I’d like some vegetables, please.

thank-you letter

thank-you letter

2) Short and Simple - Keep your thank-you letters short and simple, but. 3) Proof Your Letter - Spell check and proof the thank-you letter.
Sample 1: A job interview followup and thank-you letter to the
Thank-you Letter
In this module , you are
expected
to learn about the format and contents of thank-you letters;
to write sincere, impressive, engaging thank-you letters.
4)Thank you for your order for furniture and the check that accompanied it.
感谢您的家具订单和随附的 支票。
非常感谢您昨天的面试。
Thank you very much for the interview yesterday.
What should be this thank-you
letter’s main points?
1) Express your appreciation 2) Highlight the details 3) Express thanks again.
How can people write an effective thank-you letter? 1) Act Fast - Plan to send out your thank you letters as soon as possible (preferably within twenty-four hours).

thank-you letter writing

thank-you letter writing

Inside Address
Bo Industries 1000 Main St. Montréal, QC J0E 1V0
(name of company you are writing to) (street address or postal box number) (city/town name comma province) (postal code)
Heading
18 Maple St. Brome, Québec Canada J0E 1R0 June 18, 1996
(street address or postal box number) (city/town name comma province) (use only if writing to another country) (write your postal code) (month date comma year)
(to your family members) (to your friends or someone else)
Dear Mother / Father / Mother & Father Dear Aunt Helen / Uncle Tom My Dear Parents
Dear Ann / Sarah Dear Dr. Thomas Dear Mr. /Mrs. / Miss Johnson Dear Madame or Sir
Thank-you Letter: Purpose
for invitation and congratulation for hospitality for presents or contribution for suggestion and recommendation for support and assistance for product delivery for interview

商务英语写作 邀请函与感谢信

商务英语写作 邀请函与感谢信
Saturday, May 6th at four o’clock
Suite 13 of the Howard Building
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Chapter
Invitations
and
Thank-you
Letters
3. Acceptance and refusal (additional)
Expressions of accepting an invitation:
• We’re very glad/ happy/ pleased/ delighted to accept / come / arrive / attend…
• Mr.xx accepts with pleasure the kind invitation for (some occasion) to be held at (some place) at (time).
10
Chapter
Invitations
and
Thank-you
Letters
II. Sample Analysis
Letter C: An invitation card
President Maureen Hartford invites you to a reception in honor of Dr. Rosalind Reichard
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Chapter
Invitations
and
Thank-you
Letters
1. Invitations
• Invitations are written in the deductive pattern and are relatively short.

Unit 5 Writing Three Thank You Letters

Unit 5 Writing Three Thank You Letters

Text A
Writing Three Thank-you Letters
Part One Pre-reading Activities
A: Reading Comprehension
Native Traditions of Giving Thanks
The American custom of giving thanks did not begin with the arrival of European colonists. Spirituality was (and is) a deeply sacred and personal part of Wampanoag (one Indian Tribe in America) life. Everything is sacred, and giving thanks for the Creator’s gifts is an integral part of daily life. From ancient times up to the present day, the Native people of North America have held ceremonies to give thanks for successful harvests and other good fortune. According to the oral information of tribal elders, giving thanks was the primary reason for ceremonies or feasts.
Part Four: Cultural Notes
1. Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. For many Americans it is the most important holiday apart from Christmas. Schools, offices and most business close for Thanksgiving, and many people make the whole weekend a vacation. It is associated with the time when Europeans first came to North America. In 1620 the ship the Mayflower arrived, bringing about 150 people who today are usually called Pilgrims.

大学英语Unit5 WritingThree Thank-you Letters

大学英语Unit5 WritingThree Thank-you Letters

Writing Three Thank-you LettersIt was 1943,during World WarⅡ,and I was a young U.S. coastguardsman. My ship, the USS Murzim, had been under way for several days. Most of her holds contained thousands of cartons of canned or dried foods. The other holds were loaded with five-hundred-pound bombs packed delicately in padded racks. Our destination was a big base on the island of Tulagi in the South Pacific.I was one of the Murzim’s several cooks and, quite the same as for folk ashore, this Thanksgiving morning had seen us busily preparing a traditional dinner featuring roast turkey.Well, as any my cook knows, it’s a lot of hard work to cook and serve a big meal, and clean up and put everything away. But finally, around sundown, we finished at last.I decided first to go out on the Murzim’s afterdesk for a breath of open air. I made my way out there, breathing in great, deep draughts while walking slowly about, still wearing my white cook’s hat.I got to thinking about Thanksgiving, of the Pilgrims, Indians, wild turkeys, pumpkins, corn on the cob, and the rest.Y et my mind seemed to be in quest of something else ------some way that I could personally apply to the close of Thanksgiving. It must have taken me a half hour to sense that maybe some key to an answer could result from reversing the word”Thanksgiving”----at least that suggested a verbal direction ,”Giving thanks”.Giving thanks--------as in praying, thanking God, I thought. Y es, of course. Certainly.Y et my mind continued turning the idea over.After a while, like a dawn’s brightening, a further answer did come ----- that there were people to thank, people who had done so much for me that I could never possibly repay them. The embarrassing truth was I’d always just accepted what they’d done, taken all of it for granted. Not one time had I ever bothered to express to any of them so much as a simple, sincere “Thank you.”At least seven people had been particularly and lastingly helpful to me. I realized, swallowing hard, that about half of them had since died-------so they were forever beyond any possible expression of gratitude from me. The more I thought about it, the more ashamed I became. Then I pictured the three who were still alive and, within minutes, I was down in my cabin.Sitting at a table with writing paper and memories of things each had done, I tried composing genuine statements of heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to my dad, Simon A. Haley, a professorat the old Agricultural Mechanical Normal College in Pine Bluff, Arkansas; to my grandma, Cynthia Palmer, back in our little hometown of Henning, Tennessee; and to the Rev, Lonual Nelson, my grammar school principal, retired and living in Ripley, six miles north of Henning.The texts of my letters began something like,“Here, this Thanksgiving at sea, I find my thoughts upon how much you have done for me, but I have never stopped and said to you how much I feel the need to thank you------“And briefly I recalled for each of them specific acts performed on my behalf.For instance, something uppermost about my father was how he had impressed upon me from boyhood to love books and reading. In fact, this graduated into a family habit of after-dinner quizzes at the table about books never diminished and later led me toward writing books myself. So many times I have felt a sadness when exposed to modern children so immersed in the electronic media that they have little or no awareness of the marvelous world to be discovered inbooks.I reminded the Reverend Nelson how each morning he would open our little country town’s grammar school with a prayer over his assembled students. I told him that whatever positive things I had done since had been influenced at least in part by his morning school prayers.In the letter to my grandmother, I reminded her of a dozen ways she used to teach me how to tell the truth, to share, and to be forgiving and considerate of others. I thanked her for the years of eating her good cooking, the equal of which I had not found since. Finally, I thanked her simply for having sprinkled my life with stardust.Before I slept, my three letters went into our ship’s office mail sack. They got mailed when we reached Tulagi Island.We unloaded cargo, reloaded with something else, then again we put to sea in the routine familiar to us, and as the days became weeks, my little personal experience receded. Something, when we were at sea, a mail ship would rendezvous and bring us mail from home, which, of course, we accorded topmost priority.Every time the ship’s loudspeaker rasped,”Attention! Mail call!” two hundred-odd shipmates came pounding up on deck and clustered about the two seamen, standing by those precious bulging gray sacks. They were alternately names of sailors who were, in turn, shouting back”Here! Here!” amid the pushing.One “mail call “ brought me responses from Grandma, Dad, and the Reverend Nelson ----- and my reading of their letters left me not only astonished but more humbled than before.Rather than saying they would forgive that I hadn’t previously thanked them, instead, for Pete’s sake, they were thanking me ----- for having remembered, for having considered they had done anything so exceptional.Always the college professor, my dad had carefully avoided anything he considered too sentimental, so I knew how moved he was to write me that, after having helped educate many young people, he now felt that his best results included his own son.The Reverend Nelson wrote that his decades as a “simple, old-fashioned principal”had ended with schools undergoing such swift changes that he had retired in selfdoubt. “ I heard more of what I had done wrong than what I did right,” he said, adding that my letter had brought him welcome reassurance that his career been appreciated.A glance at Grandma’s familiar handwriting brought back in a flash memories of standing alongside her white rocking chair, watching her ”’settin’ down” some letter to relatives. Character by character, Grandma would slowly accomplish one word, then the next, so that a finished page would consume hours. I wept over the page repressing her loving gratefulness to me ------ whom she used to diaper!Much later, retired from the Coast Guard and trying to make a living as a writer, I never forgot how those three “thank you”letters gave me an insight into how most human beings go about longing in secret for more of their fellows to express appreciation for their effors.Now, approaching another Thanksgiving , I have asked myself what will wish for all who are reading this, for our nation, indeed for our whole world ----- since, quoting a good and wise friend of mine, “In the end we are mightily and merely people, each with similar needs.” First, I wish for us, of course, the simple common sense to achieve world peace, that being paramount for the very survival of our kind.And there is something else I wish ----- so strongly that I have had this line printed across thebottom of all my stationery: “ Find the good ------ and praise it.”。

writing thank-you letter

writing thank-you letter
• You've always understood my taste in clothes. • It was very kind of you to extend your hospitality to us.
What should appear in a thank-you letter? thankEnd the letter on a positive note. Closing depends on note. the type of thank-you letter. For example, you may: thankletter. may: Reaffirm your gratitude or restate the compliment. compliment.
Sending a thank-you note after a job interview
Send a thank-you letter within a couple of days thankafter your interview. By doing so, you will interview. show your prospect employer you are serious about the position. position. Emphasize your interest in the position and your qualifications. Finish the thank you letter qualifications. on a positive note by letting the employer know that you look forward to hearing from them. them. By taking the extra step to send a thank you note you will definitely leave a lasting impression on the employer!

thankyouletters范文

thankyouletters范文

thank you letter 作文Dear JackIm very glad to get your letter .Thanks for your letter.I think I should tell you about my hobby.I hope you study hard,and whats your hobby?yoursAnna一楼的they are work hard应该是they are working harda thank you letter(英语作文)A thank you letter 【By Kaiser3344】Dear Prof. Li,Thank you again for your inspiring lecture,and I am looking forward to hearing from you in the near future. Hope everything goes well with you. Best wishes!Yours sincerely,Wang Mei【楼主】完全按照四级的写作格式和要求,若觉得满意,望多多支持哈!!!材料作文范文 Thank you材料爱因斯坦小时候十分贪玩。

母亲再三告诫他:“不能再这样下去了。

”爱因斯坦总是不以为然地回答说:“你瞧瞧我的伙伴们,他们不都和我一样吗?”有一天,父亲给爱因斯坦讲了一件有趣的事情。

父亲说:“昨天,我和邻居杰克大叔去清扫南边工厂的一个大烟囱。

那烟囱只有踩着烟囱内的钢筋踏梯才能上去。

你杰克大叔在前面,我在后面。

我们抓着扶手,一阶一阶地终于爬上去了。

下来时,你杰克大叔依旧走在前面,我跟在后面。

钻出烟囱,我看见你杰克大叔的模样,心想我肯定和他一样,脸脏得像个小丑,于是我就到附近的小河里去洗了又洗。

而你杰克大叔呢,他看见我钻出烟囱时干干净净的,就以为他也和我一样干净呢,于是就只草草洗了洗手就大模大样上街了。

unit 5 goodwill correspondence

unit 5 goodwill correspondence

Invitation
Two categories ☆ invitation card and invitation letter Wording of invitation should be conversational, as though the writer were extending the invitation orally. A general invitation should be cordial and sincere, while a formal invitation should be less personal, written in the third person.
Letters for Christmas or New Year Wishes
22 December 2008 Ladies and Gentlemen: Near the close of another year, we would like to take this opportunity to thank our friends and customers for their confidence and support in the previous year. We send you and your families our best wishes for Christmas and a very prosperous New Year. We look forward to your continued patronage顾客 的惠顾/customs and confidence in the forthcoming/ approaching year. Yours sincerely,

A thank-you letter 教学设计与反思

A thank-you letter 教学设计与反思

Writing---how to write a thank-you letterI. Analyses of the studying contents(学情分析): Senior Grade Three Ss who lack relevant knowledge.II. Teaching aims(教学目标):1. Knowledge and skills(知识与能力): Learn how to write a thank-you letter2. Processes and methods(过程与方法): Explanation and practice;Individual work, pair work and group work.3. Emotions, attitudes and values(情感态度与价值观):learn to express gratitude to people who help us in lifeIII. Important points(教学重点):1. How to analyze the instructions2. How to write a thank-you letter3. Some useful words, expressions and sentence patternsIV. Difficult points(教学难点): Learn how to beautify the sentencesV. Teaching aids(教学工具): Multi-media & lecture paperVI. Teaching procedures(教学步骤):Step 1高考链接(2mins)Have Ss read the requirements by themselves and emphasize the underlined parts.考书面表达,告知学生应用文之书信体写作的重要性,并引出今天上课内容,如何写好感谢信。

西安交通大学附属中学航天学校初中英语八年级上册 Unit 5经典练习题

西安交通大学附属中学航天学校初中英语八年级上册 Unit 5经典练习题

一、选择题1.This is _________ very exciting _________.A.an; action movies B.a; action movieC.a; action movies D.an; action movie B解析:B【详解】句意:这是一个非常令人兴奋的动作电影。

因为主语是this,所以action movie应用单数形式,排除A、C两项;very的发音以辅音音素开头,所以前面的不定冠词用a,故答案选B。

2.Tomorrow is my birthday. I will write a(an) ______ letter to my friends .A.instruction B.thank-you C.introduction D.invitation D解析:D【解析】【详解】句意:明天是我的生日。

我将给我的朋友写一封邀请函。

instruction 指示,命令; thank-you 感谢; introduction 简介; invitation邀请。

根据Tomorrow is my birthday.可知明天是我的生日,因此要写邀请函,故选D。

3.Kong Fansen is educational movie, most people felt .A.an; exciting B.an; excited C.a; exciting D.a; excited B解析:B【解析】句意:《孔繁森》是一部有教育意义的电影,大多数人都感觉很激动。

a和an都是不定冠词,修饰可数名词单数形式,表示泛指一个…,an用于元音发音开头的单词前,第一个空后的educational是元音/e/开头的,故用an修饰;exciting令人激动的,修饰物;excited感到激动的,修饰人。

第二个空说的是人们感觉很激动,故用excited。

选B。

4.—What happened you yesterday?—I happened meet my old friend,Lucy.A.to,to B.with, to C.to,with D.with,with A解析:A【解析】【详解】句意:——昨天你怎么啦?——我碰巧遇到了我的老朋友露西。

写一封感谢信给帮助过我的人英语作文

写一封感谢信给帮助过我的人英语作文

写一封感谢信给帮助过我的人英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear Teacher,Today I want to write a thank you letter to my big sister Amy. She is the best sister ever and has helped me so much! I will tell you all the nice things she does for me.First of all, Amy is really good at helping me with my homework. Sometimes the math problems are super hard and I get stuck. But Amy always knows how to explain it in a way that makes sense to me. She is very patient and never gets frustrated even if I ask the same question over and over again. With her help, I can finally understand the problems and get my homework done.Amy also helps me practice reading. Every night before bed, she lets me pick out a storybook and she reads it to me. She does all the voices for the different characters, which makes it really fun! After she reads, she asks me questions about what happened in the story to make sure I was paying attention.Reading out loud with Amy has made me a much better reader at school.Another thing Amy does is help me get ready for school in the morning. My mom has to leave for work really early, so Amy wakes me up, helps me pick out an outfit, and makes sure I eat a good breakfast. She even packs my lunch for me! Without her, I would probably miss the bus or forget my lunchbox. She takes such good care of me.Amy is also really good at teaching me new things that aren't even for school. Like last summer, she taught me how to ride a bike without training wheels. I was pretty scared at first, but she held onto the back and ran alongside me until I got the hang of it. Now I can ride my bike all over the neighborhood! She has a way of making things seem a lot less scary.Another cool thing Amy does is take me on fun adventures around our town. We've gone to the museum, the park, the library, the movies, and even a baseball game! Wherever we go, she always makes it an adventure and lets me explore. I learn so much from her just by getting out and experiencing new places together.My big sister Amy is honestly the best. No matter what, she is always there for me with a big smile on her face. She neverseems to get annoyed when I ask her a million questions or need help with something. I know I can count on her for anything.So Amy, if you're reading this, thank you thank you thank you for everything you do for me! You help me with my schoolwork, you teach me new things, you take care of me, and you make life fun. I'm so lucky to have a big sister like you. You're not just my sister, you're my best friend in the whole world. I love you!Sincerely,Your Little Sister篇2Dear Mrs. Johnson,I wanted to write you a big thank you letter because you have helped me so much this year! You are the best teacher ever and I'm so lucky you were my 4th grade teacher.When the year started, I wasn't very good at reading. I could read the words okay, but I didn't really understand what the stories were about. I felt kind of dumb because everyone else seemed to get it. You noticed I was struggling and you started meeting with me during recess a couple times a week. You wouldhave me read out loud to you and then we'd talk about what happened in the story. If I didn't understand something, you would explain it in a way that made sense to me. You were so patient and never made me feel bad about not getting it right away.Pretty soon, I started understanding the books and stories we read a lot better. Reading became more fun because I knew what was actually happening! I remember the first book report I did really well on. It was on Charlotte's Web. When you handed it back to me with an A+ written at the top, I was so proud. I couldn't wait to show my mom. You wrote a nice note saying you could tell I had worked really hard on it and you were impressed by how well I understood the story. That made me feel like a million bucks!Not only did you help me with reading, but you helped me with my writing too. At the beginning of the year, all my stories were just a few sentences long with not much detail. You encouraged me to add more description and dialogue to make my stories more interesting. You had me keep trying and revising until my stories were really good. I'll never forget when we did that unit on personal narratives. I wrote about the time I got stung by a bee at the park. Thanks to your advice, I was able todescribe exactly how it happened and all the funny details, like how I was screaming and running around while my sister just laughed at me. My personal narrative ended up getting put up on the "Author's Wall" outside the classroom. When my parents came for Parent-Teacher conferences, they got to read it and told me how awesome it was. I felt like a real author!Math was my hardest subject, but you made it so much better this year. I liked how you let us work together in groups sometimes. That helped me learn from my friends when I got stuck on something. You were always coming around to check on us and re-explain anything we were having trouble with. You never just gave us the answers, but you'd guide us and ask questions to help us figure it out ourselves. Even though math is still kind of hard for me, I understand it a lot more now thanks to you.I also need to thank you for being so nice to me and the other kids all the time. Whenever someone was upset, you would make them feel better by giving them a hug or telling a joke to cheer them up. You never yelled at us, even when we were being kind of crazy. You always stayed patient and calm. You treated us with respect, like young adults instead of little babies. That made me feel really good about myself.Most of all, thank you for making learning fun! Every day there were new games, projects, and activities that got us excited about the lessons. I looked forward to coming to school because I knew it would never be boring in your classroom. Whether we were acting out scenes from books, creating videos to show what we learned, or even just the way you told stories with different voices, it was always a good time. I'll never forget thatRead-a-thon you organized to raise money for books for the library. I loved dressing up as my favorite book character and seeing all my friends' costumes too. Or that time we transformed the entire classroom into a rainforest for our science unit. With the hanging vines, flowers, and even that recording of rainforest sounds, I really felt like I was in the Amazon! You put so much work into making our lessons engaging and meaningful. School was my favorite place to be.Thank you, thank you, thank you Mrs. Johnson for being not just the best teacher, but also a great role model and friend. You made this past year so wonderful and I've learned so much from you. You'll always have a special place in my heart. I'm going to miss you next year, but I'll never forget you!Your Student,Nathan篇3Dear Mrs. Robinson,I am writing this letter to say a great big THANK YOU to you! You have helped me so much this year as my teacher. I really wanted to let you know how grateful I am for everything you have done for me.First of all, thank you for making learning fun! School can be kind of boring sometimes with all the reading, writing, and math we have to do. But you always find ways to make it exciting and interesting. I loved when we got to go outside and learn about nature by looking for different kinds of bugs and leaves. Math is my least favorite subject, but even that was fun when we got to play games to practice our skills. You also tell the funniest jokes and stories that always make the whole class laugh. Your funny voices when you read out loud from books are the best!Thank you also for being so kind and patient, even when kids in our class got a little rowdy or had trouble understanding something. You never got mad or yelled at us. You would just calmly explain things in a different way until we got it. When I was struggling to read at first, you worked with me one-on-one during recess to help me practice. You never made me feel badabout not being a great reader yet. You just said "Practice makes perfect Noah, you'll get there!" And you were right, I am reading so much better now thanks to your help.I am so appreciative that you really cared about each and every student. You took the time to learn about our different interests, cultures, families, and personalities. You remembered little details about us and made us all feel special and important. At parent-teacher conferences, my mom told me you had so many nice things to say about me. She was really impressed by how much you knew about me as an individual.Your classroom always felt like a safe, happy place to me. You created an environment where it was okay to make mistakes and we didn't have to be afraid to try our best. You encouraged us to keep going, work hard, and never give up. I think that is one of the most important life lessons you taught me this year - persistence and a positive attitude. Whenever I felt frustrated or discouraged, you would remind me "You've got this Noah! I believe in you!" Those words gave me the confidence to keep trying until I succeeded.Not only did you teach me reading, writing, math, science, and all the school subjects, but you also taught me so many valuable lessons about life. You showed me the importance ofbeing a kind friend, an upstander against bullying, and taking care of our planet. You taught me responsibility by giving me a class job. You encouraged my creativity through fun art projects and stories. You nurtured my curiosity by letting me ask all my millions of questions. Most importantly, you made me feel safe, cared for, and accepted just for being myself.This year has been challenging in many ways, with the pandemic and all the changes. But you made this crazy year fun and bright. You made our classroom feel like a little home away from home. You gave me a place where I could come to learn, grow, and be happy each day. Even though the circumstances were not ideal, you did your absolute best for our whole class. We are so lucky to have had such a dedicated teacher.So thank you from the very bottom of my heart Mrs. Robinson! You are not just a teacher, you are a kind friend who helped me become smarter and also a better person this year. I am so sad that the school year is ending because I will really miss you. But I will never ever forget you and all the wonderful things you did for me. You have impacted my life so much! Whenever I grow up to do something great, you will be one of the people I have to thank for that. You are the best teacher ever and I feel so grateful that I got to be in your class!Your Favorite (and Most Grateful) Student,Noah篇4Dear Teacher,Today I want to write a thank you letter to my friend Jacob. He really helped me a lot last week and I am very grateful! Let me tell you what happened.Last Monday, we had a big math test coming up on Friday. I was really nervous because math is my worst subject. I just don't get all those numbers and equations! Whenever I try to do math homework, I get frustrated and want to give up. But this test was super important and I knew I had to do well.On Tuesday after school, I was in the library trying to study but I just couldn't focus. All the numbers were swimming around on the page and nothing was making sense. I started feeling really stressed out. That's when Jacob came over. He could see I was having a hard time.Jacob is really good at math. He always gets the highest scores on the tests. But he doesn't brag about it or anything. He's really nice and patient when he helps other kids understand.Jacob sat down next to me and asked if I needed help studying. At first I felt a little embarrassed because I didn't want him to think I was dumb. But he was so nice about it that I finally said yes, I could really use some help.For the next two hours, Jacob went through problem after problem with me, explaining each step slowly and making sure I understood before moving on. He drew pictures and used analogies to make the concepts easier to grasp. Jacob never made me feel stupid, even when I asked the same question over and over. He just calmly re-explained it in a different way.By the end of our study session, I finally felt like some of the math was starting to click in my brain! Jacob's excellent tutoring made such a big difference. When I got home that night and did my math homework, I was able to solve most of the problems on my own. I was so proud of myself!On Friday when we took the big test, I felt pretty confident thanks to all Jacob's help. And sure enough, when I got my test back on Monday, I had gotten a B+! That's my best math grade all year. I was overjoyed and so were my parents. We all know I couldn't have done it without Jacob patiently tutoring me.So that's why I really want to write Jacob a thank you letter. He took so much time to ensure I understood the material, andhe did it with such a positive, supportive attitude. Jacob could have just ignored me struggling in the library that day, but instead he went out of his way to lend a helping hand. He is such a great friend.I'm going to tell Jacob how grateful I am that he took the time to tutor me. I'll explain that his kindness and patience really paid off since I got such a good grade on that important test. I'll say that his tutoring helped boost my confidence in math, and now I don't feel quite so scared of it anymore. Having a friend like Jacob makes me want to work even harder in math class.Jacob is such a selfless person who is always willing to help others. I feel very lucky to have a friend like him. My thank you letter will let him know that I really appreciate his academic support, but also just what a genuinely nice person he is. Hopefully my letter will make Jacob feel good about himself and know that his efforts made a big difference for me.Teacher, does this all make sense for what I should include in my thank you letter? I want to get it just right to show Jacob how much his help meant to me. Once I have a draft written, could you please review it and let me know if I'm on the right track? I really want this letter to be perfect to properly thank my amazing friend.Thanks so much for your guidance, teacher! I'll get started on my letter right away.Sincerely,Your Student篇5Writing a Thank You LetterHi everyone! My name is Sam and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you about an assignment I had in my English class. Our teacher, Mrs. Roberts, asked us to write a thank you letter to someone who has helped us in some way. At first, I wasn't sure who to write to. But then I remembered my neighbor, Mr. Wilson. He has been so kind to me, so I decided to write my letter to him. Let me tell you all about it!Mr. Wilson is an elderly man who lives next door to my family. He has lived on our street for as long as I can remember. Even though he is old, he still gets out and tends to his garden almost every day when the weather is nice. He has the most beautiful flowers you've ever seen! Roses, tulips, daffodils - you name it, he grows it. His garden always looks perfect, without a single weed in sight.Not only does Mr. Wilson have a green thumb, but he is also one of the kindest people I know. Whenever I'm playing outside, he always comes over to chat and ask how I'm doing. He tells me jokes and funny stories that make me laugh. Sometimes he even gives me gardening tips, teaching me about the different flowers and how to properly care for them.But you know what I really appreciate about Mr. Wilson? How helpful he is. Like the time last winter when we got that huge snowstorm. It snowed for two whole days without stopping! When it was finally over, our driveway and sidewalk were completely buried under piles of snow. My dad tried to shovel it himself, but he hurt his back after only a little while.That's when Mr. Wilson came over with his snow blower. Without even being asked, he cleared our entire driveway and sidewalk for us. My dad was so relieved because he didn't have to strain himself anymore. Mr. Wilson worked for hours until every bit of snow was gone. And he didn't ask for anything in return - he just smiled and said he was happy to help.Another time that really sticks out in my mind is when I lost my beloved stuffed bear, Teddy. Teddy has been my best friend since I was a baby. I take him everywhere with me. One day, I somehow lost him while playing outside. I looked all over theyard, but couldn't find him anywhere. I was so upset and started crying because I was convinced he was gone forever.Later that evening, there was a knock at the door. It was Mr. Wilson, holding Teddy! He had found him buried in some leaves in his flower garden. I was overjoyed to have Teddy back in my arms. I hugged Mr. Wilson so tightly to thank him. It may seem like just a small thing to some people, but Teddy means the world to me. I was so grateful that Mr. Wilson took the time to search for him and return him safely.Those are just two examples of how caring and thoughtful Mr. Wilson is. He is always willing to lend a hand, no matter what. Whenever my family is having a hard time or needs assistance, he is right there to help without hesitation. We are so lucky to have such a wonderful neighbor!So that's why I chose to write my thank you letter to Mr. Wilson. I worked really hard on it to make sure it was perfect. I told him how much I appreciate everything he has done for me and my family over the years. I listed specific examples, like the stories I just told you about the snowstorm and finding Teddy. I made sure to say thank you about a million times!Writing and delivering the letter was one of the most rewarding experiences ever. When Mr. Wilson read it, he had thishuge smile on his face. He gave me a big hug and told me it was one of the nicest things anyone has ever done for him. Seeing how happy my letter made him feel made me happy too.From this assignment, I learned that taking the time to thank someone who has been kind to you is so important. A simple letter means more than you could ever imagine. It makes the other person feel appreciated and lets them know that their good deeds didn't go unnoticed. I'm going to start writing thank you notes more often, for everything from opening a door for me to helping me with my homework. Because it feels amazing to make someone's day just by showing gratitude.So if you haven't taken a moment to thank someone special lately, I highly recommend doing it soon. Write them a heartfelt letter expressing how grateful you are for their kindness and support. Tell them specific reasons why you appreciate them. Getting a thank you note will certainly brighten their day and make them feel valued, just like it did for my wonderful neighbor, Mr. Wilson.Thanks for reading my story about writing a thank you letter!I hope it inspires you to show gratitude towards those who have helped you too. A little appreciation can go a long way!。

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Useful expression for Apology
1. I am sorry about the trouble that my forgetfulness has caused you. 2. We apologize for…. 3. We are extremely sorry for…. 4. Please accept our apologies once again. 5. We hope that this has not caused you any inconvenience. 6. With apologies once again. 7. I’m awfully sorry that I have to cancel the appointment due to …. 8. I am sorry indeed to have to refuse your request as the thing is quite beyond my power to do.
You are Dong Feng. You asked Professor Chen for advice on how to write research papers three weeks ago. You feel you have benefited from his help. Write him a letter expressing your gratitude.
Useful expression for Thanks
1. I’m sincerely grateful to you for your timely help. 2. May I take this opportunity to express my hearty thanks to you. 3. At the outset, we want to thank you for your consideration and compliments. 4. It is generous of you to take so much interest in my work. 5. Thank you so much for your generous hospitality. 6. I greatly appreciate your generous spirit of cooperation. 7. Many thanks for your kind letter.
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You forgot to meet your friend Susan at the airport at 4:15 p.m. last Saturday as promised. Write a letter of apology. Make up the necessary details. The following outline may be of some help. 1) Making an apology 2) Giving the reasons 3) Apologizing again.
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behalf: n. interest; side 利益,方面 利益,
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1. The legal guardian must act on behalf of 1. 法定监护人必须代表孩子的利益行事。 法定监护人必须代表孩子的利益行事。 the child. 2. Ken is not present, so I shall accept the 2. 肯没出席,所以我将代表他领奖。 肯没出席,所以我将代表他领奖。 prize on his behalf.
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Dear Susan, I’m awfully sorry I forgot to meet you at the airport last Sunday. We had an end-of-term party in your bedroom the night before. We were so proud of our final exam results that everyone drank like a fish all night. I felt dizzy all day Saturday and then, I’ve tried to call you several times, but I feel you are still angry with me and wouldn’t answer my phone call. I promise this will not happen again and wish you would forgive me. Hopping to see you soon. Love, James
Usually, thank-you letters are in the informal style. It is not necessary to include an inside address, and a comma replaces the colon after the salutation. As a general rule, thank-you letters should : 1) employ a sincere tone 2) be specific about that which is appreciated 3) be short
Unit Six Letters of Thanks and Letters of Apology
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Write two letters
Apology letters are often written in private life, but they are also used in business.
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A apology letters should include: 1) Expressing one’s apology for the mistake or fault you caused. 2) Describing the reason. 3) Putting forward the way to compensate.
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June 28 Dear Fiona, I’m very sorry I can’t go to James birthday party with you on Friday. My mother called me today to say she is coming over this Friday. I will have to meet her at the airport. You know, she’s never been here before. I must apologize for this change. I’ll try to make it up some other night. Which date will be suitable for you? I must apologize again and hope this change will no cause you too much inconvenience. Love, Steve
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Para.3 I knew she would do this, because cooking was how my mother expressed her love, her pride, her power, her proof that she knew more than any one else. “Just be sure to tell her later that her cooking was the best you ever tasted,” I told Rich. “Believe me.”
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May 4, 2007 Dear Susan, Now that I have become well enough to write. I want to express my sincere thanks not only to yourself, but to your parents, for the kind treatment I received during my illness at your house. I am afraid that my being ill must have given you a great deal of trouble, but I know your parents and yourself will forgive me for being a burden upon them against my will. I hope it will be in my power some day to repay this great kindness, and I shall always remember it with feelings of the greatest gratitude. Please give my best regards to your mamma and papa, and accept the same yourself. Your affectionate friend, Sherry
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