"Connections" by Alba Muñoz
Dear Victor,
I write this letter to you because since you turned off your phone there's no way to contact you. I have something really exciting to tell you. Last week, I talked to Susana López, our classmate from preschool.
In one of my attempts of improving my english, I made a question on a english learning blog and a girl called "Susana López" answered it. Her answer attracted my attention because of the length and clarity. I checked her personal profile in order to see her contributions, qualifications and so on but when I saw her profile pic, I was shocked. Undobutful: She was her. I also checked her born date and her place, and it was Valencia: where she moved years ago. I didn't lose a minute and wrote a message to her, also including an old picture that I had on my computer. While doing it, I was just thinking on calling you up.
She answered my message and wrote in her phone number. When I read it, I picked up my phone and called her. Something strange happened, because she gave me her house phone number and so her mother answered my call. She told me "Hang on, she may be in her room, I'll pass you through" but 2 minutes later, her mother came back and told me she wasn't at home, and that she would call me back. When we hanged up, I felt really wierd, but anyway waiting her answer. One day later, she wrote me an e-mail saying she was in Murcia visiting a relative, so we met last sunday! It was a pity you weren't here. We decided to keep in touch and talk about our passion and studies: English language!
It was shocking for both of us, when we discovered that many years later, we still loving the same things, as much as being studying the same degree. As the blog in which we contact again, we are now helping each other with our english improvement. She tells me the books and series that most helped her, and I do the same. We also make two hours a week talking with a native teacher by skype.
We are also planning our next year as erasmus students in the same place. It's amazing to have someone to share my passion. She also told me she is looking forward to see you again, and we are thinking about travelling to Poland to visit you! That seems awsome, doesn't it?
I hope you are fine and I'm sure you will also be happy to know that I have found her again.. How many times have we pray for it to happen? Say all that polish people that I envy them.
With loving, Alba.
LINKS
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/Documents/Advice%20factsheets/Unclassified/how-to-write-a-letter.pdf
http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/activities-for-learners/b2w002a-how-to-write-a-formal-letter
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/topic/writing-a-letter
https://www.englishgrammar.org/letter-writing/
I write this letter to you because since you turned off your phone there's no way to contact you. I have something really exciting to tell you. Last week, I talked to Susana López, our classmate from preschool.
In one of my attempts of improving my english, I made a question on a english learning blog and a girl called "Susana López" answered it. Her answer attracted my attention because of the length and clarity. I checked her personal profile in order to see her contributions, qualifications and so on but when I saw her profile pic, I was shocked. Undobutful: She was her. I also checked her born date and her place, and it was Valencia: where she moved years ago. I didn't lose a minute and wrote a message to her, also including an old picture that I had on my computer. While doing it, I was just thinking on calling you up.
She answered my message and wrote in her phone number. When I read it, I picked up my phone and called her. Something strange happened, because she gave me her house phone number and so her mother answered my call. She told me "Hang on, she may be in her room, I'll pass you through" but 2 minutes later, her mother came back and told me she wasn't at home, and that she would call me back. When we hanged up, I felt really wierd, but anyway waiting her answer. One day later, she wrote me an e-mail saying she was in Murcia visiting a relative, so we met last sunday! It was a pity you weren't here. We decided to keep in touch and talk about our passion and studies: English language!
It was shocking for both of us, when we discovered that many years later, we still loving the same things, as much as being studying the same degree. As the blog in which we contact again, we are now helping each other with our english improvement. She tells me the books and series that most helped her, and I do the same. We also make two hours a week talking with a native teacher by skype.
We are also planning our next year as erasmus students in the same place. It's amazing to have someone to share my passion. She also told me she is looking forward to see you again, and we are thinking about travelling to Poland to visit you! That seems awsome, doesn't it?
I hope you are fine and I'm sure you will also be happy to know that I have found her again.. How many times have we pray for it to happen? Say all that polish people that I envy them.
With loving, Alba.
LINKS
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/Documents/Advice%20factsheets/Unclassified/how-to-write-a-letter.pdf
http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/activities-for-learners/b2w002a-how-to-write-a-formal-letter
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/topic/writing-a-letter
https://www.englishgrammar.org/letter-writing/
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