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A letter to your pen friend about your country and A letter to your brother advising him the important of sports and game


A letter to your pen friend about your country


November 12, 2013
Chittagong, Bangladesh

Dear Arif,
I am glad to receive your letter. I have learnt much from your letter about your country Japan. You have expressed your desire to know about my country, Bangladesh. Bangladesh declared independence on 26 March 1971. It became free from Pakistan on 16 December 1971 after a great liberation war. Bangladesh is a small country with a large population. It is a democratic country with many kinds of people. They follow different religions and customs. All these people are free and have equal rights. Some people of these basic rights are the right to food, health, shelter, and education. It is not easy for everyone to have these basic rights, because they are expensive. Bangladesh is also a beautiful country with many resources. It is a fertile land and where rice, jute, sugar-can, tea and fruits grow in plenty. Bangladesh has rich deposit of oil, gas and coal. It can utilize these resources and become prosperous. These things can help Bangladesh to earn money and give basic rights to her peoples. No more today.
With love and best wishes.

Yours ever,
Masud




From

Masud
Chadmari Road
Gopalganj
                                             STAMP
To                                    

Arif
College Gate
Shibpur, Narsingdi

 

 

 

A letter to your brother advising him the important of sports and game



November 12, 2013
Chittagong, Bangladesh

Dear Arif,

I hope that you are well. I received a letter from my mother the day before yesterday. In the letter, I came to know that you do not take part in sports and games. You have to bear in mind that to be careful about only studies is not enough. You should also be careful of your health. Taking part in sports and games are the prerequisite of keeping good health. Besides, a man also needs pleasure and recreation. So, I think that from now you would emphasize on both your studies and sports and games.

With love and best wishes.
Yours ever
Masud

 
 

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