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Learning English
Friend letter
Hi Robin, How are you doing? The sports camp sounds great. I’m really keen on to join you. As you know, I love sport and the mountain is y passion. I have been doing tracking and climbing since I was 18! I would prefer stay in tents rather than rooms. Firstly, because I guess it will be cheaper, and secondly because I think it the best way to feel involved with the atmosphere of the nature. Anyway, I don’t mind to sleep in rooms, it’s up to you. About food, to be honest, I’m not so good at cooking, but I think you all will love my best dish “Spanish tortilla”. It’s very yummy and easy to make! I will book my ticket in the following week, so I let you know the day I’m exactly arriving. However, as I have never been in Quebec it would be nice if you can show me the city. All the best, Lucas
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