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Robi : People need jobs, a means to earn their living and support
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themselves. Don't give
them a fish to eat, but provide them with a fishing rod and the
education to use it.
Ine : Absolutely. Because it is only through education that a woman will find
herself useful and
16 B : He might have been; I haven't seen him around for some time.
On arrival at the airport, there was no one to meet us. We waited for almost
an hour and then no choice except to take a taxi. This cost $25. The receipt is
enclosed.
The hotel was not what I would consider four-star. The room was unclean;
the beds were small and uncomfortable. The hotel refused to provide us with
dinner. We had to spend further $380 on extra meals.
I find it dishonest and unacceptable that your company sold us a tour which
in no way resembled the description; and my wife and I expect to be
compensated for all our extra expenses. The receipts which are enclosed total
$415. In addition, we claim a refund of $150 because the room was not up to
the promised standard.
Yours sincerely,
Stephen William
On arrival at the airport, there was no one to meet us. We waited for almost
an hour and then no choice except to take a taxi. This cost $25. The receipt is
enclosed.
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The hotel was not what I would consider four-star. The room was unclean;
the beds were small and uncomfortable. The hotel refused to provide us with
dinner. We had to spend further $380 on extra meals.
I find it dishonest and unacceptable that your company sold us a tour which
in no way resembled the description; and my wife and I expect to be
compensated for all our extra expenses. The receipts which are enclosed total
$415. In addition, we claim a refund of $150 because the room was not up to
the promised standard.
Stephen William
On arrival at the airport, there was no one to meet us. We waited for almost
an hour and then no choice except to take a taxi. This cost $25. The receipt is
enclosed.
The hotel was not what I would consider four-star. The room was unclean;
the beds were small and uncomfortable. The hotel refused to provide us with
33 dinner. We had to spend further $380 on extra meals.
I find it dishonest and unacceptable that your company sold us a tour which
in no way resembled the description; and my wife and I expect to be
compensated for all our extra expenses. The receipts which are enclosed total
$415. In addition, we claim a refund of $150 because the room was not up to
the promised standard.
Yours sincerely,
Stephen William
Ms. Ambarsari
Dear Ms.Ambarsari,
Last week, I reserved a family room on the top floor having a mountain view
in your hotel. The reservation will be July 18 - 20, 2018.
I hope that we can travel to Indonesia and stay at your hotel sometime in the
future.
Yours sincerely,
John Anderson
New Zealand
Ms. Ambarsari
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Advance Reservations, Victory Hotel
Dear Ms.Ambarsari,
Last week, I reserved a family room on the top floor having a mountain view
in your hotel. The reservation will be July 18 - 20, 2018.
I hope that we can travel to Indonesia and stay at your hotel sometime in the
future.
Yours sincerely,
John Anderson
Dear Editor:
November 13-19 will mark the 90th annual observance of American Education
Week--a time for saluting our public schools and the relationships between all
school employees, students, and parents.
The theme of this year's celebration, "Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and
Our Responsibility," highlights the importance of bringing together educators,
parents, students, and communities in a unified effort to build great public
schools.
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The Friday of that week, November 18, has been designated Substitute
Educators Day. These employees are called in to temporarily replace regularly
employed teachers or education support professionals, such as classroom
aides.
We hope you'll take some time to thank the many citizens of Shelley Crescent
who have taken on the opportunity, and, yes, the challenges, of working as
substitute educators.
However, you and I know that substitute work is not without challenges. But
for most substitute educators, opportunities to help outweigh even these
matters.
Every day, substitute educators rise to the challenges of their work. They are
a valuable asset to our schools and community. They deserve our respect and
I'm proud to have them as colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Patrick Jennings
What is the basic issue discussed in the letter to the editor above?
A American Education Week celebration.
B Public schools in America.
C The challenges faced by substitute educators.
D The need to respect substitute teachers.
E The role of school employees, and students.
Substitute Educator's Appreciation
Dear Editor:
November 13-19 will mark the 90th annual observance of American Education
Week--a time for saluting our public schools and the relationships between all
school employees, students, and parents.
The theme of this year's celebration, "Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and
Our Responsibility," highlights the importance of bringing together educators,
parents, students, and communities in a unified effort to build great public
schools.
37
The Friday of that week, November 18, has been designated Substitute
Educators Day. These employees are called in to temporarily replace regularly
employed teachers or education support professionals, such as classroom
aides.
We hope you'll take some time to thank the many citizens of Shelley Crescent
who have taken on the opportunity, and, yes, the challenges, of working as
substitute educators.
However, you and I know that substitute work is not without challenges. But
for most substitute educators, opportunities to help outweigh even these
matters.
Every day, substitute educators rise to the challenges of their work. They are
a valuable asset to our schools and community. They deserve our respect and
I'm proud to have them as colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Patrick Jennings
By the year the letter was written, American Education Week had been
commemorated ....
A 89 times
B 91 times
C 95 times
D more than 85 time
E 100 %
Substitute Educator's Appreciation
Dear Editor:
November 13-19 will mark the 90th annual observance of American Education
Week--a time for saluting our public schools and the relationships between all
school employees, students, and parents.
The theme of this year's celebration, "Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and
Our Responsibility," highlights the importance of bringing together educators,
parents, students, and communities in a unified effort to build great public
schools.
38
The Friday of that week, November 18, has been designated Substitute
Educators Day. These employees are called in to temporarily replace regularly
employed teachers or education support professionals, such as classroom
aides.
We hope you'll take some time to thank the many citizens of Shelley Crescent
who have taken on the opportunity, and, yes, the challenges, of working as
substitute educators.
However, you and I know that substitute work is not without challenges. But
for most substitute educators, opportunities to help outweigh even these
matters.
Every day, substitute educators rise to the challenges of their work. They are
a valuable asset to our schools and community. They deserve our respect and
I'm proud to have them as colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Patrick Jennings
Dear Editor:
November 13-19 will mark the 90th annual observance of American Education
Week--a time for saluting our public schools and the relationships between all
school employees, students, and parents.
The theme of this year's celebration, "Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and
Our Responsibility," highlights the importance of bringing together educators,
parents, students, and communities in a unified effort to build great public
schools.
39
The Friday of that week, November 18, has been designated Substitute
Educators Day. These employees are called in to temporarily replace regularly
employed teachers or education support professionals, such as classroom
aides.
We hope you'll take some time to thank the many citizens of Shelley Crescent
who have taken on the opportunity, and, yes, the challenges, of working as
substitute educators.
However, you and I know that substitute work is not without challenges. But
for most substitute educators, opportunities to help outweigh even these
matters.
Every day, substitute educators rise to the challenges of their work. They are
a valuable asset to our schools and community. They deserve our respect and
I'm proud to have them as colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Patrick Jennings
What kind of topic should you choose before writing a letter to the editor?
A An ordinary topic.
B A topic that you're interested in.
C A hot topic.
D An old topic.
E A controversial topic.
Substitute Educator's Appreciation
Dear Editor:
November 13-19 will mark the 90th annual observance of American Education
Week--a time for saluting our public schools and the relationships between all
school employees, students, and parents.
The theme of this year's celebration, "Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and
Our Responsibility," highlights the importance of bringing together educators,
parents, students, and communities in a unified effort to build great public
schools.
40
The Friday of that week, November 18, has been designated Substitute
Educators Day. These employees are called in to temporarily replace regularly
employed teachers or education support professionals, such as classroom
aides.
We hope you'll take some time to thank the many citizens of Shelley Crescent
who have taken on the opportunity, and, yes, the challenges, of working as
substitute educators.
However, you and I know that substitute work is not without challenges. But
for most substitute educators, opportunities to help outweigh even these
matters.
Every day, substitute educators rise to the challenges of their work. They are
a valuable asset to our schools and community. They deserve our respect and
I'm proud to have them as colleagues.
Yours sincerely,
Patrick Jennings