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Art [367]
3 years ago
12

your father has just built a new house for the family. write a letter to your elder brother who lives abroad describing the new

house and the prestige it has accorded your family​
English
2 answers:
PolarNik [594]3 years ago
8 0

We are required to write a letter to your brother abroad about the new house your dad built and the prestige it brings to the family.

10 Maxwell Street,

Island close,

Maryland.

14th June, 2021

Dear Samuel,

Hope you are fine over there and how is studies.

Father completed our new house recently. Remember I told you about it the last time I wrote to you, guess what?, he has completed it now

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vova2212 [387]3 years ago
7 0

A sample letter informing your elder brother who lives abroad about a house your father has just built is demonstrated below:  

                                                                                      15 Johnson's Avenue,

                                                                                      Victoria Island L.G.A.,

                                                                                      Lagos State,

                                                                                      Nigeria.

                                                                                      13th September 2021.

Dear Daniel,

It feels good to write you again. How are you doing? I hope your studies are going on well, and you are coping with the winter there in America. I am so excited about the new house that Papa just built and I can't wait to share the interesting details with you.

Last month, the duplex which has been an ongoing project was completed by our father. We moved in early this month it has really been fun living here. The house is made up of seven bedrooms with five upstairs and the remaining two downstairs. One of the two rooms downstairs is meant for the visitors while the other is for the domestic staff. I have one room upstairs and the room adjacent to mine was reserved for you. Papa and Mama have two rooms to themselves while Jessica stays in the one close to the main hall.

This house is very magnificent! The floor is fitted with white tiles, the ceiling has a beautiful POP while the paintings are beautifully and artistically done. We are now the talk of the town! Our new neighbors cannot help admiring our house and we have had a number of them coming in to have a better view. I love the new house and I believe you will love it too.

I am so proud of our dad! I can't wait for you to come back and tour the house. I just wanted to share the tip of the iceberg with you. More details will be shared in the next letter. Till then.

Love,

Betty.

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