慰问信英语十篇
慰问信英语 篇1
January 01, 20xx
Dear Tom,
Sorry it’s been so long since I last wrote you. I heard from our ex-classmate Sally that you broke your ankle playing basketball. My sympathies on your injury. I remember that you were always very active in school, so I’m not surprised that you still play sports. But I am curious as to how you hurt yourself. Of course, if the memory is too painful, you don’t have to tell me.
Since you will be bedridden for the next few weeks, I thought you might like some books to read. I am sending you copies of two of my favorite novels. I hope you enjoy them. Take good care of yourself; don’t try to get out of bed until your ankle is healed! Get well soon.
Your friend,
Dan Wilson
慰问信英语 篇2
Dear David,
I'm sorry to hear that you fail in the final exam.Well,please calm down and don't be upset anymore.I have some good ideas that may help.First,why not review the books carefully?It is very important to review the books before taking an exam.Second,you'd better ask teachers or classmates for help.They are also good for your studying.By the way,you can also call me for help if you have some trouble in studying.In this way,I'm sure that you can catch up with your classmates at once.
Yours
Martin
慰问信英语 篇3
I’m writing this letter to congratulate you on your new post in New Delhi. I am very delighted to hear of your promotion after three exciting and hardworking years in Chinese Taiwan. The diligence and enthusiasm contributed a great deal to the economic ties between India and Chinese Taiwan.
It has been a great pleasure and privilege for me to have had the opportunity of working closely with you over the past three years. You have been one of the most capable representatives in Chinese Taiwan. The cooperation and friendship that you so kindly extended to me has been most gratifying.
No doubt our paths will continue to crofrom time to time, and I look forward to maintaining close contact with you in your new capacity.
Likewise, please let me know if I can be of help in Taipei. At last, I would like, once again, to expremy sincere gratitude for your efforts to improve India-Chinese Taiwan trade and investment exchange and cooperation, and I wish you a prosperous and successful future.
Sincerely yours,
慰问信英语 篇4
Dear Tom,
Sorry it’s been so long since I last wrote you. I heard from our ex-classmate Sally that you broke your ankle playing basketball. My sympathies on your injury. I remember that you were always very active in school, so I’m not surprised that you still play sports. But I am curious as to how you hurt yourself. Of course, if the memory is too painful, you don’t have to tell me.
Since you will be bedridden for the next few weeks, I thought you might like some books to read. I am sending you copies of two of my favorite novels. I hope you enjoy them. Take good care of yourself; don’t try to get out of bed until your ankle is healed! Get well soon.
Your friend,
Dan Wilson
慰问信英语 篇5
june 29, 20xx
Dear bill,
what shocking news to me when i was told by mr. lewis that you could not pass the entrance examination. this means you have to wait for another year to attend the next entrance examination.
i quite understand how you feel now. still you have many more chances to try.
so i hope that you will not take this to heart, and will get ready to try again. i am sure you will easily succeed next time.
yours,
elizabeth
慰问信英语 篇6
Dear :
The people of China have been very much in my thoughts over the past two weeks as I have watched, with mounting concern, the effects of the devastation caused by the terrible earthquake in Sichuan Province.
It has been most impressive to see the marvellous way in which the Chinese humanitarian operations have brought swift and effective relief to those affected. I am particularly pleased that the Wenchuan Earthquake Orphan Fund has been established, to help the children who have lost their parents in the disaster.I wanted to take this opportunity to send my deepest sympathy following this terrible tragedy to the people of China, and my most heartfelt condolences to all those who have lost loved ones.
My Prince's Charities are engaging ever more closely in China, including work to assist, in a small way, with the preservation of China's rich and diverse heritage.
It would give me the greatest pleasure if we were able to develop these ties still further with, in particular, practical assistance from my Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment in planning the reconstruction of parts of Sichuan Province.
CharlesThe Prince of Wales
慰问信英语 篇7
Dear victims,
On the 12 of May in 20xx, an incredible and unknown earthquake suddenly happened in Wenchuan, Sichuan province. Almost half of China was affected. It was a huge calamity to Chinese people.
Until now, there are nearly 50 thousand people who died in this earthquake and more people injured. Many people lost their relatives and fell into the deep sorrow. And they also lost their homes and hometowns. A large number of buildings were damaged. What’s more, many children and students lost their lives because of the collapse of schools. And their parents who suffer from this big calamity can’t accept the fact until now.
All of the Chinese people begin to act and do everything they can when they hear the news. Almost every one of us contributes a great number of money and goods which people in Sichuan need. As students, we don’t have enough money to donate, but we should do all that we could do. What’s more important, we consider that we can help Sichuan people rebuilt and their home andlive happily.
Yours sincerely
慰问信英语 篇8
june 29, 20xx
Dear bill,
what shocking news to me when i was told by mr. lewis that you could not pass the entrance examination. this means you have to wait for another year to attend the next entrance examination.
i quite understand how you feel now. still you have many more chances to try.
so i hope that you will not take this to heart, and will get ready to try again. i am sure you will easily succeed next time.
yours,
elizabeth
慰问信英语 篇9
june 16, 20__
dear tom,
i just can’t tell you how sorry i was to learn of your accident. your family
tells me that your are
progressing nicely, and that you’ll be out of the hospital in about ten days,
i’m certainly relievedto know that!
in the next day or so you’ll receive a little package from margaret and me. i
hope you like it, and
that it will help to pass the time more pleasantly. with every good wish for your swift recovery. sincerely,
bob
慰问信英语 篇10
Dear victims,
A powerful earthquake hit your hometown, Yushu in Qinghai province month ago. It is also a terrible natural disaster for our whole nation. It has caused both financial and life loss. Until now, approximately seventy thousand people lost their lives due to the earthquake and much more were injured seriously.
Six million people have no homes to return as the majority of the buildings were collapsed. These days we keep watching the staggering deathroll and hearing the heart-wrenching stories from the Yushu earthquake. We are so much saddened that many children lost their parents and many couples lost their lovers. I could not help but cry when hearing of the moving stories that happened during the disaster. And we are so much touched by the true outpouring of effort and emotion from all over the country. You are not alone and you won’t feel lonely. Our whole nation is a big family, and every member would like to give a helping hand by all means, such as donating money, time, energy and blood to the people in the stricken area.
We, 1.3 billion Chinese people shed the same tear sharing the same hopes. A series of actions has been taken since the earthquake happened. A majority of Chinese people are doing whatever they can to lend a hand. I believe, with the assistance of people in all walks of life, your after-disaster reconstruction will be dealt with at a fantastic speed. The stricken area will soon be restored. And I hope you can pull yourself together and muster up courage to face the future. We will overcome any difficulty, because we are Chinese. Ten thousand people beat everything with a single undying heart".
Try to look on the bright side of things. The future will be bright, cheer up!
Yours sincerely