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HI!How are you? I hope you and your family are well.I have a favour to ask. Next week,I'm going to a reception at the Chinese Embassy here in London and I'm really looking forward to it.I'm going to meet some senior high school students and their teachers. The only problem is that I'm not very good at small talk with people i don't know ---i'm always worried about saying the wrong thing or making people feel bored I need to know what I can talk about with the Chinese peopel that I meet. I wonder if you would be kind enough to answer these questions Here in England,there are certain questions that you shouldn't really ask people that you don't know-"how old are you"?for example,and"how much do you earn?"Are there any questions that you shouldn't ask peopel in China?What sort of things do Chinese teenagers like talking about?Sport?Music?Films?And what sort of things do they find boring?Politics?The weather? Looking forward to your replyAlex写答复.回答的主要问题,并提供其他咨询.使用下面的句子一些起点和终点您的电子邮件 Very nice to hear from you.Thank you for your interesting email How are you?It's a long time since I heard from you I hope this information has been useful.Best of luck at the Chinese EmbassyLooking forward to hearing from you again soon
Dear Alex,
It’s very nice to hear from you. My family and I are fine. I hope you and your family are well-it’s a long time since I’ve heard from you. The email is very interesting. I hope you enjoy your trip to the Embassy and that it’s fun meeting the Chinese students and teachers. I don’t think you’ll have any problem talking to them. Chinese students are like students everywhere-they like sport, music, fashion and travel-so it’ll be easy for you to find topics that they are interested in. For many of them it will be their first time in England, so you could ask them about where they’ve been, what they’ve seen, what they liked and didn’t like, and what they found interesting.
It’s also not a problem to ask about life at home in China. I’m sure they’d be happy to tell you about what Chinese schools are like and how they spend their free time. Of course, it’s always a good idea to keep off topics like politics, as people have different opinions, and they may not agree with you.
I hope this information has been useful, and I wish you the best of luck at the Chinese Embassy-be sure to write and tell me all about it!
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Your friend,