After the recent onslaught of typhoon number 5 causing severe damage to Quang Binh province, Hà An wrote a heartfelt letter to Thùy Chi expressing concern and offering words of encouragement to her and her family.
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Hanoi, August 25, 2015
Dear Thùy Chi,
Upon hearing the news of typhoon number 5 hitting Bố Trạch (Quang Binh), where your family moved to just last year, I couldn't help but worry about the complex situation of the storm causing significant human and property losses. Watching those images on TV made me deeply concerned for your family.
I kept asking my parents if Thùy Chi's family was greatly affected by the recent storm. My dad reassured me that your family will be fine, everyone is safe and sound. However, Thùy Chi, I am still worried, hence the letter to inquire about the well-being of your family.
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2. Sample Essay #2
High school student Trương Đình Thức wrote a letter to inquire about the damage caused by the flood in his friend An's local area. In the letter, he informed An about the donation situation and the supportive actions of the mainland people towards An's community.
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Thanh Hoá, August 15, 2009
Dear An,
I'm Thức, a student from Nguyễn Bá Ngọc Primary School, Ward ..., District ... Last month, we got to know each other and became friends at the 'Good Children of Uncle Hồ' summer camp organized by the city at Sam Son beach resort. Do you remember?
These past few days, the provincial and national radio and television have announced that your hometown has just experienced a severe storm. The fishing communities suffered significant losses in boats and fishing equipment. Looking at the devastated village with broken trees, hundreds of houses with roofs torn apart, both my family and I felt heartbroken while watching the news. What's frightening is the wrath of nature, unexpectedly bringing disaster to the lives of many coastal laborers in those fishing villages.
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3. Sample Essay #3
Every passing storm brings severe consequences, both in terms of lives and property, especially for those in the storm's center. After hearing about typhoon number 7, Huyền Cầm wrote a letter to inquire and encourage her friend.
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Hanoi, October 5, 2005
Dear Thu,
I'm Cam, your old friend. How have you been lately? How's your study going? How's the weather there? I'm still healthy and doing well in my studies. The other day, I watched TV and learned that your hometown was hit by typhoon number 7. I'm writing this letter to express my condolences to you and the people there.
Thu, has your family been severely affected? These days, our neighborhood and others are actively raising funds and school supplies to support those affected by the damage caused by typhoon number 7. I'm personally contributing 150,000 VND that I've saved up over the years. Thu, please accept it! Wishing you good health and success in your studies. Looking forward to receiving your letter.
Your old friend,
Phan Huyền Cầm
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4. Sample Essay #4
Through the media, Thái Minh learned that the hometown of a friend was heavily affected by the flood, prompting him to write this letter to inquire and offer words of encouragement.
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Hanoi, October 5, 2005
Dear Hoàn, I'm Minh. A few days ago, before watching TV, I heard the forecast that typhoon number seven would hit the Northern region. The wind force was strong, and some areas were affected by this storm. In places near rivers and the sea, people worked together to build strong embankments to protect fields, shrimp and fish ponds, and to prevent water from overflowing. I learned that your hometown was the center of the storm, so people there were even more concerned, building stronger embankments.
In the following days, more information emerged. Some places experienced embankment breaches, letting saltwater flood in, resulting in the loss of all livestock and poultry. Some people lost their loved ones, homes, and more. Later, I learned that in your hometown, the embankment had collapsed. Waves of water poured in, taking your parents away. Fortunately, you were rescued by the border guard forces. I'm relieved that you are safe, but I'm also saddened by the permanent loss of your parents.
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5. Sample Essay #5
After hearing about the storm hitting Thanh Hoa province, Khải Đạt wrote a letter to inquire about the situation of a close friend named Hiếu.
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Hanoi, October 5, 2005
Dear Hiếu,
As soon as typhoon number six passed, typhoon number seven arrived. Both storms hit Thanh Hoa province, and I'm deeply concerned. Hence, I'm writing this letter to express my sympathy and support to your family.
I watched the storm news and learned that there were no casualties in your hometown, which relieved some of my worries. However, seeing houses collapse and belongings swept away by the flood indicates significant damage to your area. Are you and your family still in good health? Did your house suffer a lot of damage? Did the flood reach your home?
During the stormy days, did your family have to evacuate, or did you stay in your hometown? Have you resumed your studies, or are you still dealing with the aftermath of the natural disaster? How's your school doing? Remember to write me a letter.
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6. Sample Essay #6
Phạm Phương Linh, an art student from Cát Linh Primary School, wrote a short letter to inquire about the situation of a former friend and their local community after the recent storm.
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Hanoi, October 5, 2005
Dear Hường,
I am Phạm Phương Linh, a fourth-grade student from Cát Linh Primary School in Đống Đa district, Hanoi. These days, while watching television, I learned that your hometown has just experienced a severe storm. I'm sending this letter to express my condolences. I understand how painful it must be for your family to witness the loss of doors, homes, fields, and even family members. Watching the devastated village on TV, with houses torn apart and roofs of hundreds of homes blown away, my family and I were deeply moved and saddened.
In recent days, our school has organized a fundraising campaign to support those affected by the storm. I know these gifts may not be much, but the preciousness lies in sacred friendship, respect, and empathy, which will help you overcome this difficulty.
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Along with the essay 'Hearing about Your Hometown Damage by the Storm,' write a letter to inquire and encourage your friend, you can also refer to: Writing about profound memories of teachers and the school; Write a letter to a friend from another school to inquire about the current situation of your class and school; Write a short letter to a foreign friend to make acquaintance and express affection; Write a letter to a relative for the New Year; Write an essay describing a family member.
