1. Sample 1
2. Sample 2
3. Sample 3
4. Sample 4
5. Sample 5
Prompt: Write a letter to your grandparents
Composing a heartfelt letter to my grandparents
I. Outline (structure of the letter):
1. Opening section:
- Date and salutation
II. Sample Letters Writing a Letter to Grandparents:
1. Writing a Letter to Grandparents, Sample 1:
June 20, 2005, Diễn Thịnh
Sending warm wishes to my beloved grandparents!
I hope that August will bring joy as I reunite with you, dear grandparents, and listen to your enchanting fairy tales once again. Once more, I extend my heartfelt wishes for your well-being, as well as for Uncle Trong and cousin Vinh. I wish Vinh excels in third grade.
With Respectful Regards,
Sincerely Yours,
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2. Letter to Grandparents, Template 2:
Dear beloved grandparents, today I sit down to write this letter to you. I miss you both dearly. How are you both doing in the countryside? I recall when I was in second grade, my parents took me to visit you. You took me around everywhere, and I cherished every moment spent in the countryside.
Those memories from the countryside bring back a time when I stayed with you. It was when my mom gave birth to my younger sibling, so I stayed with you for a month. I still remember when you took me coconut picking, brought me to play at our relatives' house in the morning, and flew kites with me... Today, amidst my studies, I manage to carve out time to write this letter to you. I miss you both greatly. Are you both eating well these days? Please take care of your health. This summer vacation, I will ask my parents to let me come down and spend time with you. You always remind me to study hard, and I still hold those teachings dearly. Your images and teachings are etched in my mind. Please take care of yourselves, and don't worry about us; mom, dad, and my siblings are all healthy and well.
Dear Grandparents, aunts, and uncles in the countryside, I hope you are all well. My dad often mentions you all, and I also call grandpa often, but today I'm writing this letter to express my feelings. I love you all dearly. The fond memories and the times when grandma used to read me fairy tales and cook delicious crab soup are deeply engraved in my mind. I'm craving for that soup now, grandma. Are you still going for morning walks and exercises? I've noticed many elderly folks here doing that regularly. You must keep exercising regularly for good health. Next month, my dad will send you a bottle of wild honey he recently bought. You must consume it regularly for your health. Since my parents and I aren't close by to take care of you, please take good care of yourselves.
Both my parents and siblings adore you. It's getting late, so I'll go to bed now. Goodbye, grandparents.
3. Letter to Grandparents, Template 3:
Hanoi, date... month... year...
Dear beloved grandparents!
Since returning to the countryside last summer, it's been a while since I visited you. Today, I write this letter to inquire about your health, hoping you are in good spirits.
How are you doing these days, grandpa and grandma? Are you all in good health? How's your daily life, grandpa? Have you been regularly practicing Tai Chi lately? Remember to keep up with it, as I've heard consistent practice is very beneficial for your health, especially for managing high blood pressure. And grandma, it's getting colder now, has your joint pain improved? Remember to soak your feet in warm water before bed, it's very beneficial for your sleep.
I bet the apple trees you planted must be blooming by now, grandpa. And the sow must have given birth to piglets already. You two must be quite busy with gardening chores, aren't you?
In Hanoi, my parents and my two siblings are doing well. My parents have been quite busy lately. Last week, my dad even had to work overtime for several days at the office. With the new school year, both I and my brother Vu are studying diligently. Last time, our school organized a field trip to Ba Vi National Park, grandparents. We all miss you dearly.
It's time to get ready for school, so I'll stop writing here. I wish you both good health. Please send my regards to Uncle Nam and Aunt Anh's family. Oh, and please tell Cousin Duc at Uncle Thim's house that when I come back to the countryside, we'll fly kites together on the dyke!
We'll have a break for the New Year soon, and my parents have promised to bring my brother and me to visit you. We're really looking forward to it, grandparents!
Grandparents' Grandson
Lâm
4. Letter to Grandparents, Template 4:
Dear Grandparents!
Once again, the yellow apricot tree in front of the house is blooming, marking another spring where I couldn't come to visit you. I miss you both dearly.
Dear Grandparents,
How have you been lately? With age catching up, it's important for you to take it easy and not overexert yourselves with work or household chores.
As the weather turns chilly again, please remember to wear extra layers and a scarf around your neck to avoid getting a sore throat. I'm sure your chicken flock has grown larger this year; I promise that when I return to the countryside, I'll help you take care of them.
I bet you'll have a joyful Lunar New Year celebration in the countryside. Here in the city, my parents and we kids are also welcoming the new year with much happiness.
This year, I'm in third grade, grandparents, and I'm doing well in school. Perhaps by the end of this semester, I'll earn the title of an outstanding student. Besides studying, I also help my mom with some household chores every day: sweeping the floor, picking vegetables, and taking care of Little Cu.
Grandparents' Grandchild Nguyen Chi Dung
5. Letter to Grandparents, Template 5:
Dear Grandma!
It's been a long time since I visited you, grandma, and I miss you dearly. Today, I have some free time, so I'm writing this letter to check on you. How have you been lately? Is your back feeling any better?
Have we had a good harvest from our garden? I bet T's chicks have grown a lot by now, haven't they, grandma?
I still remember the last time I visited the countryside, grandma. I got to pick fruits in your garden, and you taught me about different plants. I can still taste the sweet flavor of the peaches you shared with us. In the evenings, we would gather around you to listen to fairy tales under the bright moonlight. I really enjoyed the green bean porridge you made. All the memories of your lovely garden and cozy home are deeply ingrained in my mind. But perhaps the most vivid memory is when I fell ill, and you took care of me.
That day, the sun was scorching, and white and yellow butterflies fluttered around the vibrant peony flowers. I was so engrossed with the butterflies that I forgot to wear a hat. Suddenly, I felt dizzy and feverish. I collapsed on the doorstep. You rushed out worriedly, exclaiming, 'My grandchild is sick!' Then you went to the garden to pick fresh leaves for me to drink. You placed a damp cloth on my forehead and cooked a delicious pot of porridge. You insisted on adding plenty of onions and basil to help me recover quickly. Your remedy worked wonders, and I recovered rapidly. Now, I still remember your frail, wrinkled hands, filled with warmth and love.