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I'm a senior high school student, named Li Hua.
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua

¡¾´ð°¸¡¿Dear Editor,
I'm a senior high school student, named Li Hua. Now many students have iPods and think it¡¯s a fashion to use them. Using an iPod, we can listen to music, download a lot of learning materials and read them on the screen. Apparently, it is helpful to our study, especially to our English listening.
Some students, however, bring their iPods to classroom and listen to music with earphones, which makes the teacher and other students greatly annoyed. What¡¯s worse, some of them even waste precious time in class playing video games.
In my opinion, as students, we should make good use of iPods to help achieve academic success. Classroom is a place for students to study in, and therefore concentration is awfully needed for us to learn our lessons.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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