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Dear Mr. Headmaster,
How time flies! I¡¯m going to leave this school. In this school I had a lot of great time. But what I won¡¯t forget is the basketball match held one year ago. It was between Grade 8 students and Grade 9 students. During the match, the players played very hard. To our surprise, Grade 8 students won. Grade 9 students also felt happy for them and said ¡°Congratulations!¡± to them. They became good friends.
Well, sports are very important for us young students. We can learn to work together and make good friends. But I think our school needs to build a new sports area. It should have a soccer section, a basketball section, and a ping-pong section. I believe such facilities will meet our sporting needs.
Thank you for your reading this letter.
Yours faithfully,
Susan
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