This is part of a letter from your English pen friend. … I often have arguments with my mum about what clothes to buy and wear. She doesn’t like the things I choose and says that they are flashy and don’t suit me at all. But most of my friends wear such clothes and we really like them. Have you ever argued with your parents about what clothes to wear? What clothes do you prefer? Is being fashionable important to you? What do you think I should do to make my mum respect my choice? By the way, we have a new teacher at school …. Write back to Lucy. In your letter ● answer her questions; ● ask her three questions about her new teacher. Write 120-160 words. Remember the rules of letter writing. about what clothes
I'm sorry to hear that you're having arguments with your mum about clothes. I haven't really had that problem with my parents, as they usually trust my judgement when it comes to choosing what to wear. Personally, I prefer comfortable clothes that reflect my personality, rather than following every fashion trend.
I think it's important for your mum to respect your choices, even if she doesn't always agree with them. Maybe you could try explaining to her why you like the clothes you choose and how they make you feel. Communication is key in any disagreement.
As for your question about being fashionable, I think it's nice to keep up with the trends, but it's more important to dress in a way that makes you feel confident and happy.
Now, I'm curious about your new teacher! What subject does he/she teach? How are the lessons so far? And what do you think makes this teacher unique compared to your previous ones?
Dear Lucy,
I'm sorry to hear that you're having arguments with your mum about clothes. I haven't really had that problem with my parents, as they usually trust my judgement when it comes to choosing what to wear. Personally, I prefer comfortable clothes that reflect my personality, rather than following every fashion trend.
I think it's important for your mum to respect your choices, even if she doesn't always agree with them. Maybe you could try explaining to her why you like the clothes you choose and how they make you feel. Communication is key in any disagreement.
As for your question about being fashionable, I think it's nice to keep up with the trends, but it's more important to dress in a way that makes you feel confident and happy.
Now, I'm curious about your new teacher! What subject does he/she teach? How are the lessons so far? And what do you think makes this teacher unique compared to your previous ones?
Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Best,
[Your Name]