A friend of yours is thinking of going on a camping holiday for the first time this summer. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter,  -Explain why you think he/she would enjoy a camping holiday -Describe some possible disadvantages -Say whether you would like to go camping with him/her

Dear John, Hope you are doing well. I am writing to you regarding the advice you wanted for your camping
trip
in July to browns lake. I think you would enjoy
this
trip
because browns lake is a well-known and beautiful place, there are lots of activities that can do, you can rent a boat and a fishing pole and try to catch a fish,
also
you can rent a pretty decent chalet there and I think you would relax there and enjoy the scenery.
On the other hand
, there are some things that you should care about, you might get bitten by insects and bugs so remember to put on a shirt with long sleeves and
also
remember to bring decent boots because your feet might get in the lake and it gets really cold at night.
However
, I hope that you enjoy
this
trip
, Unfortunately, I can’t come on
this
trip
with you because I am pretty busy in July. If there is anything else that you would like to know, don’t hesitate to write back to me. Best regards, Ali
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