You recently went on a trip with a friend and you both took some photographs. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter: • Ask your friend to send you a particular photograph • Explain why you need that particular photograph • Tell your friend what happened to your copy of it

Dear Thomas, I hope you are doing great. It was a nice trip with you to Paris, France. I was really jet lagged, but feeling better now. I am writing to ask you to send me some photos of the Eiffel Tower which I have lost. You remember we took together some photographs with Mr Kevin during his surprise visit to the Eiffel Tower, Unfortunately, I could not find that pictures. Especially when he was standing in the centre of us and smiling. As you know that Mr Kevin is a famous personality in our field. He is a gold medalist in the Architectural field and I want to print that moment and decorate my house's wall.
In addition
, I want to motivate my kids with his inspirational stories. We copied all these images onto each of our hard disks, but somehow I lost that photos.
Moreover
, I lost all the photos of the Eiffel Tower's area which we took. Waiting for your email and see you next weekend. Yours lovingly, Mandeep Singh
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • cherished memories
  • nostalgic moment
  • misplaced
  • irreplaceable
  • keepsake
  • digital blunder
  • sentimental value
  • emblematic snapshot
  • commemorate
  • memento
  • gratitude
  • replica
  • high-resolution
  • backup
  • heartfelt
  • antique
  • intact
  • dearly
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