write a short email to your friend(who lives in the same town) Say what you think about the local parks Explaiin what changes you would like to see.

Hi Ann, I’ve just received an email from the local council saying they are going to improve public parks and green spaces. To be honest, the public park is my favourite place because I can relax, keep calm, and breathe fresh air.
However
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, it would be better if they added a modern playground and installed more lighting and security cameras.
This
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would make the park more enjoyable for everyone. Let me know what you think. Talk soon, Katya

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task
Your essay is easy to read. Add a bit more on why these changes help people and what you hope for in the end.
structure
Make the order tidy: open with your view, give a reason, then show the changes you want, and finish with a question to the reader.
language
Link words can help: and, but, also, then to join ideas.
tone
Warm and friendly tone.
content
Clear ideas about changes: playground, lighting, cameras.
language
Ends with a call to share thoughts.
Fully explain your ideas

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