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CELPIP Email Canada Day community

Last weekend you attended the Canada Day community picnic. The event was a potluck, so everyone brought a dish of food to share. Some people, including you, have allergies or can’t eat some types of food, such as nuts and seafood, so you included a list of ingredients with your dish. No one else did this.

Write an email to the community picnic organizer in about 150-200 words. Your email should do the following things:

 

  • Express your overall enjoyment of last week’s event.
  • Explain why each potluck dish needs a list of ingredients.
  • Describe how the potluck could be differently organized next year.

Dear sir,

I am writing this email to share the experience of Canada Day community picnic which I attended last week.

There was a huge rush of people. They brought a lot of food dishes with them. There was an event of potluck. People brought their families with them. Everyone was happy with this event because after a long time, there was a reason to be together in one place. I also enjoyed a lot and I made a lot of new friends.

Actually, my main concern is that at the potluck, everybody brought a dish of food to share with others. I also brought some food dishes with me. I have one thing in my mind that some people might have allergies regarding food, so I listed the food ingredients with my dish but on the event, there were many others who did not include the list of ingredients. Due to this, a guy who had allergies from nuts ate the food with nuts and got trouble. Thanks to god that the ambulance arrived on time.

I hope that on the next year, potluck should be differently organized, everybody should make a list of ingredients of food which will they bring on event.

Yours sincerely,

Jeet

CLB:6

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