A Letter











Dear Friends,

Being here is such a rich experience, it's hard to stop talking about it--and harder still to know where to start.

I guess I could start at the beginning, when we got (1)...... the plane in the capital and it was so hot I thought there must be some sort of humidity alert, that everybody except for emergency workers had probably been told to stay indoors until this weather passed. I was wrong, of course; it was actually unseasonably cool that day, as I now realize.

Those were the days, though, when we couldn't get (2)........ of this place. The people were the friendliest people on earth, and nothing we did seemed to faze them. After a while that changed, of course, and it began to dawn on us that one or two things about our culture appeared to be different from theirs, and that probably we shouldn't be quite so sure we weren't fazing the locals, since maybe they didn't express their (3)........ the same way we did!

Training is now less pressing than at the beginning , though during those early weeks. I remember it was very intense-everything was intense in those days-that we were incredibly busy all the time, that we couldn't wait for it to get over. On the other (4)......., we were scared to death that one day it would be over,

and we would have to say goodbye and go out

And it did come to an end. The last three months, we have been learning language and training for our future work position. Now we

can start what we set out to do: our jobs. I starting working next week and i will tell you more after i have finished some work. I hope to(5)........ from you soon.

Sincerely,

Amy.

1 A of B off C on D in

2 A ready B few C along D enough

3 A opinion B position C view D thinking

4 A thing B place C end D hand

5 A hear B listen C regard D see

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