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Dear Tom,
I'm writing to tell you that a âChinesepaintingâ interest group has just been set up in our school and I want to knowif you want to join it.
The purpose of this group is to help thosewho are interested in Chinese painting to improve their painting skills. Themembers of this group will get instruction from some famous Chinese modernpainters. What's more, their works will be shown at many painting exhibitions.I know you're interested in Chinese painting and I think this group will behelpful to you.
Looking forward to your reply.
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