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Read this letter from Mr. Lewis, a restaurant manager. 19th September 1997 Mrs. Hirokawa P

Read this letter from Mr. Lewis, a restaurant manager.

19th September 1997

Mrs. Hirokawa

Pacific Trading Company

Dear Mrs. Hirokawa,

Thank you for your telephone call today. I can reserve one of our private function rooms for you for 22nd November. Please confirm this reservation in writing within seven days. I also need to know the size of your group. Our largest room is for fifty people.

Yours sincerely,

David Lewis

Manager

&8226;Write a reply of 40-50 words to Mr. Lewis:

&8226;Confirming the booking.

&8226;Saying how many people will be in the group.

&8226;Telling him you will provide your own music.

&8226;Write on your answer sheet.

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