Dear Tom,
How are you? I am writing to invite you to attend Lucy's birthday party in Shanghai. I know you have been working in Shanghai recently, so I hope you can make it to the party. Please find the details below:
Date: Sunday
Venue: Lucy's home in Shanghai
There will be singing and dancing performances, and I will also be playing the piano for everyone. We are looking forward to your attendance and I believe you will have a great time.
If you are unable to attend, please let me know in advance. I hope to see you on Sunday.
Best regards,
Li Ke
Overall, the message is clear and easy to understand. However, there are a few areas for improvement in terms of grammar and sentence structure. Here are some suggestions:
- In the first sentence, it should be "writing to invite" instead of "writing to visit".
- Instead of "I don't know if you have time to attend", you could say "I hope you are available to attend".
- The address line should have a colon instead of "ucy's home in Shanghai".
- When mentioning the performances, it should be "others will dance" instead of "others will be dance".
- In the last sentence, it should be "I look forward to seeing you" instead of "I am so excited to wait for you". |