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Dear Sarah, I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing to share some exciting news about my upcoming adventure! Remember how we always ta...

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Question 1 of 5

What is the main purpose of Emma's email?

To ask for financial support

To share news about her volunteer program

To invite Sarah to join her in Tanzania

To complain about travel preparations

Question 2 of 5

How long will Emma be volunteering in Tanzania?

Three weeks

Six weeks

Three months

Six months

Question 3 of 5

What is Emma most looking forward to during her stay?

Learning Swahili

Working with endangered species

Living with a host family

Getting vaccinations

Question 4 of 5

What is Emma nervous about?

The wildlife

The climate

The food

The language barrier

Question 5 of 5

Why does Emma want to meet Sarah before leaving?

To say goodbye

To borrow travel gear

To get travel advice

To plan a future trip together

6 . Choose the best option to fill in the blanks according to the context of the email exchange.

Dear Emma, Wow, what news! I'm so excited for you and your upcoming adventure in Tanzania. It sounds like an amazing opportunity to make a real in the world. I'd be more than happy to meet up for coffee next weekend. How about Saturday afternoon at our usual spot? I'd love to hear more about your and share some tips from my travels. Don't worry too much about the language barrier. Most people appreciate the effort, even if you're not fluent. And living with a host family will definitely help you pick up the language faster. Just be open-minded and to embrace new experiences. Remember to pack light and bring some small gifts from home for your host family. Oh, and don't forget a good repellent – those Tanzanian mosquitoes can be fierce! Looking forward to seeing you soon,Sarah