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?Read the memo below from the CEO of your company.

MEMO

To: International Sales staff

From: CEO

Date: 30/10/04

Subject: 50th anniversary celebration

I think it would be a good idea to include some of our overseas clients on the guest list for the formal event we are planning as part of the company's 50th anniversary celebrations.

Could all International Sales staff write to their most important clients to invite them to the event.

?Write a letter to an overseas client, Mrs Johannson:

?inviting her to the event

?giving her the date of the event

?giving details of what will happen at the event

?explaining what overnight accommodation is available.

?Write 60-80 words on your Answer Sheet.

?Do not include any postal addresses.

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