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I have planned an autumn outing for my class next week, and I’m writing to ask your permission.

First, the place where we’ve decided to visit — the Forest Park is not far away from the city. We can take a bus and ride a bike to get there. Second, the trip would provide us with a great opportunity to get close to the nature. Third, we need to spare some time to take some physical exercises. Some teachers as well as Mr Wang is going to join us to make sure of our safe.

We are all looking forward to receive your permission. We will appreciate you if you can kindly give us an immediate reply.

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