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A lecture on foreign literature is to beheld in our school hall from 3:00 to 5:00, October 16th. Mr. Smith, the foreignlanguage teacher from the local university will be invited to introduce thedifference between Chinese literature and foreign literature. He will alsoexplain the important influence of reading foreign literary works on Englishlearning. On the other hand, he will recommend some famous foreign literaryworks that the Chinese middle school students should read. Want to learn moreabout foreign literature? All of you are welcome to go to the lecture. Don'tmiss this great chance!
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