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5 In groups, read the information. Create a quiz and have your classmates answer your
questions. The group who will answer most questions correctly is the winner.
A long time ago, the person who received the
letter had to pay for it. Often people did not
want to get the letter because they did not
want to pay for it. Postmen walked back with
their bags full of letters and with no money.
Later, the sender had to pay for the letter and
they used stamps as receipts.
Two hundred years ago people waited for
weeks for a letter from family or friends. In
1850, for example, people form San Francisco
had to wait for four to six weeks to get a letter
from New York. Today you can send a message
to a friend with a touch of a button by text,
email or phone call.​


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Who had to pay for the letter someone recieved?

Did postmen often get their money from delivering letters or not?

What did the senders use to pay for the letters?

How much time did it take for a letter to be delivered from New York to San Fransisco?

Is it much easier today to send a letter or a message to someone far away?