You have recently started work in a new company. Write a letter to an English- speaking friend. In your letter - explain why you changed jobs - describe your new job - tell him your ither news
Dear
Nevena
,
I want to share something with you! I have Correct your spelling
Novena
new
Add an article
a new
job
, can you Use synonyms
believe
? As you know I was interesting Correct pronoun usage
itbelieve
for
new Change preposition
in
job
opportunities and it was very difficult in my country. My colleague recommended me to one new company, so I was involved in Use synonyms
selection
process and Add an article
the selection
finally
got a Linking Words
job
. Now, I work as Manager in Centre for children protection and I am really satisfied with.
You know that I like my previous Use synonyms
job
but during Use synonyms
the
time it Correct determiner usage
that
becames
hard. I was feeling very exhausted. I mentioned Correct your spelling
becomes
became
you
that the work atmosphere was not good for me. I was frustrated while I was working there. It had Change preposition
to you
bad
influence on my health. Add an article
a bad
The
Correct article usage
Secondly
secondly
, my salary during the years was the same. It didn t make sense anymore.
In my new Linking Words
company
there are many creative and generous Add a comma
,company
colleageus
. I have been Correct your spelling
colleagues
learnig
since the Correct your spelling
learning
first
dayLinking Words
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The Closing
The style of the letter determine how you have to close it.
Check out the suggested closing sentences for each type of letter in the General IELTS Test. The closing sentence should be the last sentence of your letter.
Formal style (To someone you have not met, whose name you don’t know)
- Yours faithfully,
Semi-formal (To someone you may or may not have met, whose last name you know)
- Yours sincerely,
Informal (To someone you know well, whose first name you know and use)
- Best regards,
- Warm wishes,