You are going to another country to study. You would like to do a part-time job while you are studying, so you want to ask a friend who lives there for some help. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter: give details of your study plans explain why you want to get a part-time job suggest how your friend could help you find a job

Dear Mark, I hope
this
letter finds you well. It's been so long we have seen each other after school. I have
finally
got an opportunity to land London for my master’s program. As you know, I have completed my bachelor degree here in Scotland and I was trying for a long to get admission to the University of London and you will be thrilled to hear that I got selected
last
week. I have enrolled for part-time coaching and want to work during day time. I need your help to find me some sort of work to manage my expenses. I want to work during my studies because my father is already retired from his job and I have to bear my expenses by myself only. As you are staying in London for a long period of time and your father is running a recruitment agency, I trust that you can help me to get a good job. I'm sending you my resume with
this
letter, please request uncle for me. I'm looking forward to meeting you soon. Warm wishes, Zeeshan M.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Educational aspirations
  • Work experience
  • Financial independence
  • Resume (or CV)
  • Local job market
  • International student
  • Legal requirements
  • Student work permit
  • Employment trends
  • Time management
  • Networking
  • A part-time position
  • Balance studies and work
  • Job hunting strategies
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