are currently taking a course at a college but you will need to have a week off during this course. Write a letter to the college Principal. In the letter give details of your course explain why you need a week off say what you want the Principal to do.

Dear Principal, I am a
second
-year post-graduation student from the Department of Media studies. I am writing
this
letter to request one week of leave as I have to attend a function in my hometown. The leave plan is for my brother's wedding, which has been decided for the
first
week of August since our term examination begins by the
last
week. As it is the
first
wedding of our generation, all family members are expected to gather for the event.
Moreover
, I have been given the responsibility to organize catering and transportation for people coming from outstation. I request you to kindly give me permission to take leave from the 2nd to the 7th of August and inform the head of my department.
Additionally
, I have organized my classmate to make notes on my behalf, which I will copy once my leave ends. I hope you will consider my application and grant me leave
accordingly
. Thanking you, Yours sincerely, Alex.
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