Write a letter to invite a famous person to give a speech at a meeting in your youth club. In your letter, you should: -introduce your club -explain why you want to invite him/her -tell him/her about the arrangement for the meeting

Dear Sir, I am writing to you to discuss with our
next
generation cricketers, which will help them to understand your struggle when you were part of our national cricket team. Our cricket club is located on Lord Street near to the bank of Padma river where over 300 players are taking part in their regular training.
This
club is partially funded by the government and contributions from well-known individuals
such
as you. Your attendance will not only inspire our cricketers but
also
assist us to earn some money from the publicity, which can be gained from various media telecasts and get sponsors from big companies
such
as LG, Samsung, and Microsoft.
In addition
, a cricket match is arranged for you so that you can check our cricketers quality and fitness. We are planning to arrange
this
meeting for the 15th of May;
therefore
, your attendance will be highly appreciated. In case you have another appointment, we are happy to alter our schedule. I am awaiting your response. Yours faithfully, Ryan Smith
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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  • thirdly
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  • moreover
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  • for example
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  • therefore
  • however
  • although
  • even though
  • despite

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