Your share your room with another student in the college hostel. You find it very difficult to study there because he or she always has parties and friends visiting. Write a letter to the hostel warden complaining about your displeasure with the room mate.

Dear sir or madam, My name is Abhay, living in the new boys'
hostel
, room no:148. The purpose of writing
this
letter is to express sheer annoyance regarding irresponsible behaviour from my roommate, Harshal. For the
last
2 months, he is organising parties on each alternate day in the
hostel
room. During the parties, he invites most of his friends from outside of the
hostel
which is not permitted as per
hostel
rules and regulations.
Firstly
, I thought it will be ended in a few days but to my bitter ,surprise it is increasing day by day
furthermore
his outsider friends speak
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vulgar language and
also
plays the music at a high sound,
subsequently
it affects my studies and sleeping pattern too.
Therefore
, for the purpose of reducing
this
, I want to request you kindly take the appropriate action against him in the upcoming week. If you not taking
this
,
then
I have to leave the
hostel
immediately as semester exams are in
next
month. I don’t want to lower my grades because of others. Thanks in advance and looking to hearing from you. Regards, Abhay
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • hostel warden
  • cohabitation
  • disruptive behavior
  • communal living
  • academic performance
  • conducive to studying
  • nocturnal activities
  • amicable resolution
  • accommodation request
  • policy enforcement
  • distraction
  • sleep deprivation
  • noise level
  • mediate
  • courtesy
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