You have been assigned to give a networking presentation with your colleague from a different office, who you met last year. Write a letter to your colleague. In your letter: · Inform your colleague that you will be working together · Provide your initial ideas on the networking presentation · Ask for a time to meet and practice the presentation

Dear Ms Nethra, I'm very excited to share my emotions about our collaboration on a networking
presentation
. We met
last
year at the company's annual function, and I am well aware of your communication skills. My plan for
this
presentation
is to divide it into three sections, each covering a different level of networking abilities (beginning, intermediate, and advanced), with some motivational examples and audience participation at the end of each section.
Furthermore
, with the help of a video
presentation
that we could shoot before the
presentation
, we could elaborate on the power of networking in every industry from business to politics. For final day preparation, we should meet and practice the lecture; for me, the
next
weekdays are best; if you prefer, you can suggest a date
that is
convenient for you, and we can meet at our organization auditorium for
this
purpose, as
that is
the best place for training, as we will be performing in
this
lecture hall at the company's upcoming annual function. We'll talk again shortly. Regards,
Nithisha
Correct your spelling
Natasha
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