An English-speaking woman who lives in your town has advertised for someone to help her in her home for a few hours a day next summer. Write a letter to this woman. In your letter, suggest how you could help her in her home say why you would like to do this work explain when you will and will not be available Write at least 150 words.

Dear Madam, I am writing in response to your advertisement for helping you for a few hours every day
next
summer. I hope you will consider me suitable to help you and hire me.  At the outset, I would like to explain my skill set. I am very good at gardening and the general upkeep of a house, I can
also
help you in shopping for your groceries and paying your utility bills. I am
also
handy with minor carpentry.  In the summer I have time because the college is closed and I would like to earn some extra money to pay for my tuition in the Fall semester.  I will be available from 8 am to noon on weekdays. Please let me know if
that is
suitable for you. 
Otherwise
, we can agree on mutually convenient hours after a discussion.  I am looking forward to hearing from you at the earliest.  Yours Sincerely,  Atiq
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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