You recently received a letter from a friend asking for advice about whether to go to college or to try to get a job. You think he/she should get a job. Write a letter to this friend. In your letter • say why he/she would not enjoy going to college • explain why getting a job is a good idea for him/her • suggest types of job that would be suitable for him/her
Dear Catherine,
It was great to see you
last
weekend; I'm writing in response to your letter about my opinion about if you should go to college or get a job.
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education might not suit you, as you would require to pay a considerable amount of money. Based on our tals Linking Words
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week, I accredit that it may get into financial troubles.
Why I would recommend you get a job, is that you will be able to save money and pay your current debts. Linking Words
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, looking for a job might be ideal for you now in order to put your finances in order and plan your future.
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Finally
, I would like to suggest some possible jobs in the field of analytics, Linking Words
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as data analysis and data science. These positions do not require any degrees, only certificates which you can do online and for free. As you always liked mathematics and algorithms, I would say that these types of jobs are a good fit for you.
Please let me know what you have decided.
Best regards,
ChrisLinking Words
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately
Linking words are very important in your essay.
To score effectively on your IELTS exam, you should make an effort to implement short concise sentences coupled with linking words.
Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.
In fact, the only sentences that can omit linking words are your background sentence and thesis.
Linking word examples:
- firstly
- secondly
- thirdly
- in additional
- moreover
- also
- for example
- for instance
- therefore
- however
- although
- even though
- despite