Your next door neighbour owns a small dog that barks throughout the day and the night. Write a letter to your neighbour requesting that something be done about the dog. Include in your letter: – Your reason for writing – What you would like to happen – A nice, respectful style

Dear Raman, I hope
this
letter finds you well and you're doing a good job. I'm residing on the
next
left of your house and It has been ages since we had a meeting. Currently, I am pursuing post-graduation from Delhi University and my exams are coming on
next
month. Due to that, I had to give long hours to my studies. But, I am unable to concentrate as your dog barks throughout the day and the night. Due to the disturbance created by him, I can't focus on my work. So, I request you to please find a possible solution to
this
problem
otherwise
I'll get low grades in the upcoming exams. I suggest you to built a doghouse at the backside of your house so that his voice could not reach my room. I hope you'll understand my concern and it would be really helpful for me if you could arrange
this
. I am hoping that you will surely look into the matter so that my mind will not get diversion because of him. Pay regards to your family from my side. Thanks. Regards, Kuljeet Kaur.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • disrupted
  • challenging
  • appreciate
  • solutions
  • training
  • anti-bark collars
  • excessive barking
  • resources
  • well-being
  • distress
  • amicably
  • cooperation
  • concern
  • neighbourly relations
  • understanding
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