You recently received a letter from a friend asking for advice about whether to go to college or try to get a job. You think he/she should get a job. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter. Say why he would not enjoy going to college Explain why getting a job is a good idea for him Suggest types of job that would be suitable for him

Dear Mark, How are you? I hope you are fine and in good health. It was
such
a pleasure to hear from you after so long. Regarding my opinion about whether you should study or start working, I definitely recommend you the latter option.
Firstly
, you know that we both don't like to study, and we hardly passed our high school exams.
Therefore
, I am sure you would have problems doing higher studies as they are even tougher than school, and they require a great deal of effort to pass. Which, obviously, you would not be able to do because you don't have much interest in theoretical learning.
On the other hand
, starting your career at
this
stage will help you, and your family, financially.
Also
, you would be learning much more in the real world as you love doing things with your hands. As you have always been a technology enthusiast, I recommend you to take any job related to a technical field like draftsman, an operator, or a technician. That way, you will get to have fun while earning, and you will be able to perform best in the assigned role. Best of luck with your future endeavours. Yours truly, Umair
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Use a variety of complex and simple sentences

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Examples:

I really want to study but I’m too tired.

I wore a warm coat because the weather was cold.

If action is not taken soon on climate change, global warming will get worse.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Real-world experience
  • Practical experience
  • Financial independence
  • On-the-job training
  • Student loan debt
  • Personal growth
  • Professional networking
  • Career development
  • Skilled workers
  • Job market
  • Career goals
  • Immediate income
  • Professional relationships
  • Market demand
  • Defining interests
  • Educational investments
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