Write a letter to the television channel Manager about boring programs during the day time. Tell him about the programs, give suggestions.
I am writing
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letter to complain about the low quality of programs, broadcasted by your channel from a long time ago.
Let me explain the issue in detail. We are regular viewers of your channel since it started. Unfortunately, the quality of content is gradually deteriorating. One of the main problems is with the scripts, which are clearly not well written. Linking Words
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, the material is totally out of context, and irrelevant to the lives of the audience. Linking Words
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telecast is a problem that needs to be addressed urgently.
I would like to suggest that the team hires talented and energetic staff with new ideas in their minds. They could be writers, directors or artists. I would Add an article
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like to say that on-air programs should cover all age groups, from children to elders, so that everyone can enjoy the channel. The content can be cartoons or social news but all must be related to our culture.
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Yours faithfully,
Farrukh MaqsoodLinking Words
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The Greeting
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- Dear + name
- Hi / Hello + name
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