You have recently started work in a new company. Write a letter to an English-speaking friend. In your letter explain why you changed jobs describe your new job tell him/her your other news
Dear Yan,
How are you, my friend? It is a long time we did not see each other since
last
year. I hope you and your family doing fine there. I am writing Correct pronoun usage
we last
this
letter to let you know that I changed my job this
month.
As you know before this
I worked at Banta company as a production operator, the salary was also
not big enough for me to settle the bills and my cost of livings here. Last
month I try to interview at a new company as a beauty therapist, and they accepted. It was good news that I wanting for a long time.
Meantime, beauty is my passion since we are in high school, you know that right? I really hope this
work well for me, they offered me $2500 as a basic salary and with more allowance that I believe can cover all my expenses and bills. My new workplace is also
only 15 min from my house. That will make my life must easier than before.
In addition
, in a few weeks, I will have a birthday celebration, I
would love you to come over to celebrate with me. It will be more fun if you are here. Hope to hear from you soon dear.
Your loving friend,
Lynda.Correct word choice
and I
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The Closing
The style of the letter determine how you have to close it.
Check out the suggested closing sentences for each type of letter in the General IELTS Test. The closing sentence should be the last sentence of your letter.
Formal style (To someone you have not met, whose name you don’t know)
- Yours faithfully,
Semi-formal (To someone you may or may not have met, whose last name you know)
- Yours sincerely,
Informal (To someone you know well, whose first name you know and use)
- Best regards,
- Warm wishes,