You are going to another country to study. You would like to do a part-time job while your are studying, so you want to ask a friend who lives there for some help. Write a letter to this fiend. In your letter:-give details of your study plans-explain why you want to get a part-time job-suggest how your friend could help you find a job

Dear Anne, Hope
this
letter finds you in great health and mental peace. As I told you in my previous letter, I am planning to attend my Master's degree at Queen's College in London. I'm just writing to ask for your help in finding a part-time
job
in Liverpool. My course starts in April
this
year and will take approximately two years to complete. The classes will be normally held on weekdays and I will be free on weekends.
Accordingly
, I'm wondering if you could help me find a part-time
job
there and get some references for the
job
. I desperately need
this
vocation for so many reasons.
Firstly
, as you're no doubt aware, living expenses are exorbitant in London.
Moreover
, I will be spending an outsized amount of time there, so I am supposed to cover my personal expenses
along with
my academic ones during my stay.
Finally
, the tuition fees are approximately 2000 Sterling, and I've to pay for them in advance. It would be of great help if you could introduce me to any part-time
job
available around the University area.
Moreover
, I hope you'll be able to look for the classified section in the local newspaper. I would really appreciate your help and support. Thank you in advance. Warm wishes, Naomi Umami
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