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. Begin your letter as follows: Dear ___________,

Dear john Since It has been for a long time since I haven't seen you, I hope you are fine. I am writing
this
letter to you to give you some news. Well, I have just got my new job in GHD company, which is in the vicinity of my home. Probably, you might ask why I changed my previous profession; indeed, I had some struggles with my manager, so I prefer to quit the job. Fortunately,
this
career is much better, considering the salary and friendly environment. I forget to say what my new position is, actually, now I am a clerk at Dr. Alfred's office. By the way, I have some other news for you too. I am getting married soon. I have just met a girl near here, who is very kind to me. I will introduce you to her as soon as we all meet each other. She loves me too, I think. By the way, I hear you are going to move here, if it is correct, I hope to see you not very late. Anyway, remember to call me if you come to my city. Cheers Aghil
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

Linking words are very important in your essay.

To score effectively on your IELTS exam, you should make an effort to implement short concise sentences coupled with linking words.

Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.

In fact, the only sentences that can omit linking words are your background sentence and thesis.

Linking word examples:

  • firstly
  • secondly
  • thirdly
  • in additional
  • moreover
  • also
  • for example
  • for instance
  • therefore
  • however
  • although
  • even though
  • despite

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