Write a letter to your friend about a job opportunity you came across that they might find interesting. In your letter, you should: give some details about the job mention how you came across the job opportunity explain why you feel the job would be suitable for your friend

Dear Amit, Hope you are doing well and are in the best of spirits. It’s been a long since we have had the time to catch up and reminisce about things. Let’s meet anytime soon, if possible. Anyway, I am writing
this
letter concerning a
job
opportunity that I came across in the Times of India newspaper today. To give you a gist,
this
job
vacancy is for a content writer. I know you have quite a good experience in
this
field. You will have to write a gamut of content on different topics and niches. The timings will be as per your schedule. I feel
this
job
is suitable for you since you have a knack for writing. I have read some of your previous written articles and blogs. So, I am sure you are going to do justice with
this
job
. On top of that, even the salary is as per your calibre. Let’s meet soon, and I’ll tell you more about
this
job
opportunity. Yours lovingly, Imran
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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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