Your English-speaking friend who lives in your town has asked for your advice about learning a new sport. Write an email to your friend. In your letter, recommend a new sport that would be suitable for your friend to learn explain how your friend could learn this sport suggest that you both learn this sport together

Dear Rafi, Hope you're doing well. I am writing
this
letter in regards to giving some suggestions about a play, cricket, which is a right fit for you
according to
your physique and activeness of mind.
This
sport needs a lot of physical strength and
also
being close to your residence might make it more lucrative to attend. The playground in your ward is where we will play. In cricket, there is a total of 11 players on each side. So, It's easier to get
along with
the game because we can watch others and get help from them. One more thing, a coach has been provided from the community of East to aid us in learning the etiquette of the game and getting better. I would like to make a request that we both should go together as
this
can help us learn faster
also
we can practise at home for which we need just a bat and ball. Best Wishes, Yeamin
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • advice
  • recommend
  • suitable
  • learn
  • coach
  • lessons
  • tutorial videos
  • practice
  • tennis club
  • group
  • schedule
  • regularly
  • participants
  • tournaments
  • friendly matches
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