You recently broke your leg and your colleagues from work sent you get well cards and presents. Write a letter to them and say •Thanks them for supporting you. •Describe how you spend your time. •Explain about your recovery process.

Dear Team, I'm writing
this
to thank you all for the cards and gifts that you sent me. First of all, I really appreciate that you all are handling my pending work in my absence.
Also
, the way you all have supported me during
this
phase is really appreciable. I've been on bed rest for 2 weeks after the accident but now the doctor has allowed me to sit for a maximum of 2 hours a day. Since I've nothing to do so I watch movies and sometimes I play PlayStation with my niece and nephew. Earlier, I was unable to walk at all but for the
last
2 days, I'm trying to walk by using a walker. Plus, my physiotherapist said that I'll be able to rejoin the office very soon, but I'll need a driver and a cab for it till the time of full recovery. Hope to see you all at the office very soon. Kind regards, Jaskaran
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • get well soon
  • heartfelt thanks
  • overwhelmed by your kindness
  • lift my spirits
  • thoughtful gesture
  • convalescence
  • immobilized
  • keeping my mind occupied
  • binge-watching
  • immersing myself in books
  • following doctor’s orders
  • physical therapy
  • on the road to recovery
  • making progress
  • optimistic about
  • mentally prepared for
  • tremendous support
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