Write a letter to your friend who is visiting a city that you know well. Recommend Places worth visiting Where to eat How to get around the city
Dear Mark,
How have you been? Hope all at your side is going well.
I received your letter yesterday mentioning you have a plan to visit Banglore during your upcoming holidays. As you know I have been in the city for almost 2 years. Basically, the city is an IT hub for India, even though, you can choose from a Botanical Garden, Iscon temple and a zoo.
Moreover
, as far as good food is concerned it is not a big issue, as the town has a very vast variety to choose from. In my opinion, you must try some famous South Indian cuisine which is easily available. Apart from that you can visit The Treasure Restaurant, it is very good for both veg and non-veg food.
The way of going through the city is a very big question to take into the matter, as it remains mostly busy. I suggest you hire a cab or book a vehicle for your whole stay. But it is totally dependent on the distance you want to cover.
I hope I have replied to all of your concerns in a positive way with a wish for a comfortable and enjoyable vacation.
Best regards,
Jen.Submitted by jaimini2000 on
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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