You are visiting a town where you once worked. Write to a friend you worked with there. Include the following in your letter: •Tell your friend about your life now. •Give him/her details of your visit. •Arrange how you can meet.

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Dear Sam , I hope
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letter finds you in a radiant of health and great spirits. I am writing
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letter to inform you that I have planned to visit Cambridge next week and I am so excited and ecstatic to see you . Currently, I am living in Brampton and work as a manager in multi
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company from Monday to Friday and my schedule is very tight
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got two days off from my workplace . I have enormous responsibilities regarding my job which
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out all the inventory processed by operations
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for the workers is another obligation
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, life is busy these days. I will be there on Saturday around 10 am and it will take me only three hours to reach the city and I have booked
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hotel for my stay. I feel super enthusiastic and energetic to meet you after so long . We can catch up at our favourite restaurant Saffron at 7.00pm and I will pick you up from your place. I am looking forward to hearing from
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. Yours truly, Ram
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Greeting and Closing
Make sure your letter has a suitable opening and closing. While you did close the letter appropriately, a more formal or heartfelt greeting could enhance the overall tone. Consider using phrases like 'Dear friend Sam,' to add a personal touch and a closing that mirrors the warmth of your relationship, such as 'Looking forward to seeing you again soon,'.
Logical Structure
Ensure a clear logical structure by organizing your thoughts more effectively. You could improve the flow by dedicating a paragraph to each point on the task list. For example, start with your current life, then describe the details of your visit, and finally, suggest a meeting. This will make your letter easier to follow.
Single Idea per Paragraph
Maintain a single idea per paragraph to keep information clear and organized. Be sure to include details that directly relate to each topic within its respective paragraph. This helps the reader easily understand each part of your letter without having to piece information together from different sections.
Complete Response
To complete the task more effectively, ensure that all aspects are covered thoroughly. This includes providing more details about your life now, the specifics of your visit, and clearly stating your proposal for meeting. Adding more information about why this visit is special to you or how your life has changed since moving could provide a more complete picture.
Suitable Writing Tone
Maintain a suitable tone throughout your letter by choosing words and phrases that reflect the relationship with the recipient and the purpose of the letter. The tone here leans slightly informal, which is fitting considering the recipient is a friend. However, be mindful of consistency and try to avoid overly casual language in a formal structure to maintain balance.

Use a variety of complex and simple sentences

You should use complex sentences in your writing, but it does not mean that you should try to make all of our sentences complex.

‘Complex’ sentences are not actually very complex; they are just two or more simple sentences put together. Putting them together makes the essay more coherent and cohesive.

Examples:

I really want to study but I’m too tired.

I wore a warm coat because the weather was cold.

If action is not taken soon on climate change, global warming will get worse.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • reminisce
  • catch up
  • nostalgia
  • reconnect
  • schedule
  • itinerary
  • leisure
  • colleagues
  • advancements
  • enthusiasm
  • regularly
  • updates
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