Write a letter to a friend who is looking for a part time job. Describe a job you have found for him/her including: - What are the duties? - Why do you think it is a good job for him/her? - What does he/she have to do to get it?

Hi John, I hope you and your family are well! Thank you so much for helping me relocate to my new apartment. The reason I am writing to you is because I am aware you have been looking for a part-time job during our summer break and the great news is I found a vacancy that suits you most. The local law firm
recruiting
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a temporary office assistant who
responsible
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is responsible
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on
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for
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entering and filing the data about completed cases into their intranet, preparing necessary documents and accessories for scheduled meetings. I know that your career goal is to be a lawyer.
This
position offers a precious experience to work on one of the business frontrunners.
Besides
, It is beneficial to prepare the portfolio for you to interview for a legal degree at the university There are two things you need to prepare to get the job.
Firstly
, you have to download and complete a quiz on the topic legally and confidentially on the company website. Once you pass the exam, you will be arranged to have an interview with the firm manager. You will be informed whether your application is successful or not within a week after the interview. Hope my information is useful to you. See you soon. Best wishes, Andy
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Grammar
Be mindful of small grammatical inaccuracies, such as 'responsible on' which should be 'responsible for.'
Content
Consider enhancing the description of the duties by providing a bit more detail about the daily responsibilities.
Structure
The letter was well-structured, with clear and logical flow throughout the paragraphs.
Tone
The writing tone is friendly and suitable for a letter to a friend, making it engaging and pleasant to read.
Structure
The greeting and closing are appropriate, contributing to the overall coherence of the letter.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • part-time job
  • duties
  • responsibilities
  • skills
  • interests
  • suitability
  • local café
  • retail
  • library
  • customers
  • organizing
  • stock management
  • application process
  • resume
  • cover letter
  • online application
  • relevant experience
  • interview preparation
  • attire
  • encouragement
  • support
  • tailoring application
  • people skills
  • passion
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