A good friend has just changed schools and is having difficulty fitting in and needs your advice. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter • make suggestions as to how they could make friends • suggest joining clubs, participating in school activities • give any extra general advice

Dear Craig, Hope you're doing well! I heard that you're struggling to build a bond with your class friends and are having difficulties in getting adapted to a new environment. So, I'm giving you some advice which I believe will help you to find your way.
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, try to reach out to people for anything you need.
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'll automatically make strangers closer to you.
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, during lunchtime, always ensure that you're sharing your food with your classmates. Trust me, it'll do wonders in your school life and make you a better person in front of everyone out there.
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, I would suggest that you find a sports or dance club because that's the place where your happiness relies, am I right? .
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, there will be many inter-school programs conducted. Go and get the information and register your name on the list. I hope you take some advice from me and implement it.
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, make sure you are not getting into any fights after joining the club. Can't wait to hear how my advice worked. Give me a call once you receive
this
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letter at your end. Cheers, Pratheep

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coherence and cohesion
Try to structure your letter more clearly. Each paragraph should cover one main idea.
task response
Make sure your suggestions are clear and actionable. For example, explain how to join clubs or activities.
task achievement
The tone of your letter is friendly and supportive, which is great for helping your friend.
task achievement
You included good suggestions like joining clubs and sharing during lunch, which are practical ideas.

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.

Topic Vocabulary:
  • introduce yourself
  • genuine interest
  • rapport
  • like-minded individuals
  • school community
  • volunteer
  • open-minded
  • comfort zone
  • casual setting
  • hobbies and activities
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