Thank a Friend for Helping You with Studies Cues: Explain how your friend helped you (e.g., notes, guidance). Describe how it made a difference for your studies. Express your gratitude and maybe offer to help them in return

Dear Meera, I hope you’re doing well. How is your family? I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for helping me with my studies
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weekend. You know how stressful studying can be, and you made it so much easier.
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, your guidance in solving those tricky mathematics problems was invaluable. Your methods were so clear and easy to follow that I quickly gained confidence and could apply them on my own. Thanks to your help, I now feel capable of tackling any question without making mistakes. I truly appreciate the time and effort you dedicated—it really made a difference. As a small token of my gratitude, I’d love to have you over for dinner next Saturday evening. I’ll make that pasta dish you love, and we can catch up properly. Once again, thank you for being
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a wonderful friend. I feel lucky to have you in my life. Take care, Avi

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In task response, add one line to show how you will use this help in future study or in class.
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Try to use more very simple words and short sentences. This helps the reader
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Make opening and closing lines feel more about you and your friend, not just the work.
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Warm and kind tone throughout.
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Clear link from how the help was given to the gain in math work.
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Good opening and ending that show care and thanks.

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