Your friend has been offered a place on a course at the university where you studied. He/she would like your advice about finding a place to live. Write an email to your friend. In your email, describe where you lived when you were a student at the university recommend the best way for him/her to look for accommodation warn him/her of mistakes students make when choosing accommodation

Dear Louis, How're you? I hope
this
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letter finds you well. I am glad to hear that you got in for your
post graduation
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post-graduation
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course at York
university
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University
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. Now
the next step is
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to find an
accomodation
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accommodation
. I used to live in a condo unit on York
street
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Street
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,
it
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which
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was a few blocks away from the campus. In my opinion, you should find a room for rent in the area
near by
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only. It will be easy for you to commute to university, especially in the coming winters, as on snowy
days
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days,
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the transportation services are reduced.
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, always look for an option for
private
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a private
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room if you can afford
or
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it or
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sharing with one person only. Because
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apply
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living with more people is always a distraction
while
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studying. Do you need any help from me? If yes, I can come with you for viewing of the
appartments
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apartments
. Let me know once you finalise
few
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a few
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options, so that I can make some time for viewing. I hope to hear
soon from you
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. Yours lovingly, Lovprit Kaur

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grammar
Fix the spell and use the right form of a word. Use 'accommodation' and write it as one word. Write 'nearby' as one word.
tone
Make the tone more formal for an email. Use 'Dear' to start and a simple 'Best regards' at the end.
structure
Make the plan easy to read. Put one idea in each line: where you lived, how to look for a place, and the warning about mistakes.
vocabulary
Use short and plain words. Keep sentences small. Do not use hard or long words.
content
The email has a clear aim and it says what help is needed.
tone
It shows care and says you can help with a viewing.
content
It talks about easy travel to campus in winter.
Fully explain your ideas

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    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 3 - Second supporting paragraph
    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 4 - Conclusion
    • Sentence 1 - Summary
    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
    • Sentence 3 - Prediction or recommendation

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • dormitories
  • rental agreements
  • house-hunting
  • budgeting
  • commute
  • utilities
  • security deposit
  • lease
  • proximity
  • amenities
  • landlord
  • tenant rights
  • real estate agent
  • furnished/unfurnished
  • flatmates
  • on-campus/off-campus living
  • viewings
  • public transportation
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