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You and your family are moving to another country, and you are looking for rented accommodation there- IELTS Writing GT

You and your family are moving to another country, and you are looking for rented accommodation there.

Now, write a letter to a property agent. In your letter

    Introduce yourself and your family
    Describe the type of accommodation that you hope to find

    Give your preference for the location of the accommodation

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to ask for your help to finding accommodation in London.

My name is Will Smith, and I am married with two young children. A recent promotion at work has mean that I will soon be based in London instead of Manila, and so we are hoping to emigrate as soon as possible.

Our plan is to find rented accommodation for at least the first year of our stay in UK. Ideally, we would like a detached house with three or four bedrooms and a good-sized garden so that the children have somewhere to run around.

We would prefer a quiet, suburban location within easy commuting distance of the city center. The local schools are an important consideration, and we would like to be close to shops and other amenities.

I hope you can help us with our house search and, I look forward to hearing from you.


Yours faithfully,

Will Smith

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