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In 2‑3 sentences give advice on what should be done in advance to prevent trouble with the situations below on the moving day:
a) bad weather conditions (heavy rain);
b) no removal vans;
c) loss of valuable personal possessions.
Your friend from England has just passed his/her final exams. He/she is going to study at university in another city and now he/she is planning to move out there. He/she asked you for advice on how to do it well. Write an email to your friend and:
give advice on how the moving checklist should be divided;
explain what things he/she should do at least two weeks before the move and explain why;
write what things should be done the day before and on the day of the move;
mention two unexpected things that may go wrong during the move.
Your email should contain 100‑150 words.
Remember to divide your email into paragraphs.
Start with:
Hi Ann,
How are you? Congratulations on passing your final exams! You mentioned that you are going to move out. I can give you some advice on that.
Finish with:
Good luck with your moving! I am waiting for the news from you.
Take care,
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