Dear Mr Smith,
I read your advert in an
student’s magazine and I ‘d like
to apply for a volunteer position.
I am a sixteen-year-old student. I go to a secondary school. I like
working with people. I want to enter
the university and become a doctor. Now I am involved in many clubs including the psychology club.
I think I am sociable, caring and creative.
Furthermore, I volunteer. I coordinate different
activities for children in my school.
I have learned to communicate well with young and old people and
understand their needs. In addition to my
volunteer work, I can do babysitting for some of
the families in my neighbourhood.
I would be grateful if you would
consider me as a volunteer. I can be contacted
at the number on my application form at any
time. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Dima
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