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Helga [31]
3 years ago
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A letter to my younger brother who has indicate interest in attending a technical school ,educating him on the benefits of techn

ical and vocational education
English
1 answer:
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Benefits of vocational and technical education

Explanation:

Dear brother,

I heard that you have a big interest in technical education. I can say that for that kind of education, you will need a big will for this kind of job. It can give you many advantages, such as working with technical and vocational instruments, learning about your safety on the job and more. There are many benefits to it. You can progress more with it and later on it can bring you a lot of success.

You can learn about specific work in practical and in a scientific way.

I am happy because you will be a part of our family business and I will help you as much as i could.

Greetings!

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