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I would just like to post a letter of recommendation for a good friend of mine called Nalin Toprak. I have known her for two years now as she came to my place of work Heatherside Pre-school, to improve her English language and understanding and work with children. She has a very good vocabulary and the children adored her. She was a good team worker, happy to help with anything we asked of her and she is now sadly missed by the staff and children. I would recommend her as a tenant or house sharer as she is respectable, clean, tidy, hygienic and most importantly helpful and fun to have around. I wish her luck in finding accommodation in our wonderful city of London and in her pursuit for a job. From Mrs Karen Jones :)
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