Writing Practice: A Letter (1) )
Writing Practice: A Letter (1) )
Writing Practice: A Letter (1) )
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do you write letters to? :. are the two main types of letters? do you think they are different from each other?
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are planning to study in GB. You would like more information about a course at a college you have seen an g1{isspsnt for. Write a letter in which vou:
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;Ie the purpose of the letter and write how you have found out about the college ..roduce yourself and write which subject you are interested in
' -.|, about the cost of the studies and the possibility of receiving a scholarship ' -.1, uhat documents are required and when the deadline for submitting them is.
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demember you must follow the layout of a letter. Don't use any addresses. The word limit is 120
150 words.
iB) I am writing to you with reference to the advertisement for your college published in English SpeakingWorld. ir.ould appreciate it if you could send me some additional information about your school.
tC) I am a 19-year-old student from Hungary and I have just passed my secondary school-leaving exams with t-ery good grades. As I intend to study Economics at your college, I would like to know how much these studies
cost. I would also be interested in knowing if there is a possibility of applying for a scholarship to cover the cost of studies. Moreover, I would be grateful if you could inform me in detail what kind of documents I should send to lour college and when the deadline is.
(D) Thanking you in advance for your time and assistance. I look forward to hearing from you. (E)Yo.urs faithfully,
M ichael Lukats
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A formal letter is a letter you write to an institution or a person you don't know personally. When you write a formal lettet remember to: . use appropriate phrases to start and end the letter . divide the letter into smaller sections called paragraphs . use the full forms of verbs (I am not |m) . use formal words and expressions A letter of request is a formal letter in which you ask for more information about something or in which you ask somebody to do something for you. It is important to phrase your requests in polite a way and to thank the addressee
for their help.
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Useful language:
Greetings:
Dear Sir / Madam, Dear Mr Brown,
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writing to you in connection with I am writing to you with regard to ... I am writing to you with reference to ...
Making requests:
Could you please send me further details about ...? I am writing for more information about ... I would be grateful if you could inform me ... I would like to ask you for ... I would like you to send me a brochure / a pamphlet.
Ending:
Yours faithfully, )
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Remember: When you start your letter with Dear Sir / Madam,you always finish it wtth Yours faithfully. When you start your letter with Dear Mr / Ms Jones, finish it with Yours sincerely.