Letter Practice
You are going to take a tour of a historic place. Write an email to a travel agency you usually travel with and in your letter
• introduce yourself as a regular customer
• ask for more information about the city
• ask them for more information about the tour (e.g. price, dates etc.)
You borrowed some books from your school or college library. Unfortunately you have to go away to visit a sick relative and cannot return the books in time.
Write a letter to the library.
• introduce yourself
• explain what has happened
• and tell them what you want to do about it.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing this letter to explain why I have been unable to return the three books I have out on a three-day loan, which are now overdue.
After taking the books out on 16th March, I had an urgent call from my elderly aunt’s neighbor to say that my aunt had had a fall and had been taken into hospital. I am her only surviving relative in this country, so I felt I had to go and see her immediately. I traveled down to Dallas the following morning, thinking I would stay for only two or three days. Unfortunately my aunt’s condition has only improved very slowly, so I have had to stay here longer than I expected. However, the hospital says that if all goes well, she should be able to go home in two or three days’ time, in which case I will be back at the beginning of the next week.
Bearing in mind the circumstances, I trust you will kindly waive any fines that may have accumulated.
I would like to apologize for the inconvenience that I have caused you. And I trust that you understand.
Yours sincerely,
Thomas Anderson
(199 words)
Letter Practice
You have already booked a tour of London and for some reason you are not able to take the tour. Write an email to the travel agency and in your letter
• introduce yourself
• say why you cannot take the tour
• apologize for the inconvenience caused.
You have had a bank account for a few years. Recently you received a letter from your bank stating that your account is $240 overdrawn and that you will be charged $70 which will be taken directly from your bank account. You know that this information is incorrect.
Write a letter to the bank. In your letter
• introduce yourself
• explain what has happened
• and say what you would like them to do about it.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am your bank customer and I am writing in reply to a letter I received from you a few days ago. In your letter you state that I am $240 overdrawn and that you will be charging me $70.
I would like to point out that the reason I am overdrawn is because of a mistake made by your bank. If you look through your records you will see that I wrote several weeks ago explaining the situation. For the last twelve months, I have been paying $300 a month for a car I bought last summer. The monthly payments were taken directly from my bank account. However, two months ago I sold the car and I wrote to you instructing you to stop paying the monthly installments. I received a letter from you acknowledging my request, but for some reason, nothing was done about it. Another $300 installment has been paid this month and this is the reason why I am overdrawn.
I would like you to contact the garage where I bought the car explaining your error. I would also like you to ask them to return the money.
I am looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
Yours Faithfully,
P. Stoft
(212 words)
Letter Practice
You recently travelled to New York and you were completely dissatisfied with the hotel service you stayed at. Write a letter to the hotel manager, in your letter
• introduce yourself
• mention the problems you had at the hotel during your stay
• say what action you need the hotel manager to take
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