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Multi-Level Record
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Grammar structures used:
1.
Inversion (e.g., “Not only would they provide a place for residents to relax…”)
2.
Cleft Sentences (e.g., “It has come to my attention that there are no parks…”)
3.
Hypothetical Subjunctive (e.g., “I am confident that the long-term benefits would far outweigh…”)
4.
Complex Sentences (e.g., “While the area is peaceful and the residents are friendly, there is a noticeable
lack of entertainment facilities.”)
5.
Prepositions of Time and Place (e.g., “since I moved into my new neighborhood.”)
High level vocabularies and their definitions:
1.
Recreational: relating to activities done for enjoyment
2.
Leisure: free time when one is not working or attending to other duties
3.
Foster: encourage the development of something
4.
Outweigh: be greater or more significant than
5.
Implementing: putting a decision or plan into effect
Q10
You had a problem with your next-door neighbor. You have not been able to speak to
the neighbor about this. Write a letter to this neighbor.
Dear Neighbor,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss a matter that has been causing me some concern
recently. Despite several attempts, I have not been able to speak to you directly about this issue.
The problem pertains to the noise levels coming from your property during the late hours. While I understand
that everyone has a right to enjoy their home, the loud music and frequent late-night gatherings have been quite
disruptive, particularly on weekdays when many of us have work or school the next day.
I kindly request that you consider the impact of the noise on your neighbors and perhaps limit the volume or
frequency of these events. I am sure that a compromise can be reached that respects everyone’s rights and
needs.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I look forward to resolving this issue amicably and continuing
to live in harmony with all our neighbors.
Best regards, [Your Name]