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Multi-Level Record
Abror Rahmatullayev
Grammar structures used:
1.
Passive Voice (was not greeted warmly)
2.
Modal Verbs (would expect)
3.
Relative Clauses (that prides itself on its impeccable service)
4.
Complex Sentences (Despite the hotel’s promising reputation, I was dismayed by the lack of
professionalism and courtesy displayed by your staff.)
5.
Comparatives and Superlatives (best possible service)
High level vocabularies and their definitions:
1.
Dismayed: cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress.
2.
Caliber: the quality of someone’s character or the level of their ability.
3.
Amenities: a desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place.
4.
Impeccable: in accordance with the highest standards; faultless.
5.
Rectify: put (something) right; correct.
Q13
You have gone to a foreign country, and want to write a letter to your friend in
Uzbekistan.
Dear Friend,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am currently in a foreign country and I thought it
would be a great opportunity to share my experiences with you.
The city I am in is a marvel of modern architecture and historical monuments. The people here are warm and
welcoming, making me feel at home despite the distance from our homeland. The food is an interesting mix of
flavors, some familiar and some completely new.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this country is its rich history. Walking through the streets feels like
stepping back in time, with ancient buildings standing tall amidst modern skyscrapers. It’s a sight to behold!
However, I must admit that I miss our homeland. The familiarity of our culture, the taste of our traditional food,
and the sound of our language - these are things that I long for.
I look forward to returning home and sharing more about my journey with you in person. Until then, take care
and stay safe.
Best regards, [Your Name]