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Multi-Level Record
Abror Rahmatullayev
Q24
You are taking a course at a local college. The deadline for your project was last
week but you haven’t finished it. Write a letter to your lecturer.
Dear [Lecturer’s Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the project for our course, which was due last week.
Regrettably, I have not been able to complete it yet.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, I have fallen behind schedule and am unable to meet the original deadline. I
understand the importance of deadlines and the need for everyone to adhere to them. However, in this instance,
I find myself in a difficult position.
The circumstances that led to this delay were beyond my control. I had planned my time carefully, but a family
emergency required my immediate attention and took me away from my studies for several days. This
unexpected event disrupted my schedule and left me with less time than anticipated to complete the project.
I am committed to completing this project to the best of my ability and would greatly appreciate it if you could
grant me an extension. I assure you that this is a one-time request and will not become a habit. I am fully aware
of the consequences of not meeting deadlines and the impact it can have on the grading system.
I am confident that with some additional time, I can complete the project to the high standards expected in your
class. I am ready to put in extra hours and work harder to make up for the lost time.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration. I look forward to your positive response.
Best regards, [Your Name]