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(, Letters of Complaint 21 Read the table below, then listen to the cassette and fillin the missing information. What complaints did the client make? Why? What action did She ask to be taken? | Complaint | | | Justification (but I had been told that ...) a) [stayed in a huge multi-storey Twould be staying in a family-run house, b) The resort was sees With tourists. | The resort Wa ..scss .. and unspoilt. ©) The beach was a von bus ride away. | The beach was a .. vu Walkaway. Letters of complaint are normally written in a formal style. Mild or strong language can be used depending on the feelings of the writer or the seriousness of the complaint, but abusive language must never be used. | e.g. Mild Complaint: / am writing to complain about a damaged videotape | | bought at your shop. | hope you will deal with this matteriresofve this matter quickly. | Strong Complaint: / ar writing to express my disgust at the appalling | | treatment | received while staying at your hotel. insist upon full compensation or | wil be forced to take this matter furthor. © Start a new paragraph for each different aspect of the topic. ‘© You should state the reason for the complaint in the first paragraph. ‘Any complaints you make should be supported with a justification. | © Complaints and justification can be linked together as follows: ] 1 still haven't received the goods | ordered in spite of/despite the fact that | sent you a cheque three weeks ago. Although/Even though I have only used the automatic tin-opener once, it no longer works. | have writen to you twice but you have not taken any action. have already writen to you twice, Nevertheless,/However, you have not taken any action, 2 Match the complaints with the justification using appropriate linking words. ‘Complaint Justification 1 My 2-year-old daughter cut herself on the toy. a) sent you a cheque to renew it a month ago. 2 When we received the bill we realised we had been b) I informed you of my change of business address. charged the full price. ©) Tbooked a room with a private bathroom. 3 The top rack of the dishwasher has broken. @) Thave only used it three times. 4 You still keep delivering equipment to the wrong e) You claim itis safe for children over 18 months address. f) The label states that it can be washed at high 5 [received a letter saying my licence has expired. temperatures without the colours fading. 6 The shirt’s bright red collar has turned pink. g) We were told there would be a 20% discount if we 7 Thad to share a bathroom with other guests. ordered before June. 46Bos Language for Letters of Complaint Opening Remarks: (i) | am writing to complain about/ regarding/on account of/because of/on the subject of ../| am writing to draw your attention to ... am writing to you in connection with etc. (Sirong) | was appalled at/l want to express my strong dissatisfaction with/l feel | must protest/complain about, etc. Closing Remarks: (jc) | hope/assume you will replace/l trust the situation will mprove/l hope the matter will be resolved/l hope we can sort this matter out amicably, et. (Strong) | insist you replace the item at once/! demand a full refund/l hope that | will not be forced to take further action, etc. 3 Read the letter and state the topic of each paragraph. Is it a mild or strong letter of complaint? Then fill in the table below with the complaints and the justification, pear Sir/Madam, 1 want to express My strong dis: satisfaction with the service | received during 4 ‘0 your restaurant on December ‘2th. visit to your rest Tirstly, | had booked a table for my wife and myself ee 30, | but it vias 9 o'clock before we were seated, such a delay seems ! r to pone that | had reper co orga fe eek that The waiter had head me EO ea lara b ‘suck ic 01 i yng starters. | ae } re eS - Levant uae ena) seal at eS set ‘se, the ct a oe | tsar were fresh PTEESES ing tn your restaurant, Oa |i ea we gr | oan treatment of your customers In . | | \ yours faithfully, | Larry Dunman Complaints Unit 8 Letters of Complaint 4 Read the following letter and correct the mistakes. Write S for spelling, G for grammar, P for punctuation, WO for word order or WW for wrong word. | Dear sir/Madam, ¢ am writing amare fonca, washing machine w/o | recently took from your company. When | used the machine for the first time properly it worked and the clothes come out clean and fresh. Also, when | used the machine the second time, ii seemed to have been a malfunction while the rinse cycle. The clothes still had quite a lot of soap in them when 1 have taken them out. Furthermore, when | tryed washing another load of laundry the same thing happened, in addition to this, the machine did not jit the water to the right temperature. Even though | had turned the dial to 50°C, the water in the machine remained cold throughout the entire cycle. i assume you will replace the washing machine as it is obvious- ly wrong. Vhope the matter will resolve promptly. Yours faithfuly, nancy GillisUnit 8 Letters of Complaint When you want to introduce another complaint in a letter, you can begin the sentence with one of the following linking words or phrases: ‘what is more, in addition, furthermore, moreover, etc. 5 Punctuate the following letter of complaint and divide it into paragraphs. Then comment on the tone of this letter. Dear Mr Haynes ae that you own al riting to complain about the two alsatian dogs repeatedly asked you to prevent the dogs from leaving your garden you have fa 0 thc as a result my front lavn has been dug up twice over the past tree days a _ 5 ti is extremely disruptive both to local residents anc | futher hes dogs have a Tondency tobe agressive shave you | myself finaly | fee! that these dogs have a I | inte past overtheless they ae alowed to roam te strets of our retour a | Lonsider unacceptable i hope that having made my feelings clear to you this can be resolved ee RecT | Wiliam Penton 6 Read the letter and underline the correct linking words in brackets, Is the language mild or strong? 7 Write the following letters in the appropriate style using 120 - 180 words. 1 Youstayed ata holiday resort recommended by your travel Dear Mrs Brosnan, 1am writing to complain about a agent. However, you did not waterproof jacket 1 purchased from nity eeisterNaae oa your shop last week. . +) (However/although) the jacket number of difficulties. Write a was supposed to be completely letter describing them and waterproof, 1 got soaked the first : asking for action to be taken. time 1 wore it in wet weather. 2) (Furthermore/But), when | tried to : take the jacket off, the zip wouldn't open and when | tried pouhare receraybousht a fe geblie unstuck, the Jacket tore. cassette player but it does not 1 sent the jacket back to your shop after having been work properly. Write a letter assured by one of the assistants that Iwould be sent a refund. of complaint to the manager 3) (However /in addition), | still have not received one. efter tren terevonibousht ‘As a regular customer of yours, | feel disappointed with the : way Ihave been treated and hope that steps will be taken to rectify the situation. | trust this matter will receive your immediate attention. it, Yours sincerely, John wells 48Letters of Apology mat Read the following questions, then listen to the cassette and answer them, You may take notes while listening. a) Why has Daye writfen a letter? b) What reasons does he give? ©) How does Daye’s letter end? d) Is Daye’s letter formal or informal? ”A letter of apology can be either formal or informal. It can be written when someone has made a mistake, has failed to perform a duty or is not able to fulfil a promise. The main body contains reasons for the inconvenience caused. In the final paragraph you can express your hope to improve the situation or promise to make up for any problems that have oeen caused, Read the letter below and divide it into paragraphs. Then read it again and answer the following questions: a) Why was the letter written’ b) What reason is given for the inconvenience? c) What action will be taken to make up for the inconyenience caused? d) What style of language has been used? e) What is the topic of each paragraph? Introduction \senc’ : = ae a Dear Mrs Brown, ‘reason Jogies for Main Body behalf of Sunrise Travel, please 2008 yay. DUP i Mai Poly ie tic an ; stessafacton wih yu" Cafbben Te ccommodaion | Pareprephe 2 « 3 ‘were forct ‘a hotel of ; Se neal we had been ie ora . qaccrael reasons to explain the the a snot ul iacomenece caused enua gh standart) ee requirements aman sto travel ree Trave a long establishes i te ge Travel accommoriaion FS oan be |e well aware cass cones ots oatenced ‘fie ool, Forts roe Co ee two in Par : Final to offer you @ ee, ur sincerest apologies or thi De en compensation. Onc We look forward to hearing from YoU: ces ae eee ate! inconvenience caused. We wnt Yours sincerely, ‘John Greenway closing remark fll name 49Unit 8 Letters of Apology 4 Write the following letters in Useful Language for Letters of Apology the appropriate style using 120 - 180 words. ‘Opening Remarks: (Formal) | am writing to apologise for/l must apologise {or/Please accept my sincerest apologies for/How can | apologise enough 1 You have promised your boss foril must apotogise profusely for, etc. (informal) | hope you will understand that you will work some extra when I say that/What can | say, except 'm sorry that/'m sorry for/ I owe you ious Ret Reena Ducting aan apologyi'm so sorry if | upset you in any way/ | can't describe how sory ° Taare ee au ten family problem, you will be Closing Remarks: (Formal) Once again, sincerest apologies for! hope you unable to fulfil your promise. will accept my apologies/I hope my apologies will be/are accepted, ete. Write a letter of apology to {informal) I hope you believe me when | say how sorry | am/l can’t tell you your boss explaining your how sorry | am | beg you to forgive me for/There is no excuse for ... and | reasons and promising to hope you'l forgive me, ete. promising make it up to him/her. 2 Your friend let you spend the weekend at his seaside cottage. 3 Read the two letters below and fill in the gaps with expressions from While staying there you the list. Then answer the following questions: a) Which letter is accidentally stained an formal and which informal? b) What is the reason for writing each expensive Persian rug. Write a letter? c) What is the topic of the final paragraph in these two letters? letter apologising for the @) What complaint had been made in each situation? Finally, damage and offering to get it underline the opening and closing remarks then replace them with cleaned. others from the table above. 1. toapologise/to say how sony 1am | 5 Due to my absence/Because I 8 be sure/rest assured 2 bad behaviour/disgraceful conduct wasn't there 9 what happenedthis incident 3. Iknow/l realise 6 but/However 10 put you off/deter you 4 sort out the problemjresolve the | 7 severely reprimanded/properly matter told off | Dear Mr johnson, 1am writing to you 1) for the 2) eran of @ member of our staff towards you on Saturday how much this must have upset | you, and | hope that we can 4) agreeably. | Dear Belinda, 'm writing 4) last week. 3) pd 00 2) -- hOW upset you we ‘ ; to you to try and 4) 4! os + When you called round, | ¥ ali what had happened straight away, 6) . i anes G9r your letter, | promise you that hie ‘oo 7 : You can 8) si You like that again, ) » hell never speak to a) 5) .. at the time, | was unable to apologise to you in Person. 6) emmy | always take such incidents extremely seriously and, following your letter of complaint, the member of staff has been Io . You can 8) that he will be treating our customers quite differently in future. I hope that 9) will not 10) . from using our store in future. in an attempt to make up for the inconvenience caused, we are sending you a complimentary gift. coming up for Yours sincerely, Love, j Peter Brown (Manager) [mmm Joanne j ve, yLetters of Invitation questions, then listen to the cassette and answer them. You may take notes while listening. a) What is the purpose of the letter? }) -Howdoes the letter begin and end? ©) sit formal or informal? who we are writing to. They usually contain some additional information, for ‘example: latest news, description of the event (party, wedding, etc.) place (hotel, house, etc.) and/or directions to the place. /t ‘@ Letters of invitation can be formal or informal depending on the situation and Useful Language for Letters of Invitation reason(s) for writing Opening Remarks: (Formal) We would be honoured if you / I cordially invite (to invite) you to / Your presence would be appreciated at / You are invited to attend, etc. {(nformal) 'm wting to invite you to...’ love it f you could come to / We're ‘organising a ... and would love itf you could come, etc, Closing Remarks: (Formal) We would be grateful f you could / Please indicate whether you will be able to attend, etc. (Informal) I hope you'll be able to make it/ Hope you can come / Looking forward to seeing you then / Please let me know as soon as possible, et. Mein Body © Directions can be introduced by using some of the following expressions: In Conclusion case you don't know the way, I'll give you some directions / | have included. c some directions / Here are a few directions so you don't get lost /In case you do Final Paragraph not know the exact location of the .., ete. closing remarks (fall) name 2 Read the letter below and answer the following questions. Who is going to read this letter? Is it formal or informal? What is the topic of each paragraph? Read the letter again and underline the opening and closing remarks, then replace them with other appropriate expressions. Dear Ann and David, We're wring to ivte you to our house-warming party on May 26th (Our new house is wonderful its @ semi-detached town house with three bedrooms and @ small back garden, The kitchen is huge, and is fited with wooden cupboards that make you feel asf you are in couriry kitchen. Al three bedrooms are rather small but very cosy. The living room is quite big and has lovely French windows which open onto a terrace, You shouldn't have too much trouble finding the house, but here are afew directions so you don't get lost. Take the A27 road for Lewes and turn right atthe roundabout where there is @ signpost for Hawkstead Drive through the town until you get to the post office, then tur left into Potter's Lane. Our house is number 23, onthe right-hand side, ‘We hope youl be able to make it to our party. Looking forward to seeing you then. Love, Bill and LauraUnit 8 Letters of Invitation Accepting an Invitation Letters acceptinglrefusing an invitation can be formal or informal. In letters accepting an invitation, we begin by expressing thanks for the invitation. Further comments can be included such as asking the person whether there is anything we can do, or asking for more information ‘concerning the invitation. In letters refusing an invitation, we begin by expressing thanks for the invitation, and we go on to give reasons why we are unable to accept it Useful Language for Letters Accepting an Invitation Opening Remarks: (Formal) | am writing to thank you for the kind invitation/ Thank you for the kind invitation which | would be honoured to accept, etc (informal) Thanks for the invitation to ... ... sounds lovely ... etc. Closing Remarks: (o'r) llook forward to seeing you / We await the event : with great anticipation, etc. (Informal) See you then/ We're really looking Cod jae, forward toi, et Useful Language for Letters Refusing an Invitation Refusing an Invitation but but ‘Opening Remarks: (Forinal) We thank you for your recent invitation to ‘ete. (informal) Thanks for the invitation, but/ Thanks for inviting me to 1'm afraid | can't come, etc. Closing Remarks: (Fo:mai) | am sorry to miss the opportunity of/ Thank you again for the invitation / | hope we will have the opportunity to meet, etc. (informal) | hope we can get together some other time /'m really sorry we'll have to miss it, etc. 3 Read the letters below and answer the following questions. a) What kind of letters are they? b) What style is used in each? c) What is the topic of each paragraph in these letters? Read the letters again and underline the opening and closing remarks, then replace them with other appropriate expressions. eee Rca and Judy, Ca) The Christmas party Coa ec wee WBth dovel aye Invited us to on Dear Richard and Judy, Thanks for the invitation to your Christmas party ‘on December 18th. ‘and | were really pleased to receive it. and yove to come. tts ly for us that you chose the 18th aceualy as its the brly day of that week that were free. it's been such a long time since we've seen each ather so ft wil be great to get together and catch up on all the news. Please let me know if there's anything | cen bring or anything | can do to eb ‘Oh, one other thing. Will it be all right to bring samantha 1'm not sure if we can get a babysitter ‘on that: day. Thanks again, and see you on the 18th Love, Ann and john ee 2 Unfortunate és i re Pai, phe o os oe Se. | small fami ae 2 party to Cle Eee ia ‘ay years olf ahd ay 2, strong es a such pity bec ar ‘ause we haven't ere Ee fH Must ge ust coh sO Pethars er ae ae time ew Me Gn see peryone. Were wyo1 enoat ° =| goes imatation ‘and hope the party } love, | Ann and. John aeUnit 8 Letters of Invitation 4 Complete the sentences by replacing the symbols with an appropriate word or phrase. ° - then 8° a into Maeon Street. Go down the road and @ es . When you get to the road until you come to a ® . Keep going 5 Match the beginnings with the endings, then identify the style and type of letters they belong to. BEGINNINGS... coo NDINGS s z ie a... Let me know if you need any more information about other 41am wring to acept your kind invitation to the charty al Dhotography courses because ve attended qute afew. : 2 Can you send me some information about the adventure holiday 'b..Thope that this advice will prove useful. Please let me know what ‘you went on last year? I'd like to go on one this summer jou decide to do. 3 Vim wting with the information you asked : , Dhotography couse, vs nooo Te ‘Once again, thank you for the invitation 4 Please accept my apologies for not attending the board 4. Your advice would help me alot. | know you've had similar meeting on Tuesday. problems and I'd ike to know how you solved them. I i rn an my 5 Canyou give me your advice about a problem I'm having with e- .. Please, send the details soon because I'm trying to ph ee i Z holiday and | can't decide where to go. sation. You Tne ‘6 | am writing to congratulate you on your pro ~~ hope you will accept my apologies, Perhaps we c fetal deserve its you have been working very hard Friday to discuss the boards plans eae aon 6 Write these letters in the appropriate style using 120 - 180 words. 1 You have received an invitation to a birthday party. Write a letter accepting the invitation and suggesting that you organise the music. 2. The head of your firm and his wife are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and have invited you to the event, Write a letter thanking them for the invitation and saying why you will be unable to attend. 53fe Letters of Application 214 Read the following table, then listen to the cassette and fick the correct, information, Using the notes, say what details the person applying for the Introduction job included in her letter of application. Is the letter formal or informal? es Paragraph 7 reason for writing Job advertised we el Main Body Applicant’s qualifications two A levels in art and maths Paragraphs 2-3 - ¢ cand training two A levels in maths and geography [] qualitications/training — previous experience/qualites Applicant's experience six months/local corner shop j six months/central coffee shop eee Applicant's qualities Posnonabenererieeren ty = concer cand skills decisive and energetic ee Applicant ie CV/avoilable for interview losing remarks informati [enclosed @ photo/available for interview [—] ll aame Aletter of application may be written when we apply for a permanentitemporary job or educational course. itis usually formal; therefore, the appropriate language and expressions should be used 2 Read the following letter and correct the mistakes. Write S for spelling, G for grammar, P for punctuation, WO for word order or WW for wrong word. Read the letter again and write down the topic of each paragraph. Dear Sir/Madam, __$ writing | am@qittin>to apply for the place of Physical Education teacher at the All saints’ Girls’ school in Liverpool as advertising in The Herald of 24th May. | am twenty-six year old and obtained a degree in Sports Science at liverpool University at 1991. 1 am presently worked as a teaching assistant in the P.e. department at highfield Grammar School in Manchester where 1 was for the last four years. Prior to this, | wasted two years as a swimming coach in Middlesex at the Regent Leisure Centre. 1 am interested extremely in the post available as 1 am eager to upgrade my | present status from teaching assistant to fuly appointed P.£. teacher. | am patient | and believe in encouraging the cll pupils to reach their full potential. | If you wish me to atend an interview, | shall be glad to do so, __-——=! 1am looking forward to hear from you. Yours faithfully, Barbara Winters —_ (QUO 5Unit 8 Letters of Application MV | | | | iseful Language for Letters of Application (for a Job) Opening Remarks: | am writing with regard to your advertisement! | am ‘writing to apply for the post / job / position offwhich | saw advertised in ., etc Reference to experience: ... for the last/oast year | have been working as ... since / for I have had experience of ... Two years ago | was employed as ... / |worked as ... before ..., ete. Closing Remarks: | would appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience / Please contact me regarding any queries you may have / | enclose my CV land | would be glad to attend an interview at any time convenient to you / | look forward to hearing from you in due course, etc. 3 Read the CV and the letter. Then, say which information given in the CV has not been included in the letter. Finally, suggest alternative beginnings and endings to this letter. Name: Address: Miranda Beeton (single) 18 Oak Tree Drive, Southampton » Date of Birth: | 28 October 1974 Education: 4985 - 1992: Tolworth Secondary School GCSE's: Maths, Geography, Engish, Computing, History, French, Spanish ‘Aleves: French, Spanish, History +1992 - 19965: B.A., Tourism Studies - University of East London ‘Work Experience: June - September 1995 — Travel Agent, ky High Tourist Agency ‘October 1995 - Present — European Tour Guide, Sunshine Tours ‘Other Information: Computer sls: Certticate of Proficiency in word-processing and graphics > pear sir|madam, 1am _writin Referees: Languages snoken: French, Spanish, some German Interests: tenis, traveling ,reacing 4.6. Malcom (President) B. Needham (Manager) Sky High Tourist Agency Sunshine Tours 25,Mtow Steet Soutangaa ‘ote ato Madi, Span wv Guide og the postion of senior Tol 19 00th nday’ edition >I 4 = Match the qualities with the professions. Some qualities can be used more than once. ‘Then make sentences as in the example, patient, alert, skilful, open-minded, dedicated, organised, approachable, understanding, calm, imaginative, logical, creative, knowledgeable, kind, confident, able o cope in a crisis, good communication skills, able to work under pressure, sense of humour, polite conscientious, tolerant teacher pharmacist eg, A teacher has to be patient because children need time to leam certain things 55Unit 8 Letters of Application Useful Language for Letters of Application (for a Course) examinations in/ | have taken/passed the ... examination/ | hold the following qualification / | have completed the following courses/degree course/My_ Closing Remarks: | would appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience / | qualifications to date / hope that you will consider me for entry /llook forward .. beginning! 5 Read the letter below and underline the formal expressions. Then replace them with similar expressions from the table above. Finally, give the topic of each ~ paragraph and say what kind of letter itis, Dear Sir/Madam, a i iting to apply for a place on the archaesioy | mal wh rio GP Spanbt of Mah UE age ld and 1 have ¢ dean arthonnogy at brokeham University, ee 4 ey See i las a pupil x honours. roy ay vee A level it MEO, GEOGTDIY 1 obtai Lat ce the completion of my BAI assistant archaeologs ve assisted in ra was extremely enloyal ‘gaining further qualification in this field. - Jose a detailed curricl consiler my application for entry. | look response in the near future King as spent two years Wor aye During, tis expedition | sting artifacts. a 4 to, specialise dam now arxious } Pe erore embarking on my chosen career i the hope that you wil lurn vitae in B he ge cehing YOu Yours faithfully, jil Holland Hi Applying for a Course Jatroduction Paragraph 7 reason for writing Main Body Paragraphs 2 - 3 qualtications / reasons for wanting to take the course Conclusion Final Paragraph closing remarks fall name 6 Write the following letters in the appropriate style using 120 - 180 words, 1 You want to go to Winston University to do a degree in History, Write a letter applying fora place on the course. 2 You have decided to spend some time working this summer. You have seen an advertisement in the paper for lifeguards to work for a month on one of the most popular beaches in Sussex. Write a letter asking to be considered for one of the positions,
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