You are a student at a language school in New Zealand studying Business English. Part of the course is a summer work placement programme. Unfortunately, you have just learned from the school that this programme has now been cancelled. Write a letter to the School Principal. In your letter: - State your reason for writing - describe the problem and your concerns - explain what you would like the Principal to do

Dear sir,
This
summer work placement is a special programme
to
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me, and I looked forward to it for a long time.
Thus
, I feel so disappointed about the news I’ve just learned from the school.
Therefore
, today, I am writing
this
letter to express my concern about the recent cancellation of the summer work placement.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • work placement programme
  • language development
  • professional growth
  • alternative arrangements
  • practical experience
  • disappointment
  • concerns
  • reinstating
  • feasibility
  • constructive solution
  • immediate attention
  • proactive measures
  • compensation
  • repercussions
  • correspondence
  • clarification
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