You have just read an article in an international travel magazine which contained some information about your town that is incorrect. • Correct the information in the article • Write a letter to the editor of the magazine to give correct information • Suggest what the magazine should do about this situation?

Dear Sir or Madam, I am one of the residents of Noor
town
. I read an article in an international magazine's recent publication, and I notice misleading information needed to be corrected regarding our
town
.
First
, I was delighted when I saw the name of our
town
in the article and I thought I would enjoy reading it, but soon I was shocked to read that there were many rubbery cases recorded in the
town
. I am a resident here for 20 years now, and I can assure you that
this
piece of information is not correct. I am sure you care enough about your reputation,
thus
, I suggest you publish an apology in the
next
audition and clarify the misunderstanding. Since the government recently started to focus on the tourist sector of the
town
,
this
incident would affect our reputation badly. Your cooperation is highly appreciated and I am looking forward to reading the article in the
next
publication. Yours sincerely, Samah
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Rectify
  • Misrepresentation
  • Tourism
  • Editor
  • Credibility
  • Accuracy
  • Local heritage
  • Fact-checking
  • Repercussions
  • Counteractive measures
  • Publishing ethics
  • Clarification
  • Factual error
  • Misconception
  • Authenticity
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