You and a couple of your colleagues would like to participate in a work-related seminar. Write a letter to your colleague who is the person in charge of the seminar and ask for: Detailed information regarding the dates Program schedule Enquire about cost and possible discounts for groups

Dear Sameer, I am writing
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letter to you to get the detailed information regarding the upcoming seminar related to cloud computing
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being managed by you. As
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is a work-related program, most of the colleagues from our team have shown interest in it
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we are a group of 20 people who would like to participate in the same.
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, it would be great if you could tell us about the schedule of the whole event
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the dates and the timings. We would
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like to know the venue and other aspects.
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refreshments will be available, else I will have to inform my friends to bring their own meals.
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, please let me know the ticket price per head and if any discounts are available for group entries. Do share any other information which you think is important for the seminar. Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Sneha

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clarity
Keep opening short and clear. State why you write in one line.
structure
Put all asks in a simple list to be easy to read.
coherence
Keep one idea in each paragraph and start a new idea in a new paragraph.
content
Be precise about dates, times, cost and discounts.
tone
Use a formal but friendly tone through the letter.
tone
Polite and formal tone is good for work letters.
content
The letter clearly asks for key facts: dates, schedule, venue, price, group discount.
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The group size is stated, which helps planning.
closing
The closing is respectful and shows you want to hear back.
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