You have a full-time job and are also doing a part-time evening course. You now find that you can not continue the course. Write a letter to your tutor. In your letter: describe the situation; explain why you cannot continue at this time; say what action you would like to take.
Dear Mister Norton
I have visited your courses since my teen years.They have improved my Spanish skills and have assisted me in my knowledge-hunting.
However
,as you know currently I am working as a cook in the "High Street" cafe.Firstly
,I had a flexible timetable,but now the cafe is the lake of staff,hence
to this
I have to change my shifts.Due to
,this
I can't carry on your course anymore.However
,the staff manager told me that in the next 2,months they will be searching for new members for our cafe.Perhaps,in the nearest,future I will be able to continue my studying.I have no clue if I can pause my studying and continue it for some months or if I must start applying next semester,but if you can provide me with such
a useful opportunity it is going to be perfect.
Hope you got me right,hope we will find the right way to deal with this
problem.
Sincerely,AndrewSubmitted by andriykolomiyets12 on
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Structure your letter
A letter needs to be written using a proper format, including the following:
- A greeting (Dear sir/madam, Dear John, Dear Mr. Smith)
- The main body (consisting of paragraphs for each part of the letter)
- A closing (Yours sincerely, Yours faithfully, Best wishes, Kind regards, Love)
When writing a letter as part of the IELTS General Training Writing Task 1, it is important to include the bullet points presented to you in the question.
All three bullet points need to be presented. And remember that some bullet points contain more than one element. So, make sure to watch for ‘and’ and plurals.