A museum near your home is looking for people to do part-time voluntary/unpaid work. You would like to do some voluntary/unpaid work at the museum. Write a letter to the museum director to apply for the voluntary/unpaid work. In your letter - explain why you want to do voluntary/unpaid work at the museum - describe some skills and qualities you have that would be useful - give details of when you would be available for work

Dear Sir or Madam, Hello, I am Angie Chow, an art student at the University of British Columbia. I am writing
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apply the position of unpaid employee that you posted on the website three weeks ago and to want to express how much interest I have in that job. I am a senior at the university and preparing my graduation exhibition for graduating from school next year. So I need to fulfil the amount of satisfaction work in voluntary in any ways. I am able to speak three languages English, Chinese, and Korean. I can show my language abilities in front of you if we can have an interview in future. and I have a tour-guide certification from the government took it two years ago to help foreigners
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around Korea. A
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advantage is that I have a good personality, being close and nice with people, as an extrovert person.  I am going to have summer vacation for 3 months from 24th May to the end of August. So, I am going to stay in Vancouver during summer vacation. I am available every 5 hours at any time from Monday to Sunday. I hope I get a good answer from you as soon as possible. sincerely, Angie Chow
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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.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Enthusiastic
  • Volunteer
  • Part-time
  • Unpaid work
  • Museum director
  • Skills and qualities
  • Customer service
  • Organization
  • Team player
  • Flexible
  • Reliable
  • Positive attitude
  • Availability
  • Professional goals
  • Community contribution
  • References
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