You have arranged a meeting with a business partner. Unfortunately, you have to change the arrangement. Write a letter to your business partner. In your letter, apologize for the changes explain the reason why the changes were needed explain the new arrangement

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Dear Mrs. [name], I hope
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message finds you well. We have a scheduled meeting tomorrow at 6
pm
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p.m.
at Bengal Tiger Restaurant on Old Street, Barbican. I am so sorry to inform you that
due to
unpredicted
circumstances
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I would like to ask you for a rearrangement .
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the ongoing airline strike, my flight to London was
canceled
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and rescheduled to Thursday morning. Please, let me know if it is suitable for you to postpone the meeting to Thursday evening or suggest the time that suits you the best. Once again, I apologize for the inconvenience and truly appreciate your understanding. I look forward to our meeting at the new time. Best regards, [name]
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Word Count

IELTS says that you should write a minimum of 150 words in writing task 1. If you go under word count you will lose marks in task response.

A very long letter will not give you a higher band score.

Aim for between 160 to 190 words in writing task 1. This will ensure a concise letter and will be realistic in terms of time management. You have only 20 minutes to write the letter and you need around 5 minutes of planning time, so you will not be able to write a long letter in 15 minutes.

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