You recently read an article in newspaper about someone you know personally. You found some information is wrong. Write a letter to editor to inform him about it. Use the following points: What is the article about? What is the error? What you expect an editor to do?

Dear Sir/Madam, Hope you are doing well. I would like to write
this
letter to inform you about your article named "The
legend
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in the
cricket
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- Harbhajan Singh" in which you misrepresent his personal information. I am glad that you wrote about him.
However
, I would like to clarify some facts
such
as his personal information and educational history.
Firstly
, he is a single offspring of his parents,
in addition
, I am his cousin , not the real brother that you represent in his personal profile.
Secondly
, in your article, you show that he didn't attend his secondary school, in fact, he left the school before completing his studies which is not true.
Although
he didn't attend his school for a year because of his severe health condition, later he finished all studies, especially the secondary ones.
Moreover
, he has a graduation in engineering as well from Khalsa College, Amritsar.
Nevertheless
, I am expecting you to correct all errors in spite of publishing more copies. There are several methods
such
as setting up an interview with him and posting that not only on your channel but
also
on social media.
Last
but not least, published a new article in which you describe all of the errors
while
correcting them. Please feel free to contact and I look forward to your immediate attention to
this
. Yours faithfully, Gurpinder
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • newspaper
  • article
  • error
  • inaccurate
  • information
  • editor
  • corrections
  • evidence
  • rectify
  • accurate
  • reporting
  • future
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