A friend of yours is coming to stay in your house for a week while you are away on holiday. Write a letter to your friend to prepare them for their stay in your letter: -- Give your friend information about the location of your house -- Tell your friend what tasks you would like them to do each day -- Explain what he/she can do and see in your area
hello, my friend how are you i hope you are
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explain
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explain
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I feel so Correct word choice
excited
exaitede
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excited
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you will like it very much but before you Correct your spelling
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come
comeing
I would like to Correct your spelling
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inform
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inform
home
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recommendations
activites
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intristing
places which you can Correct your spelling
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house in Correct your spelling
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leave
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I cut the grass so because of that could you look after the garden while
you stay in the home
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behind
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find
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coherence cohesion
Ensure to properly structure the letter with clear paragraphs, separating the introduction, body, and conclusion.
coherence cohesion
Use appropriate greetings and closings in a formal letter format.
coherence cohesion
Maintain a single idea per paragraph to enhance clarity and focus. Each paragraph should be dedicated to answering a specific part of the prompt.
task achievement
To fully respond to the task, provide detailed and relevant information to all parts of the prompt. Clearly specify location details, daily tasks, and activities in the area.
task achievement
The tone of the letter should be suitable for the content and purpose. Strive to maintain a formal register for IELTS letter writing tasks.
The Greeting
Depending on the style and aim of the letter, you will need to adapt your greeting.
Always start an informal letter in the ways:
- Dear + name
- Hi / Hello + name
‘Dear...’ is more appropriate, so stick with this.
For a formal letter there are two options for the greeting:
- Use Dear Sir or Madam if you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to.
- Use Dear + surname if you do know their name, e.g. Dear Mr Smith or Dear Mrs Jones.