You have recently moved to a different house. Write a letter to an English-speaking friend. In your letter -Explain why you have moved -Describe the new apartment -Invite him or her to pay a visit
Hello my dear friend
I would like to give the information about my moving to the
ather
house. My old accommodation was far from my university and Correct your spelling
other
the
street where was located my old Change preposition
on the
home
there were
not any Wrong verb form
was
transports
, Every time when I wanted to go out I Fix the agreement mistake
transport
must
to take a taxi. So I decided to change my house.
So I have changed my house and I am living in my new separate Verb problem
had
home
. My new home
is 2 floor
building which Add a hyphen
2-floor
have
3 Change the verb form
has
badrooms
, 1 hall , 2 bathrooms, and a Correct your spelling
bedrooms
larg
kitchen . My new Correct your spelling
large
home
have
a nice yard with Change the verb form
has
its
garden where Change the word
a
are
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there are
differnt
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different
type
of trees and flowers. In Fix the agreement mistake
types
yard
of my Add an article
the yard
bulding
is Correct your spelling
building
corner
for children and I think it is Add an article
a corner
the corner
convenience
for a family.
I wish to invite you with your family Replace the word
convenient
come
to me because it will be a nice chance to Fix the infinitive
to come
spend
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have
interesting
time together . I would like to Correct article usage
an interesting
informe
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inform
that
I will pay your visit.
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logical structure
Be sure to organize your letter logically. Start with an introduction that includes the reason for writing. Then, proceed with the main content (reasons for moving, new apartment description, invitation), and close with an appropriate farewell. Consider adding a more personal touch or expression at the beginning and end of your letter.
greeting and closing
Though you've attempted a greeting and closing, consider adding a warmer or more personalized touch to these sections to make your letter feel more genuine and inviting. For instance, instead of 'Hello my dear friend,' you could use 'Dear [Friend's Name],' and instead of 'Dear Zohrab,' consider 'Looking forward to your visit, [Your Name].'
single idea per paragraph
You've done a good job of keeping each paragraph focused on a single idea, which greatly helps the reader's understanding. To improve further, ensure that each paragraph transitions smoothly to the next by using linking words or phrases.
complete response
You have addressed the task prompts well by explaining why you moved, describing your new apartment, and inviting your friend to visit. To enhance your response, consider providing more details or personal reasons for the move, vivid descriptions of your new home, and perhaps mentioning specific activities you could do together during the visit.
suitable writing tone
The tone of your letter is generally appropriate for a letter to a friend, but it could be made friendlier and more informal. Use contractions, informal expressions, and direct questions to make your writing sound more natural and conversational, as you would in a letter to a close friend.
The Closing
The style of the letter determine how you have to close it.
Check out the suggested closing sentences for each type of letter in the General IELTS Test. The closing sentence should be the last sentence of your letter.
Formal style (To someone you have not met, whose name you don’t know)
- Yours faithfully,
Semi-formal (To someone you may or may not have met, whose last name you know)
- Yours sincerely,
Informal (To someone you know well, whose first name you know and use)
- Best regards,
- Warm wishes,