You want to learn a language. A teacher who teaches this language lives near the area where you live. Write a letter to the teacher. In your letter, say how you came to know about him/her explain why you want to learn this language ask what help he/she can offer
Dear Mrs Smith,
I hope
this
letter finds you in good health. I am reaching out to you as I need your assistance in learning French.
I came to know about you from my friend Parmeet. She is one of your current students pursuing the French A2 course. Later, I came across your Instagram profile as well. As Parmeet told me, your course is designed to prepare specifically for TEF Canada in a year. I am quite impressed with the prices and delivery of the course.
I am interested in learning French because it helps a lot in Canadian
immigration Add an article
the Canadian
process
. Additionally
, French
language opens a whole new pool of opportunities with better pay Change the article
the French
rate
. I have realized the Fix the agreement mistake
rates
important
of learning French. I want to learn it in Replace the word
importance
period
of one year and I am ready for Add an article
a period
the period
all
the commitment Correct determiner usage
apply
for
the Change preposition
to
process
.
I would be very grateful if you can
guide me Wrong verb form
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with
the French learning Change preposition
through
process
. I believe you can provide the
access to French learning material that can assist me. Correct article usage
apply
Also
, I would like to get
Verb problem
apply
registered
for your upcoming Wrong verb form
register
Add a hyphen
beginner-level
beginner level
batch. I checked your website and found that I live very close to your place Add a hyphen
beginner-level
thus
, I am looking forward towards the in-person live classes. I feel that with live classes a person learns more and can get all the questions answered.
I appreciate your time and consideration of my request. I look forward to your reply with the information on how to start the French learning process
.
Yours Truly,
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structure
Ensure each paragraph focuses on a single aspect of your request. You have done this well, but further refinement can make each point clearer. For instance, when talking about your motives for learning French, isolate this to one paragraph and delve deeper into your personal or professional reasons beyond the broad strokes of immigration and job opportunities.
transitions
To enhance coherence, consider transitioning more smoothly between paragraphs. You could use phrases like 'On another note' or 'Additionally' to bridge ideas that logically follow from one another. This will give your letter a more natural flow.
content
While your letter successfully communicates your request and reasons for learning French, you can improve task achievement by elaborating on how learning French aligns with your future goals, other than immigration and job prospects. For example, you might discuss cultural appreciation or long-term career development.
tone
Maintain a consistent and respectful tone throughout your letter, as this establishes a positive rapport with the reader. Your use of formal salutations and closings is exemplary. To elevate your writing tone further, consider expressing anticipation for the opportunity to learn, which can convey enthusiasm, respect, and politeness.
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,