You are going on a short course to a training college abroad. It is a college that you have not been to before. Write a letter to the accommodation officer. In your letter: give details of your course and your arrival/departure date; explain your accommodation needs; ask for information about getting to and from the college.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am Nick, an Australian citizen, writing
this
letter to inform you about the global class that I am registered for a 30-day period, held in Singapore.
I have chosen for a training program at the University of Culture in Singapore. The starting day is 1st of June and ends around 30 June. I will be travelling by aeroplane and will arrive at Singapore International Airport on June 1st approximately by 7 am.
What is more, this
is my first time to travel and visit this
city. I am looking for accommodation for all period. It would be great if it is a small single room with a kitchen because I prefer to cook by myself. Moreover
, I would be grateful if you could find a room near the university.
Thus
, it would be great if you took my wishes into account. I am hereby attaching my personal address and other documents including the offer letter for further
review.
Yours sincerely,
Nick.Submitted by vladislavikonnikov112 on
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task achievement
Try to provide a little more detail about why you need a single room with a kitchen. This could improve the completeness of your response.
coherence cohesion
Ensure that transitional phrases or connectors are used effectively to enhance the logical flow. For instance, instead of 'What is more,' consider using 'Additionally' or 'Furthermore.'
task achievement
The letter covers all the necessary points - course details, accommodation needs, and travel information.
coherence cohesion
The greeting and closing are appropriately formal and polite.