You recently attended a meeting at a hotel. When you returned home, you found you had left some important papers at the hotel. Write a letter to the manager of the hotel. In your letter • Say where you think you left the papers. • Explain why they are so important. • Tell the manager what you want him/her to do.

Dear Mr. John I hope
this
letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing
this
letter to request a return of my documents which are left behind. I booked conference room number 215 at your hotel named 'Sunshine Life' for the meeting purpose for a group of five people. We arrived at the hotel
last
Sunday at 10 pm. The meeting lasted long so to catch the train on time we all rushed to the railway station. In that hustle and bustle, I forgot those papers. There is a big white table in that room with six drawers. I vividly remember that I put those sheets in the second drawer
along with
other files. I need those papers as they have the important details for my upcoming event. It would be greatly appreciated if the arrangements for return could be made via courier services. I am ready to cover all the charges for the post. Waiting for your response. Best Regards, Ravinder Kaur
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task achievement
You could potentially increase the specificity of the importance of the documents to offer more context, which would strengthen the task achievement category.
coherence cohesion
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greeting and closing
Your greeting and closing are very well-constructed, which makes the letter courteous and professional.
logical structure
There is a clear logical structure throughout the letter, making it easy to follow.
single idea per paragraph
Each paragraph addresses a distinct idea, contributing to clear communication.
suitable writing tone
The tone is very suitable for a formal letter and is respectful throughout.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Dear Sir/Madam,
  • I am writing to inform you that I believe I left some important papers at your hotel.
  • To the best of my recollection, I left the papers in the conference room.
  • These papers are of utmost importance as they contain confidential business information.
  • I kindly request that you or your staff check the conference room and securely send the papers to my address.
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