Your friend is thinking about learning to drive and would like some advice. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter: • say why a driving licence is advantageous • recommend a driving school • give any extra guidance/tips
I hope
this
message finds you well. I am writing to help and give you some useful advice. First,
a driving licence is an essential privilege to make you available to drive easily. Secondly
, It could save your money from public transprtation
or it is able to ban you from driving vehicles. I ask you to be involved in SERAN driving school because it is a convenient school. As they have professional workers that could help you in several ways and make you feel satisfied. When you achieve a driving licence please drive slowly as your safety is above anything. Please, be aware that It's important to learn the basic maintenance of vehicles Correct your spelling
transportation
such
as checking the oil motor and changing the flat tyre. Finally
, be aware of a crossroads as it's dangerous. I am eagerly waiting for your response. Please, be safe and thank you for your time and for contacting me, It's a pleasure to help you.
Best wishes,
Naif Nazzawi.Submitted by naif.waleead on
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coherence cohesion
Ensure that each paragraph communicates a single idea clearly and concisely.
task achievement
Expand on why a driving licence can save money and make transportation easier.
greeting and closing
The letter opens and closes with appropriate greetings and well wishes, creating a friendly tone.
complete response
The recommendation of a specific driving school with reasoning provides a convincing argument.
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.