You have recently attended a training course for your job and found it beneficial. Write a letter to your manager. In your letter: Explain what the course was about. Describe how it will benefit your work. Suggest ways to implement the learned skills in your workplace.
Dear Mr. Sharma,
I am writing
this
letter to tell you regarding the training that I Linking Words
have
attended Unnecessary verb
apply
last
week on 20th Linking Words
feb
2025 related to our packaging department.
Moving forward, the topic of the training was Capitalize the word
Feb
about
metal detection on film lines. Professionals explained that now we can check Change preposition
apply
detection
Correct article usage
the detection
about
metal through the scale and they Change preposition
of
illustrates
about 3 types of metal Change the verb form
illustrate
stick
Fix the agreement mistake
sticks
such
as 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5. AsLinking Words
,
later we Remove the comma
apply
were using
the method via conveyor belts for films without metal inside them but now we can check through the buckets which Wrong verb form
used
is
way Change the verb form
are
more
easier Change the word
apply
from
Change preposition
than
previous
choice.
Change the article
the previous
This
method Linking Words
have
several benefits. Change the verb form
has
Firstly
, we can detect any metal which has come inside the product by mistake. AsLinking Words
,
the machine will stop and Remove the comma
apply
alarm
will Add an article
the alarm
an alarm
on
when we are going to insert that Add a missing verb
be on
Use synonyms
sticks
in the tube. Fix the agreement mistake
stick
Secondly
, these Linking Words
sticks
will give relief to operators as Use synonyms
these
are not heavy. Correct pronoun usage
they
Moreover
, Linking Words
this
is the Linking Words
realible
way to increase Correct your spelling
reliable
the
production and Correct article usage
apply
also
, it is Linking Words
less
Correct article usage
a less
time consuming
option.
Add a hyphen
time-consuming
Therefore
, Linking Words
Acoording
to my perception, we should organize the explanation of these metal detection Correct your spelling
According
sticks
in our white books for operators.So, it will be easy for them to read the instructions before they are going to use those Use synonyms
sticks
. Use synonyms
This
will reduce mistakes Linking Words
also
. Thank you for Linking Words
considerning
my message.
If you have any questions please feel free to reach.
Yours Correct your spelling
considering
sincerly
,
SumanpreetCorrect your spelling
sincerely
sumanpreetkaurkhela81
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coherence and cohesion
Ensure to use the correct tense consistently throughout the letter for clarity. For example, change 'have attended' to 'attended' when referring to past events.
coherence and cohesion
Make sure to proofread for typographical errors such as 'Acoording' and 'considerning'. Correct spelling enhances professionalism.
task achievement
Provide a more detailed suggestion on how to implement the learned skills, such as planning a training session for all operators.
task achievement
The letter demonstrates a clear attempt to explain the benefits of the training course. This shows engagement with the topic.
coherence and cohesion
There is a good structure in the letter, with clear sections for the course explanation and its benefits.
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,