You recently went on a trip with a friend and you both took some photographs. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter: Ask your friend to send you a particular photograph Explain why you need that particular photograph Tell your friend what happened to your copy of it You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows: Dear Brendan,

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Dear Brendan, I hope
this
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letter finds you well.
Firstly
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, I want to apologise for contacting you after so long I got busy with my college work after coming back from the trip and I want to thank you for that lovely trip that you had arranged. I am writing
this
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letter to ask you about the pictures that we took in the wildlife park. I was checking it into my device
however
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, I am not able to find those Deer photographs that we captured, and I need those for my next class project. I wonder if you can help me out by sending those photographs again through Email so it helps me a lot. When I showed that to my teacher he was so amazed by looking at those Deer and he really wants me to add that to my project. Thanks again for the beautiful memories which I share with you. Your lovingly, Mike.

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coherence and cohesion
Consider breaking your letter into more distinct paragraphs to improve clarity, particularly by separating your request from the explanation.
coherence and cohesion
Add a brief closing statement to reiterate your request clearly and enhance the overall flow of your letter.
task achievement
You maintained a friendly and polite tone throughout the letter, which is appropriate for this type of correspondence.
task achievement
Your explanation of the need for the photographs was clear and relevant to your project, demonstrating good task achievement.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • encapsulate
  • memory
  • photograph
  • accidentally
  • deleted
  • fun times
  • sunset
  • shared experiences
  • reminder
  • trip
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