An English-speaking friend has written to you to ask you how your English studies are going.
 Write a letter telling your friend about your progress. In your letter say what progress you are making describe the study methods and any materials you are using say what you find most difficult

Dear Jonathan, I hope you’re doing well! It’s been ages since we
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been thinking it would be great to meet soon — maybe over coffee at our favourite café.
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and to share some updates about my progress in English. Recently, my friends have noticed a huge improvement in my vocabulary, which has been encouraging.
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been reading a lot of English novels and newspapers, and
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has increased my word bank. In my weekly mock tests,
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now scoring around 35 marks in the listening and reading sections, and
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my results in writing and speaking are average,
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steadily improving. To work on these areas,
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enrolled in online English courses that focus on grammar and conversation, and
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already feeling more confident when expressing myself. Let me know how things are going with you. If you’re facing any challenges or need study materials, I’d be happy to share what
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learnt. Can’t wait to hear from you! Best wishes, Amit

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task response
Add the part about what you find most difficult in English.
coherence
Try to keep one main idea in each paragraph and use clear links between sentences.
tone
Keep the tone friendly and natural for a friend.
tone
Friendly tone and warm sign-off.
content
Clear progress in words and test scores.
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Good use of examples like books and online course.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • progress
  • vocabulary
  • novels
  • newspapers
  • writing styles
  • online courses
  • grammar
  • conversation skills
  • confidence
  • speaking and writing
  • language exchange
  • fluent
  • podcasts
  • subtitles
  • coherently
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