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

Dear Jonathan, I hope you’re doing well! I’ve been thinking about our amazing trip to Goa recently — we had
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a great time — but I’m in a bit of trouble and really need your help. Do you remember the photo we took together at Kalingut Beach at sunset, where I was wearing a blue shirt and posing toward the waves? Unfortunately, I accidentally deleted it from my phone. I was really impressed with the edits you applied to that picture — it looked fantastic! I was planning to use it as my phone wallpaper and even as a cover photo on social media. I tried everything to recover it, including checking my phone’s recycle bin, but the photo and the copy you sent me are gone. Could you please send it to me again? You can email it to me or share it via Google Drive — whichever is easier for you. Thanks so much in advance, and sorry for the inconvenience! Looking forward to your reply. Best wishes, Amit

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task response
You answered all parts of the task. You asked for the photo, gave a reason, and explained what happened to the copy. For even stronger task response, you could add a short line about why this photo matters to you now or how you plan to use it in the future.
coherence and cohesion
The letter is easy to follow: the ideas move in a clear order from a warm hello to the request. Some long sentences can be split into two to help flow. Use small linking words like 'and', 'but', 'also', 'then' to join thoughts.
focus
Clear request to resend the photo.
tone
Polite and friendly tone throughout.
content
The letter mentions the trip and why the photo matters.
Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

Linking words are very important in your essay.

To score effectively on your IELTS exam, you should make an effort to implement short concise sentences coupled with linking words.

Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.

In fact, the only sentences that can omit linking words are your background sentence and thesis.

Linking word examples:

  • firstly
  • secondly
  • thirdly
  • in additional
  • moreover
  • also
  • for example
  • for instance
  • therefore
  • however
  • although
  • even though
  • despite
Topic Vocabulary:
  • cherished memories
  • nostalgic moment
  • misplaced
  • irreplaceable
  • keepsake
  • digital blunder
  • sentimental value
  • emblematic snapshot
  • commemorate
  • memento
  • gratitude
  • replica
  • high-resolution
  • backup
  • heartfelt
  • antique
  • intact
  • dearly
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