Answers (Exercise form) - IELTS Letters - General vocabulary and collocations


1.  You are writing a letter to the head teacher of a school or college, but you don’t know their name. How do you begin your letter?
               A.     Dear headteacher
               B.     Dear Sir / Madam
               C.     Dear Sir
(the most acceptable beginning in British formal letters) 

2. You have received a letter from the manager of a company which buys computer components from your company, and you are now replying. What do you say?
               A.     Thank you for your letter.
               B.     Thanks a lot for your letter.
               C.     It was great to hear from you.

3. You recently stayed in a hotel and were very unhappy with the service you received. You are now writing to the manager. What do you say?
               A.     I had a horrible time at your hotel recently.
               B.     I would like to say that I am unhappy about your hotel.
               C.     I would like to complain about the service I received at your hotel                         recently.
 (I would like to... is a common way of beginning a letter in many situations, eg. complaining, applying for a job, asking for info. You can also write I am writing to...)

4.  You have sent a letter of application to a college, together with your curriculum vitae which the college requested. What do you say in the letter to explain that your curriculum vitae is attached?
               A.     You asked for my curriculum vitae, so here it is.
               B.     As you can see, I’ve enclosed my curriculum vitae.
               C.     As you requested, I enclose my curriculum vitae.

5. You have applied for a job, but you would like the company to send you more information. What do you say?
               A.     I would be grateful if you would send me more information.
               B.     I want you to send me more information.
               C.     Send me some more information, if you don’t mind.

6. In a letter you have written to a company, you tell them that you expect them to reply. What do you say?
               A.     Write back to me soon, please.
               B.     Please drop me a line soon.
               C.     I look forward to hearing from you soon.

7. In a letter you have written, you want the recipient to do something and are thanking them in advance of their action. What do you say?
               A.     Thank you for your attention in this matter.
               B.     Thanks for doing something about it.
               C.     I am gratified that you will take appropriate action.
 (we can also say Thank you for you attention to this matter.)

8. In a letter, you explain that the recipient can contact you if they want more                 information. What do you say?
               A.     Give me a call if you want some more information.
               B.     If you would like any more information, please do not hesitate to                          contact me.
               C.     If you would like any more information, why not get in touch?

9. You began a letter with a recipient’s name (eg. Dear Raj / Dear Mr. Sharma). How      do you end the letter?
               A.     Yours faithfully
               B.     Yours sincerely
               C.     Best wishes
(Best wishes is used more with informal letters) 

10. You did not begin the letter with a recipient’s name (eg. Dear Sir / Madam). How        do you end the letter?
               A.     Yours faithfully
               B.     Yours sincerely
               C.     Best wishes
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