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?
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A. Dear headteacher
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B. Dear Sir / Madam
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C. Dear Sir
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(the most acceptable beginning in British formal letters)
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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?
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A. Thank you for your letter.
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B. Thanks a lot for your letter.
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C. It was great to hear from you.
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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?
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A. I had a horrible time at your hotel recently.
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B. I would like to say that I am unhappy about your hotel.
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C. I would like to complain about the service I received at your hotel recently.
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(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...)
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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?
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A. You asked for my curriculum vitae, so here it is.
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B. As you can see, I’ve enclosed my curriculum vitae.
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C. As you requested, I enclose my curriculum vitae.
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5. You have applied for a job, but you would like the company to send you more information. What do you say?
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A. I would be grateful if you would send me more information.
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B. I want you to send me more information.
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C. Send me some more information, if you don’t mind.
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6. In a letter you have written to a company, you tell them that you expect them to reply. What do you say?
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A. Write back to me soon, please.
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B. Please drop me a line soon.
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C. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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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?
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A. Thank you for your attention in this matter.
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B. Thanks for doing something about it.
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C. I am gratified that you will take appropriate action.
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(we can also say Thank you for you attention to this matter.)
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8. In a letter, you explain that the recipient can contact you if they want more information. What do you say?
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A. Give me a call if you want some more information.
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B. If you would like any more information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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C. If you would like any more information, why not get in touch?
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9. You began a letter with a recipient’s name (eg. Dear Raj / Dear Mr. Sharma). How do you end the letter?
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A. Yours faithfully
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B. Yours sincerely
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C. Best wishes
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(Best wishes is used more with informal letters)
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10. You did not begin the letter with a recipient’s name (eg. Dear Sir / Madam). How do you end the letter?
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A. Yours faithfully
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B. Yours sincerely
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C. Best wishes
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Answers (Exercise form) - IELTS Letters - General vocabulary and collocations
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April 20, 2016
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