IELTS 15 Test 4 Writing Task 1 with Sample Answer – General Training

Task

You have seen an advertisement from a couple, who live in Australia, for someone to teach their two children your language for a year.

Write a letter to the couple. In your letter

    • explain why you think you would be suitable for the job
    • say what else you could do for the family
    • give your reasons for wanting the job

Candidate’s Answer

This is an answer written by a candidate who achieved a Band 7.0 score.

Dear Sir and Madam,

I am a long standing Indian citizen who works as a professor in the Giujarat University, Guijarat,India. I am writing this to apply for a job at Hindi language teacher, what you are looking for your chids.

The foremost reason of applying for a job is I have done PHD in Hinda literature successfully from the reputed Giujarat Univerity of India. Besides this I am teaching the Hindi language professionally since last 15 years. I have a wide experience of teaching among different institutions and from the children to younger one. Considering all these factors I feel that I am a suitable candidate for this job.

Moreover, I can also teach the Hindi language to other family member if required so I can make you all aware about Indian culture and its traditions, as I have a vast knowledge of all that too.

As I already have so many years in my home country India, now I want to migrate to different nations of the world so I can learn about the people, their culture and traditions. I will also provide me the opportunity to gain knowledge and some invaluable experiences. I strongly feel that coming to Australia could be great opportunity for me.

In anticipation waiting for your positive response at earliest.

Yours faithfull,

Vipal


Examiner’s Comment

This is a quite formal letter of application, but the tone is consistent throughout and all three bullet points are addressed, extended and supported. Information is logically organised and there is a clear progression throughout the answer. Cohesive devices are used and paragraphing is appropriate. The range of vocabulary is sufficient to show some less common items[long standing | citizen | invaluable] and collocations [wide experience | suitable candidate | vast knowledge | great opportunity], although there are occasional errors [Giujarat / Gujarat | at / as | chids / children or kids | Hinda / Hindu | family member(s) | I will / It will | faithfull / faithfully]. Similarly, the grammatical range is wide enough to demonstrate a variety of complex structures, used with a good level of accuracy. There are occasional errors in the use of articles and tenses, but the majority of sentences are error-free.

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