“Thank You” letters are a common task in general training tests. The exam often asks candidates to write letters in response to different situations where expressing gratitude is required....
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In our previous articles, we discussed how to write apology, complaint and invitation letters, examining both their structures and tones. Today, we’ll shift our focus to another important type...
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Continue readingLearning How to Write Letters Through Sample Answers – Invitation Letters
Today, let’s talk about how to write an invitation letter. In the Cambridge IELTS practice tests, there aren’t many examples of invitation letters, and the ones available usually focus...
Continue readingLearning How to Write Letters Through Sample Answers – Apology Letters
Last article, we learned how to write a complaint letter by analyzing an examiner’s answer. Now, we continue our journey by exploring how to write an apology letter. Let’s...
Continue readingLearning How to Write Letters Through Sample Answers – Complaint Letters
A few days ago, we introduced a general guide to writing letters and explored the different types of letters you may encounter in the IELTS exam. Today, we’re going...
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When preparing for the IELTS General Training Task 1, it’s essential to understand the various types of letters you might be asked to write. These letters fall into different...
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When it comes to the IELTS General Training test, one of the key tasks is writing a letter. Whether it’s a formal, semi-formal, or informal letter, understanding the format...
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