You recently attended a meeting at a hotel. When you returned home, you found you had left some important papers at the hotel.
Write a letter to the manager of the hotel. In your letter
Say where you think you left the papers
Explain why they are so important
Tell the manager what you want him/her to do
To the manager of Westin,
I am writing to report that I have left some important documents while I was attending a meeting in your hotel. Allow me to elaborate.
Last Thursday, our company constituted a meeting in the Freesia meeting room on the 2nd floor of your hotel. During this meeting, we had drafted a project proposal in coordination with our consultants. However, I forgot to take the documents home with me. Hence, I am certain that I have left these documents in the freesia meeting room. They are enclosed in a yellow folder that has my name ‘Sameed’ written on top.
I must stress that these documents are of very high importance as I had annotated them with notes and confidential financial information about our company. Without these documents, I will not be able to submit the project proposal. Hence, it imperative that I need to have these documents.
Therefore, I request you to ask your staff to conduct a thorough search of the Freesia meeting room in order to locate these documents. You may contact me in case you need any further information.
I look forward to your supportive response.
Yours sincerely,
Muhammad Sameed
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Thanks for your submission terry3218!! Please see my rewrite below ...
To the manager of THE Westin:
I am writing to report that I have left some important documents AT YOU HOTEL while I was attending a meeting THERE. PLEASE allow me to elaborate FURTHER.
Last Thursday, our company WAS HOLDING a meeting in the Freesia meeting room on the 2nd floor of your hotel. During this meeting, we (DELETE 'HAD) drafted a project proposal in coordination with our consultants. However, I forgot to take the documents home with me. CONSEQUENTLY, I am certain that I have left these documents in the Freesia meeting room. They are enclosed in a yellow folder that has my name ‘Sameed’ written on THE top.
I must stress that these documents are of very high importance as I (DELETE "HAD") annotated them with notes and confidential financial information about our company. Without these documents, I will not be able to submit the project proposal. Hence, it imperative that I have these documents RETURNED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Therefore, I request THAT YOU ask your staff to conduct a thorough search of the Freesia meeting room in order to locate these documents. You may contact me in case you need any further information.
I look forward to your supportive response.
Yours sincerely,
Muhammad Sameed
ADVICE: Good general letter
1. Only use the past perfect when it is referring to an action that happened before another action. A couple of times in this letter, the past simple is more appropriate.
2. Don't overuse the same linking word. 'Hence' appears twice and is a little distracting for the reader.
3. Sometimes it feels like you have overused linking language. This makes it read more like a task 2 than a task 1.
TA: 7.5
G: 7.0
V: 7.5
CC: 6.5 ('hence' and 'therefore' a little strange, but 'I must stress...' was excellent.)
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Thanks for your submission terry3218!! Please see my rewrite below ...
To the manager of THE Westin:
I am writing to report that I have left some important documents AT YOU HOTEL while I was attending a meeting THERE. PLEASE allow me to elaborate FURTHER.
Last Thursday, our company WAS HOLDING a meeting in the Freesia meeting room on the 2nd floor of your hotel. During this meeting, we (DELETE 'HAD) drafted a project proposal in coordination with our consultants. However, I forgot to take the documents home with me. CONSEQUENTLY, I am certain that I have left these documents in the Freesia meeting room. They are enclosed in a yellow folder that has my name ‘Sameed’ written on THE top.
I must stress that these documents are of very high importance as I (DELETE "HAD") annotated them with notes and confidential financial information about our company. Without these documents, I will not be able to submit the project proposal. Hence, it imperative that I have these documents RETURNED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Therefore, I request THAT YOU ask your staff to conduct a thorough search of the Freesia meeting room in order to locate these documents. You may contact me in case you need any further information.
I look forward to your supportive response.
Yours sincerely,
Muhammad Sameed
ADVICE: Good general letter
1. Only use the past perfect when it is referring to an action that happened before another action. A couple of times in this letter, the past simple is more appropriate.
2. Don't overuse the same linking word. 'Hence' appears twice and is a little distracting for the reader.
3. Sometimes it feels like you have overused linking language. This makes it read more like a task 2 than a task 1.
TA: 7.5
G: 7.0
V: 7.5
CC: 6.5 ('hence' and 'therefore' a little strange, but 'I must stress...' was excellent.)