Letters 1, 2 (Preparation)

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Gelever
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Letters 1, 2 (Preparation)

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Hi!
I've rewritten my past letters that were corrected by Flick earlier.
I've added some details, specific vocabulary and structure as Ryan suggested.
I hope I didn't add too many new grammatical mistakes.
I hope these deserve Band 7+.
All the suggestions would be highly appreciated!

IELTS 8.2
You recently bought a piece of equipment for your kitchen but it did not work. You phoned the shop but no action was taken. Write a letter to the shop manager. In your letter
  • Describe the problem with the equipment
  • Explain what happened when you phoned the shop
  • Say what you would like the manager to do

Dear sir or madam,

I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with the microwave oven LG MS204 I purchased at your store three days ago. Allow me elaborate on why I am so upset.

You see, as I ordered it online, I did not have a chance to examine the equipment. I was shocked to hear an unpleasant racket coming from the inside when I plugged it in to prepare some food, which is not common for this equipment. When I called the store, a shop assistant told me that I would have to take the oven to a service center to be diagnosed within 5-7 days, and refused to replace it immediately. Unfortunately, I cannot wait for so long as I need the item urgently before it is my parents’ 20th wedding anniversary.

I am expecting you to consider all the possibilities to replace my purchase or give a complete refund immediately. I have already decided if you do not take any steps to resolve the issue I will consider this as a fraud and complain to Bureau of Consumer Protection.

Anticipating prompt results,

Andreas.

Total: 175

IELTS 9.2
On a recent holiday you lost a valuable item. Fortunately you have travel insurance to cover the cost of anything lost. Write a letter to the manager of your insurance company. In your letter
  • describe the item you lost
  • explain how you lost it
  • tell the insurance company what you would like them to do?

Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m writing to inform you that I lost my camera Olympus OM-D that I had taken out insurance on with your company. Allow me to describe the entire circumstances for you.

The item was in an excellent condition with only a minor scratching on the display. Seemingly, I lost the camera while I was visiting one of the local parks in the neighbourhood of my hotel ‘Beach Resort’ in Chania (Crete, Greece) on July 3, 2015. I clearly remember to have taken the device with me on the excursion, but when I arrived back at the hotel there was only two hours left before my flight back home. I was in quite a hurry and did not check whether I packed my camera. Afterwards, I tried to contact the hotel staff but unfortunately they failed to suggest me anything.

Based on the terms of my insurance policy #978546 that covers anything lost, I would like you to make a refund of $2000 equal to the price of my lost camera. I hope you will do your best to reimburse my loss.

Anticipating prompt reply,

Andreas.

Total: 181

Letters 3, 4 are coming ...

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jesus
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Re: Letters 1, 2 (Preparation)

Post by jesus »

I would replace unpleasant with unplatable.
Gelever
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Re: Letters 1, 2 (Preparation)

Post by Gelever »

Hi, bro!
Well, I'll replace 'unpleasant' with 'unpalatable'. Thank you!
I met that word in one of the Ryan's videos too) :) Perhaps about cooking... don't remember fro sure..
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