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TIP (4) TASK 1-Make your letter realistic so it would function in a real life situation.

This involves adding other things to the letter, which it may not ask you for, but without which your letter would not perform its function. For this question, it would mean introducing yourself by name, giving your library card membership number, telling the library the titles of the books that you have borrowed, the names of their authors, their library reference numbers, when you borrowed them and when they were due back.

Finally, in this question, the situation might involve you getting a fine for the late books so you could ask politely for that to be cancelled due to the circumstances. Without this information, the letter wouldn’t help the library much in real life and, even though the question doesn’t ask you specifically to include it, the examiner reading your work will be looking for such things. These are things that are needed to get a 9 for task fulfilment and, theoretically, anyone, whatever their level of English, should be able to get a good mark here.

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Make your letter realistic so it would function in a real life

Make your letter realistic so it would function in a real life

Make your letter realistic so it would function in a real life

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TIP(3) TASK1-Fully do all the things that the question asks you.

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