Kind Regards,
Maria Campos-Costella
(169 words)
Why is this a Band 9 letter?
Recipient
The candidate uses a suitable formal greeting and ending. The ‘call to action’ is expressed
in a cautious, polite way (‘I hope it will be acceptable if . . .’) which reflects the higher authority of
the recipient.
Style
The candidate uses some
important formal phrases for this type of letter to a ‘higher figure’
recipient:
‘I thought you might be interested in’ (this is a classic way of beginning a ‘suggesting’ letter to a
principal, a boss etc.)
‘this seems a great shame’ (not ‘this is a great shame,’ which would be too direct.)
‘If I may suggest some improvements’
‘I also wonder if we could’ (= here is another suggestion)
‘I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to’ (= you don’t
hav
e to meet me, but I think it’s
important.)
Notice how different this formal letter is from a formal letter making a complaint to a business or
asking for information. In this letter, the writer emphasises that she has no power to make these
suggestions strongly; she offers them for consideration only. In the exam, ask yourself if the recipient
is
obliged
to listen to your ideas; if they are not obliged, use the phrases above.
Other classic phrases in this type of situation are:
‘I have been giving some thought to the student cafeteria, and I wonder if we could change . . .’
‘If I might give you some comments on the cafeteria, there seem to be two issues of concern.’
‘While we all enjoy the cafeteria food, I think there is the opportunity to change . . .’
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