Delay In Joining # Letter For IELTS

You should spend no more than 20 minutes on this task and write at least 150 words.

You successfully passed a job interview. You are expected to start on January 15, but you will not be available on that date.
Write a letter to your new boss, explaining to your situation, expressing our concern and suggesting solution.

You do not need to write your address.
Begin your letter as follows: Dear Sir/Madam


SAMPLE ANSWER

Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing in regard of my joining date on January 15, which would be quite difficult for me to meet.

I have found myself in this unpleasant situation for a reason. A very close relative of mine has been diagnosed with cancer and I have to go and take care of him for some days, until other members of the family reach here. Although the cancer is at its initial stages, it sure needs care and support. It is one of the toughest times for me and my family and leaving him alone at this time, when he requires both physical and emotional support from people, will not be possible for me.

I understand that there are certain norms and conditions of your company which every employee must abide by and I deeply apologize for the inconvenience. I will try to join as soon as possible. Please don’t revoke my application.
Faithfully yours,
Anmol.

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Increase Your Confidence

IELTS speaking section is often one of the toughest for some. Talking about random questions and sometimes even making made up answers and then speaking it in fluent English often becomes a nightmare for people who have spoken their vernacular language all their life.
Have you heard that phrase, “Confidence can sell anything”?? Well, even if you haven’t, remember this while giving your IELTS exam. Yes of course, your content matters, but it matters only when you sound correct and even more presentable.
But how can you sound more confident?
My first advice would be don’t speak in English. Relax. Don’t worry about the fact that you cannot speak in English like some of your peers, remember, everyone has their own story and all you need to do is trust in yours. So keep calm and follow the following tips.

PRACTICE OFTEN
Now, if you have got that peace and calm and the faith in yourself that you can do it, I say, go on and practice more. Practice with people you know you can talk with in the broken English. Go to places where it is compulsory to talk in English or how about joining an English club or a conversation class. Remember, you need to put yourself in uncomfortable circumstances. You need to push the envelope, and while doing it, you need to have the faith that you can do it.
RELAX
I have already told you to relax, but this time I am talking about relaxing before you speak. Think for a second or two what are you trying to tell. What is the message you are trying to bring into notice. Because sometimes, what you want to say is more important than how you say it. In the beginning, go for the things that you enjoy talking about. Remember, it always easy to talk about things you enjoy.
REHEARSE
Obviously this is not possible on the day of the examination. But then you can surely rehearse the different questions that are asked or were asked in recent exam. And the trick while rehearsing is, always ask yourself what will be the next question and how you can save it.

Remember, like every other thing, confidence comes with practice. So, stop feeling creeps from English and start loving it.
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Right Way OF Learning # Idioms For IELTS

There is a way of scoring high in IELTS. Cramming high vocabulary words or learning thousands of idioms or banging your head over those often confusing grammar rules is not going to help you in IELTS. What matters in IELTS or any other exam, is how well you can apply the knowledge that you have. For instance, how well you can use those vocabulary words, or those idioms in your speaking or writing.
For this week, let us focus on five idioms and make use of them in the various letters you write or the essays you practice or the speaking tests you work on. By the end of this week, I will update the various posts I have used the following idioms, hoping that you will share the work you have done. Let us begin.

BREAK THE NEWS
SENTENCE – Taylor and Calvin are going to get married next month, but they haven’t yet broken the news to their friends.
MEANING – to make something known.
COST AN ARM AND LEG
SENTENCE – The fee of the college costed me an arm and leg.
MEANING – to be very expensive
DEAD-END JOB
SENTENCE – Rihanna realised that the job as a cashier was a dead-end job.
MEANING – a job that won’t lead to anything else
FACE IT
SENTENCE – Let us face it, Hitler will soon send us to the chambers.
MEANING – accept a difficult situation.
GIVE ONE THE CREEPS
SENTENCE – That movie on zombies gives me creeps.
MEANING – to create a feeling of disgust or horror

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Details Of Seminar # Letter For IELTS

You should spend no more than 20 minutes on this task and write at least 150 words.
You would like to participate in a work-related seminar in another country.
Write a letter to the person in charge of the seminar and ask for detailed information regarding the dates, program, accommodation and cost.
You do not need to write your address.
Begin your letter as follows: Dear Sir/Madam


SAMPLE ANSWER
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to ask for the details about the seminar related to work that is going to be held in the Oxford University, United Kingdom.

The seminar I am talking about is for the 2oo people who got selected under the “leaders of the future” program, worldwide for a 72 hours long presentation by various experts on the importance of work ethics and how to improve the efficiency of employees.
The information that I like to obtain includes –
1.The date on which we are supposed to arrive and the day the five daylong seminar will begin.
2.A list of the various programs that will be held during the seminars.
3.Names and locations of hotels that you have booked for me, and on what bases, bed and breakfast, half board or full board.
4.A list of optional day trips and their prices.
5.A list of local doctors I can contact in case of emergency.
6.A contact number of your representative.
7.The total amount it will cost me.
8.Names and phone numbers of other people in my group.

You could send me the above-mentioned information to my e-mail or a fax. I would like to receive it as soon as possible but not later than the week before my flight.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Anmol Tanubhrt.
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