Letter writing is a task that most people
learn during early secondary classes in school. Letter writing is taught to us so
that we may be able to make requests or respond to some written communication. It
may be in the form of personal/official/business letters. I have been writing
blogs to help IELTS students so that they can use the information in these blogs to make the level preparation better.
Letter writing is generally Task 1 of GT Writing. A
situation is provided to the candidate, in the IELTS exam paper, and she or he
is supposed to write a letter as per the given situation. The question statement
also provides a set of information that must be included in the letter. This information is provided in bullet points.IELTS students ask, through emails, a question, “Should I
maintain the order of letter in the order of bullet points?”.
During my guest lectures at the best IELTS
coaching in Dwarka, some students
asked this question. Let’s have the answer to this question. The answer is that
it does not matter whether you follow the same order to write the letter.
Let us also understand why students ask
this question. And what should they do if the situation in favor or against
the favor? Students generally learn a letter template for a particular
situation. At times they find that if they apply the template they would be
able to complete the answer. You must go ahead in that case without worrying
about the order. But in certain cases, the template may not apply and you may
have to think out of the box. It may be difficult for some candidates in GT
writing but it will always be easier than academic writing. Though you are free
to provide the answer in any order, I suggest if you are clueless and none of
your templates is working in that case you should follow the order. It will be
helpful to you. It will create a logical structure for your letter.
I hope this blog was useful to you. Keep writing
emails so that I can write blogs on your specific questions.
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