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[Mastering the IELTS General Training Letter: Strategies for Polite Requests and Expressive Writing]-[IELTS GT letter of request to a singer]

IELTS with Fiona: a comprehensive guide to IELTS · B1 · 2024-09-10

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📋 Summary

Mastering the IELTS General Training Letter

In this lesson, Fiona from IELTS with Fiona breaks down how to approach a common General Training task: writing a letter to a singer after attending their concert to express appreciation and request assistance with personal musical activities. The core message is that candidates do not need specialist musical knowledge to excel; rather, they should focus on structural strategy, tone, and linguistic precision.

1. Establishing Context and Tone

A primary challenge in this prompt is asking a famous individual for help. Fiona suggests a practical strategy: decide who you are writing to early on. By imagining the singer is a local figure—such as someone who performed at a "village hall" or a "school choir"—the request becomes more natural and easier to justify.

To maintain a formal and high-level tone, use fixed expressions for requests. Avoid direct questions like "Can you help me?" and instead use indirect, polite phrasing:

  • "I would be grateful for any advice you could offer."
  • "I would be delighted if you would consider participating."
  • "I was wondering if you might be able to help me."

2. Expressing Appreciation with Linguistic Flair

To secure a high vocabulary score, candidates should move beyond simple adjectives. Fiona emphasizes the use of collocations and intensifiers to convey genuine emotion. By pairing adverbs with adjectives, you create a more impactful narrative:

  • "I was absolutely captivated by your performance."
  • "I was deeply moved by the experience."
  • "It was truly unforgettable."
  • "I was particularly struck by how you engaged the audience."

3. Demonstrating Grammatical Flexibility

The prompt requires you to detail your own musical activities. This is an ideal opportunity to demonstrate a command of various English tenses. You do not need to be a "music maestro" to show off your grammatical range:

  • Present Perfect Simple: "I've always been interested in music."
  • Present Perfect Continuous: "I've been taking singing lessons for the past two years."
  • Used to (Past Habit): "I used to play the piano when I was younger."
  • Present Continuous: "I'm currently working on my own songs."
  • Future Continuous: "I'll be performing in my hometown."

4. Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Fiona highlights two frequent errors that students make in these letters:

  1. Spelling of 'Grateful': Students often confuse the spelling; ensure you use "G-R-A-T-E-F-U-L."
  2. Uncountable Nouns: "Advice" is an uncountable noun. Never use "advices"; instead, stick to phrases like "any advice would be greatly appreciated."

Conclusion

By combining indirect request structures, expressive adverbs, and a diverse range of tenses, you can transform a simple letter into a high-scoring task. Remember to close the letter professionally by thanking the recipient for their time and expressing a clear expectation for future contact, such as "I look forward to hearing from you."

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't know anything about music.
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I'm writing to express my appreciation of your performance.
3
I would be delighted if you would consider participating.
4
I hope that we can work together.
5
I would be grateful for any advice you could offer.
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📝Key Phrases

1
I'm writing to express my appreciation of your performance
2
I would be delighted if you would consider participating
3
I look forward to hearing from you
4
I was wondering if you might be able to help me
5
I was absolutely captivated by your performance
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📖 Transcript

Hi guys, this is Fiona from IELTS with Fiona and the Members Academy.
In this lesson, we're looking at a general training letter.
It was a request from one of the members of the Academy and it says you recently went to a concert and you thought one of the singers was very good.
You want to tell him or her how you feel.
Write a letter to the singer.
In your letter, say how you feel about their performance.

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