I have a life changing test coming up very soon and it can be a instant fail on written communication.
Can someone advise me what the best way to start a letter or report is when replying to someone. Rather then 'I am writing to you regarding...' or 'Please see this report regarding...'. I have been warned off starting like that as it shows no imagintive skills.
Should reports always have headlines i.e background information, solutions, conclusion before the text on the next line?
The letter is probably going to be a complaint letter and the report, a request for my feelings on how to solve a problem.
I have a habit of saying 'I feel...' when saying what I think is wrong or a solution. I don't think that's the best thing I can say but I don't know what else to say...any ideas?
I did this same test about 4 years ago and failed on the written but hopefully this time I will be ok!
At school my English Language exam marks were the 3rd highest so I just don't' know how they got so poor. I think it is because I left school and went straight in to a job where you didn't need any written skills.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated and put to good use.
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