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Letter 2 - Personal formation

You borrowed an important textbook from a classmate the last term. You now realise your classmate has returned home overseas and you still have the book. 

Write a letter to him/her. 


In your letter

Apologise for the mistake 

Find out how important the book is to him/her say 

what you will do 


You should write at least 150 words. Allow yourself 15 minutes for this task. you do NOT need to write your own address.


This material belongs to BAWA IELTS Ferozepur, and the words used here are fully novel. This letter holds copyright status.


Dear Friend, 

I hope this letter finds you well. I'm writing this letter to apologise about the book that I've not returned yet. 

I was admitted to the hospital due to Dengue fever for around fifteen days. When the hospital authorities discharged me, my maternal uncle met an accident, owing to which I had to move to Chandigarh for one month. Hence, it was an arduous task for me to come back hometown for a book. But, still, I feel sorry for this mistake. 

I know you are pursuing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning, and this book is the best source of knowledge in the concerning field. Moreover, it consists of international research papers from famous publishing houses like Elsevier and Springer. Again, I feel sorry.

I've arranged a courier package for Brampton, and it'll reach Canada in the coming 15-20 days, depending on the airmail's availability. I've mentioned your number +1-9855-6933 and Email- ID on the title page of the envelope. 

I hope you will understand my trouble. 


Lots of love,

BAWA IELTS. 






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