Sentences
Parts of the email
1. …… Yours faithfully,
2. …… I have been a regular customer of your
shop for many years.
3. …… I would like a refund of the difference as
soon as possible.
4. …… Dear Sir/Madam,
5. …… I am writing to express my dissatisfaction
at the service I received.
6. …… After leaving your shop today, I realised I
had been charged £100 instead of £10.
a. greeting
b. introducing your reason for writing
c. background information
d. what went wrong
e. what you’d like to happen
f. closing
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Task 2
Write the sentences in the correct group.
I trust that you will replace
the item.
There is an error in the bill.
I would be grateful if you
could look into the matter.
There seems to be a problem with the
battery.
The delay was unacceptable.
When I checked the item, I
found that it had been
damaged.
I must insist on a full refund.
I hope you can take steps to
make sure this does not
happen again.
What went wrong
What you’d like to happen
Task 3
Rewrite these sentences using the passive to avoid saying the pharmacist.
1. The pharmacist served me within ten minutes.
I ……………………………… within ten minutes.
2. I realised the pharmacist had given me the wrong medicine.
I realised I ……………………………… the wrong medicine.
3. The pharmacist should have checked the prescription more carefully.
The prescription should ……………………………… more carefully.
4. The pharmacist corrected the mistake.
The mistake ……………………………… .
5. The pharmacist must not make this mistake again.
This mistake must ……………………………… again.
Discussion
Have you ever made a complaint? What happened?
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Answers
Preparation task
1. c
2. a
3. b
4. d
5. h
6. g
7. e
8. f
Task 1
1. f
2. c
3. e
4. a
5. b
6. d
Task 2
What went wrong
What you’d like to happen
There is an error in the bill.
There seems to be a problem with the
battery.
The delay was unacceptable.
When I checked the item, I found that it had
been damaged.
I trust that you will replace the item.
I would be grateful if you could look into the
matter.
I must insist on a full refund.
I hope you can take steps to make sure this
does not happen again.
Task 3
1. was served
2. had been given | ’d been given
3. have been checked | ’ve been checked
4. was corrected
5. not be made | n’t be made