Learning
atmosphere
Academic standarts
Faculty
Lecturer n
Supportive adj
Academic
subject
Do badly in an exam v.
Transcript n.
Drop-out n.
Social skills
Academic subject
Skip
classes
Sit an exam
life skill
transferable
skills
associations
internship
extracurricular activities
social
and cultural life
develop talents and interests
Tuition fees
Grant n.
Dormitory n.
Reach one’s
full potential
THEME 6: WRITING: A LETTER OF APOLOGISE
APOLOGY LETTER
An apology letter is exactly what it sounds like. This is a letter that you craft that is intended for someone else.
In your apology letter, you need to let someone know that you regret what happened. You also need to take responsibility for what happened and admit that you were wrong. It can be difficult to do this in a cohesive way. Furthermore, you also need to swallow your pride when you write an apology letter. So, how can you do this effectively? A good apology letter should do several things. First, it should have knowledge that you are wrong. Second, it should contain a sincere apology letting the other person know that you regret what happened. Finally, it should also let the other person know what you are going to do to prevent this from happening again. If you can do all of this, you have written an apology letter.