contact me if you need / require any further information. I look forward to …. 9) A thank you letter I am writing to thank you for this opportunity … (if there was an opportunity) Say thank you more than once! Once again, I would like to express my gratitude. Once again, thank you for the interview and for your consideration. Use synonyms. Otherwise you will lose points for the use of language (repetition is bad!!!). Thing = activity, item, goods etc. Bad = negative, appalling, disapproving etc. Good = remarkable, significant, positive, has its advantages etc,
you need/ require any further information. I look forward to.... 9)Kui peate kirjutama kirja , kus tuleb tänada, siis alustage I am writing to thank you for this opportunity...(kui mingi võimalus oli) Ja tänage kindlasti veel Once again, I would like to express my gratitude. Once again, thank you for the interview and for your consideration. Ja kasutage sünonüüme, muidu kaotate sõnavara alt punkte Thing--activity, item, goods etc. Bad negative, appalling, disapproving etc. Good--- remarkable, significant, positive, has its advantages etc. Writing an Essays 200 words Olete saanud kõikide tüüpide kohta näidised!!!!! 1)Do not forget linking words and phrases (kui lõikude keskel , siis moreover, furthermore) ( keskmiselt 7-9 ) 2)Kasutage neid ka lõikude vahel (muidu kaotate punkti) Ja kasutage üldse lõike, kui kirjutate järjest ilma lõikudeta , siis kaotate kohe 2 punkti
Mr. Brian Stirling-Webb, the Hon. Treasurer of the Siamese Cat Club has been making a close study of this variety, and he states that practically every chocolate in the country can trace their pedigree back to an imported cat brought into this country in 1896, this may also account for those on the continent. Who knows, perhaps another from the litter was taken over there and that those now being shown are direct descendants." In that book, Wilson wrote in disapproving tones of cross-breeding of Siamese. Luckily the experiments in breeding Siamese with other breeds (not species!) did continue in spite of early disapproval, leading to a wide variety of attractive Oriental and Foreign varieties. "From America we have heard of the Black Siamese with orange eyes but to my knowledge no specimen has ever been seen in this country. Then there have been long haired specimens, described as Burmese, they have the same colouring as the seal point, and long fur, which
at her, and she left dissatisfied. "Drink," he ordered. I sipped at my soda obediently, and then drank more deeply, surprised by how thirsty I was. I realized I had finished the whole thing when he pushed his glass toward me. "Thanks," I muttered, still thirsty. The cold from the icy soda was radiating through my chest, and I shivered. "Are you cold?" "It's just the Coke," I explained, shivering again. "Don't you have a jacket?" His voice was disapproving. "Yes." I looked at the empty bench next to me. "Oh -- I left it in Jessica's car," I realized. Edward was shrugging out of his jacket. I suddenly realized that I had never once noticed what he was wearing -- not just tonight, but ever. I just couldn't seem to look away from his face. I made myself look now, focusing. He was removing a light beige leather jacket now; underneath he wore an ivory turtleneck sweater. It fit him snugly, emphasizing how muscular his chest was.