Semi-formal Letter

Semi-formal letters are written to people whom we've known socially or personally for some time or have possibly met a few times but do not have a friendly or close relationship with. We also write semi-formal letters to our parents and relatives. These types of letters use formal expression but include personal greetings and wishes. We generally write semi-formal letters to our landlords, neighbours and relatives.
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Your mentor recommended you to learn a new language - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 114 04 August 2025
You need to return to your country before the end of the semester - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 112 04 August 2025
You forget your bag in the gym and the gym will be closed for a week - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 109 04 August 2025
Your university lecturer gave you an assignment - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 106 04 August 2025
You have been doing voluntary work to help local community - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 102 04 August 2025
Room in office that can be used as a relaxation room - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 93 06 August 2025
You have a full-time job and doing a part-time evening course - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 68 06 August 2025
Write your first letter to the homestay host family - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 57 06 August 2025
Letter to your manager saying you want to leave - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 51 06 August 2025
You are applying for a job and need a letter of reference - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 49 06 August 2025
You live in a flat and you have a tenancy agreement - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 48 06 August 2025
You borrowed some books from your school or college library - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 11 06 August 2025
You are employed full-time and also doing a part-time evening course - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 6 06 August 2025
For the past year you have been a member of a local club - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 5 06 August 2025
You recently took a part-time job working for a local company - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 4 06 August 2025