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Write your own letter.
You are Amanda Hills, a disappointed student of the Dawson Drama School, and have received a letter from Tim Evans, the director of the school, who writes:
- Please provide some more information as to what you did not like about our school. Did you find the teaching staff efficient? Were the studious satisfactory? Was the accommodation offered comfortable? Our school would like to offer you a number of free lessons as a way of apologising for the inconvenience we have caused you.
Write a letter to Tim Evans.
In your letter:
- answer his questions
- ask 3 questions about the free lessons
Write 100-140 words.
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my disappointment with my experience at the Dawson Drama School. While there were certainly some positive aspects, overall, I found several areas of concern.
To address your first question, I did not find the teaching staff to be efficient. There were instances where the lessons were disorganized and lacked structure. Additionally, some teachers seemed uninterested in the progress of the students, which affected the quality of instruction.
Regarding the question about the studious, I have to say that they were not satisfactory. The library lacked a variety of resources and study materials, making it challenging for students to engage in independent research and study effectively.
Lastly, the accommodation offered was not comfortable. The rooms were small and cramped, with limited facilities. The noise levels were also quite high, making it difficult to concentrate on studies or get a good night's sleep.
In response to your offer of free lessons, I am grateful for the gesture. However, I have a few questions. Firstly, what subjects will the free lessons cover? Secondly, how many lessons will be offered? Lastly, will the free lessons be conducted by experienced teachers?
I hope my feedback and questions are helpful in improving the quality of education at Dawson Drama School. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Amanda Hills