Business English Course on Formal Letter Writing

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Last updated on April 18, 2025 8:04 pm

Learn about popular types of formal letters, useful tips for writing them, and common mistakes to avoid. This course is perfect for Intermediate+ students interested in Business English Writing and those preparing for exams like IELTS. Improve your formal letter writing skills and make your business letters look professional. Practice activities in the Workbook to reinforce your learning.

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What you’ll learn

  • In this course, students will learn about popular types of formal letters. They will study useful tips for writing formal letters, analyze common mistakes in sample letters and practice writing different types of formal letters.

In this course, which consists of 5 lessons, students will learn how to write popular formal letters. They will study useful words and expressions for formal letter writing and tips for making business letters look professional. Students will learn how to add enclosures and attachments in formal letters and e-mails. Learners will read bad letter samples, analyze the mistakes, and get to know how to avoid them. After each lesson, students will practice doing the activities, based on the lesson materials, in the Workbook.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for Intermediate+ students, interested in Business English Writing, for those who are thinking of passing an IELTS test (or any other exam).

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