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Writing Task -1(Letter for GT candidates)


Task 1

Write a letter to the transport officer about a problem with transport system in your area. Please say:

·       Describe the situation you are facing
·       Why do you consider it a problem
·       What changes would you like to recommend

Sample Answer:

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am Pooja Arora from Green Enclave, Ludhiana. I am writing this letter to apprise you with a problem about the transport system, which is causing a lot inconvenience to the people of Ludhiana, and to request you to do something to mitigate the problem as early as possible.

You know very well that a flyover near bus stand is under construction, because of which there is a lot of chaos in the traffic in front of the bus stand. To add to the confusion, the private buses stop on the roadside, instead of going inside the bus stand, and keep waiting for their buses to fill with passengers. These cause problems for people on their personal two wheeler and cars. The traffic lights on the crossroads are also not working at many places, causing a lot of accidents.

It is my humble request to stop the buses from stopping on the road and not going inside and also please get the traffic lights in working order again. Hoping for a prompt action from you regarding this matter.

Yours faithfully,
Pooja Arora

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