What is the most appropriate greeting if you don't know the editor's name?
Dear Sir/Madam,
Should you use contractions (like I'm or don't) in a formal letter?
No, you should use full forms (I am, do not).
Which linking word is used to introduce your very first argument?
Firstly (or "To start with").
What is a formal synonym for "about"?
Concerning (or "Regarding").
What is the main topic you are writing about in Exercise 6?
Employment agencies (and whether they are a waste of time).
In which paragraph should you state your reason for writing and your opinion?
Paragraph 1 (Introduction).
What is a formal way to say "because you asked"?
In response to your request.
Give a formal synonym for the phrase "For example".
For instance (or "To illustrate").
What word does Bekzat use to introduce the title of the article (starts with 'E')?
Entitled.
If an agency "offers a network of contacts", who do they connect you with?
The right managers / employers.
What is the specific purpose of the "Topic Sentence" at the start of a body paragraph?
To introduce the main idea of that specific paragraph.
Replace the informal word "maybe" with a formal phrase.
Raise the possibility that.
Which word helps you show a result: "However" or "Consequently"?
Consequently.
Replace the word "beats" in this context: "Experience beats a degree".
Proves more valuable than.
How do agencies help candidates feel more confident?
By offering CV and interview tips.
If you start with "Dear Sir/Madam", how must you sign off the letter?
Yours faithfully,
Which is more formal: "I think the article is bad" or "I find the points raised somewhat misleading"?
"I find the points raised somewhat misleading."
Name two linking words used for adding more information (Listing points).
Furthermore, Moreover, or In addition.
What does "regardless of" mean?
Despite / without being affected by something.
Why should you "follow up" on a candidate's performance?
To give prompt feedback so they don't waste time.
According to the "Plan" on page 73, how many paragraphs should this letter ideally have?
5 paragraphs.
What type of sentence structure is common in formal letters to make them sound more objective?
Passive voice (e.g., "It is believed that...") and complex sentences.
Which phrase is used in the conclusion to summarize everything?
In conclusion, To sum up, or All points considered.
What is the formal equivalent of "has to do with"?
Depends on.
Why is it important to use a "Checklist" before finishing your letter?
To ensure all rubric points are covered and there are no grammar/style mistakes.