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1.11 Responding to job applications. Read the letter and fill in each blank with an appropriate passive form of the verbs below.

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Mr Andrew Harris

77 Dunham Road

Bolton

Lancashire BL3 2FK

14 March

Dear Mr Harris,

Re: Assistant Project Manager, Kazakhstan

Further to your application for the above post, I am pleased to confirm that the Selection Board which met on II March recommended that you 1______________________ to the above post, subject to medical clearance.

Your salary 2____________________ at the rate of £25,000 per annum. Other benefits 3_____________________ in the particulars of post attached.

I should be grateful if you could confirm in writing that you wish to take up the post by Wednesday 20 March.

The proposed start date is on 8 April and your contract, which is for a period of one year, 4_____________________ after we receive written confirmation of your acceptance.

If you have any queries on the terms and conditions of service of the appointment in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact me on the above number.

I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

Yours sincerely,

Karen Poulson

Karen Poulson

Recruitment Officer

1.12 Write Andrew's reply to Karen Poulson.

Useful language

Polite requests

I should be grateful if you could confirm in writing that...

Your prompt answer would be appreciated.

Accepting an offer

I am delighted to have been selected...

I would like to confirm that I do wish to accept the post.

Enclosing documents

I enclose a copy of my medical report.

Offering assistance

If you have any queries, do not hesitate to contact me.

Should you require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

If you should require additional details, please write to me.

  1. Complaints and adjustments

2.1 Unjustified complaints

To have to complain is annoying, but to complain without good reason will also annoy your correspondent. If you complain, make sure you get your facts right. And if you have to answer an unjustified complaint, be polite and restrained, and remember that we can all make mistakes.

Below are two examples of unjustified complaints, with the replies to them. Notice how restrained the replies are.

Dear Sir,

I strongly object to the extra charge of £9.00 which you have added to my statement. When I sent my cheque for £56.00 last week, I thought it cleared this balance. Now I find…

Dear Mr Axeby,

We received your letter today complaining of an extra charge of £9.00 on your May statement. I think if you check the statement you will find that the amount due was £65.00 not £56.00 which accounts for the £9.00 difference. I have enclosed a copy of the statement and...

Dear Sir,

I could not believe it when I read that your prices have now been increased by £7.00. To have to pay £12.00 for an article that was £5.00 only a few months ago is outrageous! The government is fighting inflation...

Dear Mr Richardson,

Thank you for your letter. I checked the item you referred to, which is in fact the Scriva Pen catalogue No. G14 on our price-list. The pen has been increased to £7.00, not by £7.00, and I think you will agree that for a fountain pen this is not an unreasonable increase considering that the price of our materials has doubled in the past few months.