How to write a letter: Find the Mistakes!

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Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid, and this lesson will help you to write better letters. Whether you need to write a letter for your IELTS exam, or at work, or in life in general, this lesson will help you because we're going to focus on eight common letter-writing mistakes. Okay? Let's see if you know what they are, and also how to correct them. Okay.

Number one: "I look forward to see you.", "I look forward to see you." What's wrong with that? Well, this is a very common error, actually. Most people don't realize that they're making it, but it's a really important thing to correct. So, it should be not: "I look forward to see you." But: "I look forward to seeing you.", "I look forward to seeing you.", "I look forward to meeting you.", "I look forward to discussing these ideas with you." Right? Whatever verb you put here, you need to say it or write it with "ing". Remember that. Okay.

Next, number two: "Tanks your letter." Okay? This person has written: "Tanks your letter." Now, the person actually wants to say: "Thanks", but many people make a mistake, first of all, in the spelling of this word. It does have an "h" in it, so it should be: "Thanks", and then there's another mistake. Right now it says: "Thanks your letter." But that's not correct. It should be: "Thanks", what's the right preposition? "Thanks", "Thanks for your letter." Okay? Or: "Thank you for your letter." Okay.

Next, number three: "Please to give my regard to Mr. Smith.", "Please to give my regard to Mr. Smith." Okay. There are two mistakes, here. See if you can find them. Okay. So, the first one is right here. We don't say: "Please to give", "Please to write", "Please something". No. We just say: "Please give", "Please reply". Right? "Please respond", "Please ask". Don't say: "to ask" or anything like that. "Please give my regard" is not right. It should be "regards". "Please give my regards to Mr. Smith." All right? We can't say "regard" just like that, without the "s", so make sure you add an "s" there.

Number four: "I am interesting your products.", "I am interesting your products." That's not right. We need to say, what? Can you find the mistake? Here. "I am interested", okay? "I am interested", your products are interesting. So the thing you're talking about is with the "ing". The product is interesting, the book is interesting, the movie is interesting. Okay? But when we talk about my feelings or somebody's feelings about that, we have to say that with the "ed". "I am interested", "I am excited", okay? Like that. But there's still one other small mistake, now. Now it says: "I am interested your products." So this part is right: "I am interested", but we need to have a preposition after that. What is it? "I am interested in", "I am interested in your products." Okay? Good.

Number five: "When I will be in London, I'll call you." Okay? "When I will be in London, I'll call you." In many languages, this would... This kind of structure would be correct, but in English, it's not, because there are really two parts to this sentence. Right? This one: "When I will be in London", and then the other part: "I'll call you". So I'll help you to find the mistake by telling you that this part of the sentence is actually fine. "I'll call you" is short for "I will call you", that's fine, but in this part of the sentence which has a conditional word-all right?-we do not put the future tense. We write, here, we use, here, the present simple tense. So, instead of saying: "When I will be in London", we say: "When I"... "When I am in London" or "When I'm in London, I'll call you." Okay? So when you have a sentence like that in the future and you're going to... You have two parts that have future in one section, in the other section don't use the future tense, just use present simple. And it doesn't matter what the order is. It's the same principle if the sentence was: "I'll call you", right? "I'll call you when I'm in London." So even if we change the order, the principle stays the same. Okay.

Number six: "It was pleasure to meet you." This one's almost right, but not completely right. So, what's wrong, here?
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Fantastic! I hope all the Instructors have Rebecca's qualities it is so lucid and you can easily grasp it especially for the beginner.

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Rebecca has become a brand name that I love so much in EngVid, whenever her name appears before my eyes, immediately my mind links to a very good teacher who is serious, with sense of humor, practical, meticulous, dignified and elegant, experienced, devote herself to the teaching wholeheartedly...but don't get me wrong, other teachers in EngVid are good as well, each has its strong points.

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Dear teacher, it's very important for me., Thank you so much.❤👍🙏❤️🌞

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It's a pleasure to say that your way of teaching is appreciatable.keep post more informative lessons for us .thanks for you

komathid
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Your lesson is fantastic. I love learning. more really appreciated 😅

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When I see a video by Rebecca, I press like before anything.

MuhammadEgypt
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Good afternoon dear Mis. Thank you so much.❤🙏👍🌞❤️

NihalAlwis-xwky
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I truly appreciate your time, your videos and your kindness 🙏

marialuzmaytorena
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i am happy for having spotted all the mistakes andfor being able to make the correct changes.

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Tanks you :)
iam from Egypt and I see you the best teacher.

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You're a really very good teacher! Thx!

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Thank you so much, you are teaching me more than my university professor

Marichuelagod
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"I look forward to seing you".Thanks for your lesson. I really helped with your lesson.

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what a good teachers.thank you for your sharing.

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I really enjoy ur lecture which are "find mistakes "😀
I love you teacher. .from Pakistan

lovelyeyes
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madam rebecca, I fully understand all the things that you discuss in your video. I would suggest that all teachers, explain like you. hopefully you could add additional topic.. thanks and good luck.

erichashim
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My mistakes are
1.When I ...
2. It was a... thank you, I will try my best from now on.
My teacher said to remember it is - Since + rely = Sincerely and “when you know the name to whom you are writing- ‘I sincerely know your name ‘, so when you do not know the name it will be - yours faithfully” good, isn’t it?

MM-lrhv
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very useful for improve to understand in Enlish.
Thanks very much.

jackson
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Very knowledgable especially 1, 5 and 6. Thanks for this.

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