Writing Effective Letters of Apology and Complaint

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Learn how to construct sincere letters of apology and complaint with proper structures and etiquette. Understand the importance of expressing remorse, acknowledging mistakes, outlining corrective actions, and seeking forgiveness in your letters. Explore sample scenarios and guidance on writing to convey genuine feelings and resolve conflicts effectively.


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  1. Yesterday, we looked at what a letter of apology has. Write the name of the person you are writing to. (Dear: usually, dear would go at the beginning of a formal letter but when saying sorry, it s nice to be polite.) Say what you re sorry for. Tell the person how it happened. Tell the person what you will do about it. Tell the person what happened for you afterwards. Ask the person to forgive you.

  2. But some of you said that you think Mr Grinling was wrong to put Hamish in the lighthouse. So, Hamish might write a letter of complaint to Mr Grinling. Complain To complain is to tell someone when you re not happy about something. This man is not happy with his food so he is complaining about it.

  3. It might be that Hamish wants to complain to Mr Grinling. Let s look at a letter of complaint and think about what this has. Mr Brown Mr Brown I m writing to tell you how upset I was after I m writing to tell you how upset I was after the way you treated me when I broke your greenhouse. I understand that you were agitated because greenhouses cost a lot of money but it was a complete accident. I know what I did was wrong and to make up for it, I will give you all the pocket money I get so you can buy a new one. But I think you overreacted about it. I understand that you were agitated because I know what I did was wrong and to make up for it, I will When I heard the glass shatter, I shuddered and sprinted inside my house, up the stairs and hid under my bed. Out of the window I heard you bellow Who s done this? I came outside to own up and you SCREAMED at me! I m only a boy and you terrified me. Is your greenhouse really that valuable? Your neighbour, Alex When I heard the glass shatter, I Is your greenhouse really that valuable?

  4. Letter of complaint Write the name of the person you are writing to. (Since you are annoyed, you might not even write to!) Say how you feel. What do you realise about what you did? Tell the person what you will do about it. Tell the person what upset you. Ask the person about what they did.

  5. Letter of apology Write the name of the person you are writing to. (Dear: usually, dear would go at the beginning of a formal letter but when saying sorry, it s nice to be polite.) Say what you re sorry for. Tell the person how it happened. Tell the person what you will do about it. Tell the person what happened for you afterwards. Ask the person to forgive you.

  6. Dear Mum and Dad Dear Mum and Dad I m writing to say I am deeply sorry for kicking my brother John in I m writing to say I am deeply sorry for kicking my brother John in the leg. the leg I kicked him because he kept standing in front of my television when I was trying to play my computer game. To try to make up for it, I will let him play my games as much as he wants. it, I will let him play my games as much as he wants. I kicked him because he kept standing in front of my television when I was trying to play my computer game To try to make up for After I kicked him, John rolled around on the floor calling for you. Then I knew I was in trouble. You both came charging up the stairs and you burst into the room. Yelling, you asked me how I could do such a thing to my little brother. I guess I forgot how much bigger After I kicked him, John rolled around on the floor calling for you. Then I knew I was in trouble. You both came charging up the stairs and you burst into the room. Yelling, you asked me how I could do such a thing to my little brother. I guess I forgot how much bigger I am than him. Will you please forgive me? I am than him. Will you please forgive me? Jake

  7. Letter of complaint Write the name of the person you are writing to. (Since you are annoyed, you might not even write to!) Say how you feel. What do you realise about what you did? Tell the person what you will do about it. Tell the person what upset you. Ask the person about what they did.

  8. Mum and Dad Mum and Dad I m writing to tell you how upset I am after the way you treated me when I kicked John in the leg. when I kicked John in the leg. I m writing to tell you how upset I am after the way you treated me I realise that you were furious because I should know better but he annoyed me so much. To try to make up for it, I will let him play my games as much as he wants. But I think you overreacted about it. games as much as he wants. I realise that you were furious because I should know better but he annoyed me so much. To try to make up for it, I will let him play my After I kicked him, John rolled around on the floor calling for you. You both came charging up the stairs and you burst into the room. Yelling, you asked me how I could do such a thing to my little brother. It was actually quite frightening from both of you. You After I kicked him, John rolled around on the floor calling for you. You both came charging up the stairs and you burst into the room. Yelling, you asked me how I could do such a thing to my little brother. It was actually quite frightening from both of you. You didn t even ask me what happened. Don t you think you should have? didn t even ask me what happened. Don t you think you should have? Jake

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