Complaint and Application Letter Templates for Consumers & Students

Formal Email: Defective Nike Product (Queja en español)

FORMAL EMAIL (Complaint about a defective Nike product – longer version) (Queja sobre un producto defectuoso de Nike)

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am a student, and I bought a pair of Nike shoes online last week. When I got the shoes, I was very disappointed. One shoe has a hole, and the sole is coming off. Also, the size is not correct. I cannot use the shoes for school or sports. I was excited to get them, but now I am unhappy. I think the shoes

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Work & Home English Vocabulary: Nouns, Verbs, Expressions

Nouns

NOUNS:

FieldcampPositionposicióQualificationtítol
ShareporcióShifttornTeamworktreball en grup
IncomeingrésProfitbeneficiRiseaugment

Verbs

VERBS:

Commuteanar i tornar de la feinaDeliverenviarFiredespedir
Dareatrevir-seEarnguanyarGuaranteegarantitzar
PackempaquetarResignrenunciarSlack offafluixar
SortordenarSplitdividirValuetenir valor

The Causative (Have Something Done)

  • Use: Utilitzem un verb causatiu quan volem parlar d’alguna cosa que algú altre ha fet per nosaltres o per una altra persona.

Structure:

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Reviewing Blockbuster Films, Books, and Concerts

Impressive Entertainment Experiences

Film: Avengers: Endgame

Have you ever watched a film that made you feel excited and emotional at the same time? Avengers: Endgame is an astonishing superhero movie full of action, drama, and incredible effects.

  • I really enjoy this film because it’s gripping from the very beginning. The story shows how the Avengers try to save the world after a major disaster.
  • The battles are amazing, and the soundtrack is catchy and emotional.
  • The actors do a fantastic job, making
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Comprehensive English Language Review Activities

English Language Practice Exercises

Matching Sentences and Plans

Match the sentences:

  • 1. Jim and Ann: d (They’re going)
  • 2. First, Jim: a (He needs to)
  • 3. Then he’s going: e (He’s going to)
  • 4. Ann has to: b (She wants to)
  • 5. Then she’s going: h (She wants to do research)
  • 6. Jim’s going to go: g (He needs to change)
  • 7. Jim and Ann are: f (They have to buy)
  • 8. They’re going to: c (They want to pick up)

Match the expressions with the plans and reasons:

  • I’m planning → to go to the beach → to go snorkeling
  • I’m
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Review of English Conditionals, Tenses, and Vocabulary

English Language Practice Exercises

Conditional Sentences and Grammar Review

  • You won’t pass the exam, unless you study harder.
  • They won’t get married until they find a place to live.
  • They said they’d phone us when their plane lands.
  • Don’t eat anything now! Wait until dinner’s ready.
  • My mother will go to bed after I come home.
  • If we had arrived earlier, we would have got better seats.
  • She wouldn’t help you if she didn’t want to.
  • He wouldn’t do such a dangerous job unless he enjoyed it.
  • His
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Student Life, Career Shifts, and Personal Resilience

Life Advice and Personal Development Scenarios

Below are common personal scenarios and suggested responses for navigating them successfully:

  • “My roommate is a disaster…” (R. G)

    First of all, try to stay calm and positive. You should talk and find a solution.

  • “I have a job interview tomorrow” (R. B)

    You should feel proud. Make sure to be prepared.

  • “I’m a shy person and a friend invited me to a party” (R. E)

    This is the perfect opportunity for quiet people to socialize.

  • “I started university in a different

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