For question 1-14, read the informal letter from a friend to a university student who
wants to obtain a temporary summer job in a hospital.
use the information in it to complete the formal letter to the personnel Officer of the hospital.
The words you need do not occur in the informal letter. use no more than two words for each gap.
Dear Anita,
Just a quick note to let you know that I've found out what you should do about getting a temporary job at the hospital.
Write to the personnel Officer; his name is Mr I. Cooper. Tell him that you're looking
for a temporary summer job and that you're wondering whether they need anyone.
Mention that I suggested you write to him - I know him fairly well.
Of course, he knows me as Dr Ferguson.
Tell him what you're doing now - you know, that you've been a student for about eighteen months -
and that you'd really like to work in a hospital
in your holiday because you've decided to become a hospital doctor when you get your degree.
Since you haven't done that sort of work before, you'd better tell him that you really want to learn
and that you'll take anything they offer you. It may mean being a general assistant on a ward
- It's really hard work and there won't be much money in it, I'm afraid.
I think you ought to put in your school certificates and your latest exam results from university
because he'll probably want to see them. I wouldn't send the originals, though - you don't want them to get lost.
And tell him that you'll send him any other info about yourself that he might want.
Finish the letter off by telling him where he can get in touch with you - you'll be at that address until mid-June, won't you?
Anyway, I must get back to work now.
Love,
James
| Mr I. Cooper personnel Manager Archway Hospital Manchester | ____________________________ | 28, Highfield place Manchester 14 January 2000 Tel: 936574 |
Dear Sir,