Additional Worksheets

Additional Worksheets

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  • Worksheet: Key Points in Medical Letters(ASayers)
  • Review sheet: Organising information in your letter – different good approaches (ASayers)
  • Worksheet: Improving Your Purpose Statement – Content & Language Style (SBoyce)
  • Review sheet: More Grammar Exercises (additional to Module 7)
  • Worksheet: Use of English Correction 1 [Grammar, Tone & Organisation] (JLangley)
  • Review sheet: Notes on Common Language Errors in Letters (JLangley)
  • Worksheet: Use of Punctuation & Capitals Correction 2
  • Review sheet: Active voice vs. Passive voice
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