Activity 13, p. 16. Activity 14, p. 16. Activity 15, p. 17. Activity 16, p. 17
Activity 13, p. 16
- “We offer apologies for the delay in answering your letter of…”
- “We are sorry we are unable to meet your request…”
- “We have received your letter of…”
- “We regret to learn from your letter of… that…”
- Your early reply will be appreciated”, “We are looking forward to hearing from you”, “Please inform us in the shortest possible time”
- “We have pleasure in offering you…”
- “We cannot accept your point of view for the following reasons…”
- “In addition to the above…”
- “Your prompt execution of our order will be appreciated”
Activity 14, p. 16
1. Reply
2. Request
3. Informing letter
Activity 15, p. 17
1. Thank you for your letter… – We have received your letter…
2. We have the pleasure in informing you… – We are glad to inform you that…
3. We are sure… – We express confidence that…
4. We are looking forward to hearing from you. – Your early reply will be appreciated.
Activity 16, p. 17
Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry
Chair of Nuclear Reactors
7 October, 2012
William R. Stratton
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
700 East Ave.
Livermore, California 94550
Dear Sir William
I take the opportunity to congratulate you on the publication of your work “A Review of Criticality Accidents”.
Having with a great interest read your research, I found it necessary to note that during the Chornobyl accident the team of operators was not properly trained. In this connection, it was also an important reason of the accident.
Nevertheless I found your book very useful. I wish every success in your research in future.
I should be happy if I could be of any help to you in future.
Truly yours,
Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry
Chair of Nuclear Reactors
A. Sudakov
A. Sudakov
Assistant Professor
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