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The document provides 10 tips for improving one's life:
1. Get rid of clutter by throwing out old magazines, keys, and batteries.
2. Identify and repair 10 broken items in your home over 10 weeks.
3. Write down 5 things you're grateful for each day to stay motivated.
4. Make a list of enjoyable activities and do at least one daily.
This document provides a list of useful expressions for emails in English. It includes translations of common email terms in other languages. The expressions are organized into categories like starting an email, requests, scheduling, and closing. Sample emails demonstrate how the expressions are used in context.
This document provides a list of 45 common irregular past tense verbs in English. It includes the base form of the verb, the past simple form, and the past participle. Examples are given for each verb. The purpose is to help learners practice and learn the irregular forms of English verbs.
The document provides a list of common English expressions using the verb "go" along with examples of how to use each expression in a sentence. It explains that the best way to learn new words is to see and hear them used in context. It encourages noting down any interesting expressions and practicing using them frequently in conversations. The list then defines 12 common expressions with "go" like "go to", "go well", "go barefoot", and "go out with" someone, providing a short example sentence for each one.
This quiz tests knowledge of stories, news, and events highlighted through social media. Social media websites are some of the most popular sites on the internet, revolutionizing how people communicate and socialize. The quiz will examine how much is known about culture, business, and the world that has been impacted by social media.
This document summarizes the childhood memories of the author growing up in Madrid, Spain. As a child, the author's knowledge of the world came from books and films as everything outside the neighborhood seemed far away. The author recalls playing with friends, taking trains, and wearing western clothes. Fond memories also include playing guitar with their father, a musician, and attending a concert with Paco de Lucia. Childhood brought happy memories of freedom and play outside the watch of adults.
Fraud/Scam The entire saved thread from consumer complaints about M98 Manpower and Marg Holdings from only a small segment of the complainants - over 2000 victims have been scammed in this advance fee fraud immigration scam www.margholding.com Margaret K chairperson and managing director Euro Gulf Events Protocol Co SPC Bahrain
The document describes different types of selfies that people take. It lists selfies such as bed selfies, food selfies, gym selfies, drunk selfies, duckface selfies, friends selfies, shy selfies, belfies, holiday selfies, famous friends selfies, badass selfies, happy couple selfies, naked selfies, and inappropriate selfies. Each selfie type is accompanied by a brief description of what defines that particular selfie. The document also notes that thousands of selfies are taken and shared every day on social media platforms.
The document provides 10 tips for improving one's life:
1. Get rid of clutter by throwing out old magazines, keys, and batteries.
2. Identify and repair 10 broken items in your home over 10 weeks.
3. Write down 5 things you're grateful for each day to stay motivated.
4. Make a list of enjoyable activities and do at least one daily.
This document provides a list of useful expressions for emails in English. It includes translations of common email terms in other languages. The expressions are organized into categories like starting an email, requests, scheduling, and closing. Sample emails demonstrate how the expressions are used in context.
This document provides a list of 45 common irregular past tense verbs in English. It includes the base form of the verb, the past simple form, and the past participle. Examples are given for each verb. The purpose is to help learners practice and learn the irregular forms of English verbs.
The document provides a list of common English expressions using the verb "go" along with examples of how to use each expression in a sentence. It explains that the best way to learn new words is to see and hear them used in context. It encourages noting down any interesting expressions and practicing using them frequently in conversations. The list then defines 12 common expressions with "go" like "go to", "go well", "go barefoot", and "go out with" someone, providing a short example sentence for each one.
This quiz tests knowledge of stories, news, and events highlighted through social media. Social media websites are some of the most popular sites on the internet, revolutionizing how people communicate and socialize. The quiz will examine how much is known about culture, business, and the world that has been impacted by social media.
This document summarizes the childhood memories of the author growing up in Madrid, Spain. As a child, the author's knowledge of the world came from books and films as everything outside the neighborhood seemed far away. The author recalls playing with friends, taking trains, and wearing western clothes. Fond memories also include playing guitar with their father, a musician, and attending a concert with Paco de Lucia. Childhood brought happy memories of freedom and play outside the watch of adults.
Sandra has traveled alone to Brazil to fulfill her childhood dream of visiting the country. She has been enjoying exploring Rio de Janeiro, including watching the beautiful sunset on the beach while playing soccer with local children. She plans to visit Christ the Redeemer statue tomorrow and keep her plans open for the rest of the week to fully enjoy her relaxing trip. She asks her sister if she should bring their mother a special souvenir from Brazil.
Sandra reassures her sister that she is fine traveling alone in Brazil. She landed last week and was amazed by the view of the Amazon River from the plane. She has been enjoying the beautiful beaches of Rio de Janeiro, where local children invited her to play soccer with them. Tomorrow she will visit Christ the Redeemer, but the rest of her trip is unplanned so she can truly relax and enjoy herself.
The document discusses three surveys that rank the best cities in the world according to different factors. The Economist's Global Liveability Report ranked Melbourne, Australia as the best city due to its stability, healthcare, culture, environment and infrastructure. Vienna, Austria was ranked the best city by Mercer's Quality of Living Survey. Monocle decided Munich, Germany had the best connectivity, cultural centers and green space. However, famous cities like New York, Paris and London often lose points for issues like crime, traffic and infrastructure. While these surveys prefer quieter cities, some people prefer busier cities with more culture and diversity. The Economist's new report weighing culture and diversity more highly ranked Hong Kong as best, with Tokyo,
1. A woman named Esther is looking for help moving to a new home 3 km away in two weeks. She needs help with tasks like painting walls and checking electricity but does not have a car or van. Payment will be arranged.
2. A writer needs help typing a 400-page manuscript text within two weeks. The work pays £2 per page typed and £1 per page under 15 lines. Applicants must use their own computer and work in the writer's office.
3. A sailing trip around Mallorca from July 10-25 is seeking 3-4 people aged 40-50 who enjoy adventure. The relaxed trip involves sailing, swimming, snorkeling and helping manage the boat
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The document discusses four ancient Egyptian sites: Temple of Debod, Temples dedicated to Amun, Isis and Apedemak, Proskinemata, and Abu Simbel. These sites contain temples and monuments from ancient Egypt that provide historical and religious significance.
The document discusses the meaning and role of pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Pharaohs were the supreme leaders and both political and religious heads who were sometimes considered gods. Historians divide Egyptian history into dynasties, with some notable pharaohs being Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Cleopatra VII. The Egyptians believed in an afterlife and built pyramids to house pharaohs and their belongings to help their souls ascend to heaven.
Serapis was a Greco-Egyptian god who represented life, death, fertility, and dreams. He was created by Ptolemy to combine aspects of Osiris and Apis. Isis was the daughter of Ra who embodied maternity, birth, and helped Osiris defeat Set. Osiris represented agriculture, vegetation, fertility, and resurrection. In Osiris' judgement, Anubis weighed the deceased's heart against Maat's feather while Thot recorded the results, with Ammyt the devourer waiting to consume those who failed.
The document discusses the ancient city of Alexandria in Egypt, describing its original districts of Rhakotis and Canopus, its street layout and water supply system, and some of its most prominent landmarks including the lighthouse, library, temple, and gymnasium, noting that a great fire damaged parts of the city.
The customer, Patricia, checks into a luxury hotel in New York but has several problems with her stay. She complains to the front desk clerk about receiving a room with a single bed instead of the double bed she booked, finding a hair in her soup when room service was ordered, and thinking her iPad was stolen by the maid, though it was later found in her bag. The clerk tries to resolve the issues to Patricia's satisfaction, offering a room upgrade, free lunch voucher, and to speak to housekeeping. However, Patricia's final complaint is about the bad weather in New York, leaving the clerk no ability to help and suggesting she try the hotel across the street instead.
The document provides examples of phrases used to describe trends and changes in data such as prices, costs, and employment levels. It gives phrases that indicate data bouncing back, leveling out, rising steadily then stabilizing, crashing to the lowest level in years, plummeting, remaining steady, rising steadily, rising, shooting up, going through the roof, a sharp rise, and falling.
This document provides vocabulary related to socializing. It includes 10 phrases: 1) "put your foot in it" means to say or do something silly, 2) "haven't got a clue who someone is" means you don't remember who they are or if you've met before, 3) "get to know someone" means starting to learn about them, 4) "mutual friend" refers to someone both people know but have never met together, 5) "have a lot in common" means sharing similar experiences, 6) "break the ice" means doing something to make a situation less tense, 7) someone's name "ringing a bell" means it seems familiar but you can't recall where you know it
The document discusses the European origins of some English words and provides some quirky facts about the English language. It notes that many English words come from other European languages, such as Portuguese, Czech, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and French. It also shares statistics about the widespread use and importance of English in Europe, including that over half of Europeans consider English a useful second language, over 80% of primary and secondary students study it, and it is the dominant language of business worldwide.
This infographic provides definitions for words taken from the Macmillan Dictionary copyrighted in 2015. It presents terms and their meanings in a visual format for easy reference. The dictionary is a trusted source for word definitions and language guidance.
This document provides definitions for several idioms that relate to the earth, including "come back to earth" meaning to return to normal life after a period of happiness or excitement, "mother earth" referring to the world as the place where all things originate, "earth up" meaning to add soil around a plant to help it grow, "down-to-earth" describing something practical and sensible, "earth-shattering" referring to something extremely surprising and important, and "hell on earth" defining an extremely unpleasant situation or place. The definitions are from www.macmillandictionary.com.
B.B. King was a legendary blues guitarist and singer born on a plantation in 1925. He learned to play blues guitar from his cousin and started performing on Beale Street in Memphis under the name "Beale Street Blues Boy" before adopting the stage name "B.B. King." King inspired generations of musicians over his long career, during which he won 15 Grammys and received the National Medal of Arts, and was praised by musicians like Eric Clapton and Bono for keeping the blues alive.
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The film Crash (2004) directed by Paul Haggis won three Academy Awards. It depicts four intersecting stories that explore racism in Los Angeles from different perspectives. Whiplash (2014) stars Miles Teller as a young drummer who pursues excellence under the abusive instruction of his teacher played by J.K. Simmons. August: Osage County (2013) depicts troubled relationships between a mother and her three daughters when their father disappears in rural Oklahoma. Love Actually (2003) is a romantic comedy featuring an ensemble cast and several intertwining love stories taking place in London around Christmas time.
The film Whiplash depicts the intense relationship between ambitious young jazz drummer Andrew and his abusive but talented instructor Terence Fletcher. Andrew is accepted into Fletcher's elite studio band but Fletcher pushes his students to extreme limits. The film contains highly stressful scenes and shows the sacrifices needed to excel in music. It features wonderful jazz music and an impactful ending, showing the hardness of achieving greatness in music.
The film August was directed by John Wells and stars Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts and Ewan McGregor. It is set in Oklahoma and explores the troubled relationships between a mother and her three daughters when their father disappears and commits suicide. One strength of the film is the dialogue and fight between the bitter mother Violet and her daughter Barbara. The reviewer recommends it for its exploration of psychology and psychotic family relationships.
Sandra has traveled alone to Brazil to fulfill her childhood dream of visiting the country. She has been enjoying exploring Rio de Janeiro, including watching the beautiful sunset on the beach while playing soccer with local children. She plans to visit Christ the Redeemer statue tomorrow and keep her plans open for the rest of the week to fully enjoy her relaxing trip. She asks her sister if she should bring their mother a special souvenir from Brazil.
Sandra reassures her sister that she is fine traveling alone in Brazil. She landed last week and was amazed by the view of the Amazon River from the plane. She has been enjoying the beautiful beaches of Rio de Janeiro, where local children invited her to play soccer with them. Tomorrow she will visit Christ the Redeemer, but the rest of her trip is unplanned so she can truly relax and enjoy herself.
The document discusses three surveys that rank the best cities in the world according to different factors. The Economist's Global Liveability Report ranked Melbourne, Australia as the best city due to its stability, healthcare, culture, environment and infrastructure. Vienna, Austria was ranked the best city by Mercer's Quality of Living Survey. Monocle decided Munich, Germany had the best connectivity, cultural centers and green space. However, famous cities like New York, Paris and London often lose points for issues like crime, traffic and infrastructure. While these surveys prefer quieter cities, some people prefer busier cities with more culture and diversity. The Economist's new report weighing culture and diversity more highly ranked Hong Kong as best, with Tokyo,
1. A woman named Esther is looking for help moving to a new home 3 km away in two weeks. She needs help with tasks like painting walls and checking electricity but does not have a car or van. Payment will be arranged.
2. A writer needs help typing a 400-page manuscript text within two weeks. The work pays £2 per page typed and £1 per page under 15 lines. Applicants must use their own computer and work in the writer's office.
3. A sailing trip around Mallorca from July 10-25 is seeking 3-4 people aged 40-50 who enjoy adventure. The relaxed trip involves sailing, swimming, snorkeling and helping manage the boat
This document appears to briefly mention several Egyptian and religious deities including Osiris, Isis, Serapis and references to the Christian Trinity. It does not provide much context or details about these topics.
The document discusses four ancient Egyptian sites: Temple of Debod, Temples dedicated to Amun, Isis and Apedemak, Proskinemata, and Abu Simbel. These sites contain temples and monuments from ancient Egypt that provide historical and religious significance.
The document discusses the meaning and role of pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Pharaohs were the supreme leaders and both political and religious heads who were sometimes considered gods. Historians divide Egyptian history into dynasties, with some notable pharaohs being Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Cleopatra VII. The Egyptians believed in an afterlife and built pyramids to house pharaohs and their belongings to help their souls ascend to heaven.
Serapis was a Greco-Egyptian god who represented life, death, fertility, and dreams. He was created by Ptolemy to combine aspects of Osiris and Apis. Isis was the daughter of Ra who embodied maternity, birth, and helped Osiris defeat Set. Osiris represented agriculture, vegetation, fertility, and resurrection. In Osiris' judgement, Anubis weighed the deceased's heart against Maat's feather while Thot recorded the results, with Ammyt the devourer waiting to consume those who failed.
The document discusses the ancient city of Alexandria in Egypt, describing its original districts of Rhakotis and Canopus, its street layout and water supply system, and some of its most prominent landmarks including the lighthouse, library, temple, and gymnasium, noting that a great fire damaged parts of the city.
The customer, Patricia, checks into a luxury hotel in New York but has several problems with her stay. She complains to the front desk clerk about receiving a room with a single bed instead of the double bed she booked, finding a hair in her soup when room service was ordered, and thinking her iPad was stolen by the maid, though it was later found in her bag. The clerk tries to resolve the issues to Patricia's satisfaction, offering a room upgrade, free lunch voucher, and to speak to housekeeping. However, Patricia's final complaint is about the bad weather in New York, leaving the clerk no ability to help and suggesting she try the hotel across the street instead.
The document provides examples of phrases used to describe trends and changes in data such as prices, costs, and employment levels. It gives phrases that indicate data bouncing back, leveling out, rising steadily then stabilizing, crashing to the lowest level in years, plummeting, remaining steady, rising steadily, rising, shooting up, going through the roof, a sharp rise, and falling.
This document provides vocabulary related to socializing. It includes 10 phrases: 1) "put your foot in it" means to say or do something silly, 2) "haven't got a clue who someone is" means you don't remember who they are or if you've met before, 3) "get to know someone" means starting to learn about them, 4) "mutual friend" refers to someone both people know but have never met together, 5) "have a lot in common" means sharing similar experiences, 6) "break the ice" means doing something to make a situation less tense, 7) someone's name "ringing a bell" means it seems familiar but you can't recall where you know it
The document discusses the European origins of some English words and provides some quirky facts about the English language. It notes that many English words come from other European languages, such as Portuguese, Czech, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and French. It also shares statistics about the widespread use and importance of English in Europe, including that over half of Europeans consider English a useful second language, over 80% of primary and secondary students study it, and it is the dominant language of business worldwide.
This infographic provides definitions for words taken from the Macmillan Dictionary copyrighted in 2015. It presents terms and their meanings in a visual format for easy reference. The dictionary is a trusted source for word definitions and language guidance.
This document provides definitions for several idioms that relate to the earth, including "come back to earth" meaning to return to normal life after a period of happiness or excitement, "mother earth" referring to the world as the place where all things originate, "earth up" meaning to add soil around a plant to help it grow, "down-to-earth" describing something practical and sensible, "earth-shattering" referring to something extremely surprising and important, and "hell on earth" defining an extremely unpleasant situation or place. The definitions are from www.macmillandictionary.com.
B.B. King was a legendary blues guitarist and singer born on a plantation in 1925. He learned to play blues guitar from his cousin and started performing on Beale Street in Memphis under the name "Beale Street Blues Boy" before adopting the stage name "B.B. King." King inspired generations of musicians over his long career, during which he won 15 Grammys and received the National Medal of Arts, and was praised by musicians like Eric Clapton and Bono for keeping the blues alive.
This document defines and provides examples for 10 common idioms related to royalty, including "Queen Bee" which refers to the most important person in a group, "Crown Jewels" which are one's most valuable possessions, and "To Hold Court" which means to talk to a group paying close attention. It explains idioms such as "Drama Queen" that refers to someone who exaggerates situations, and "To Build Castles in the Air" which means to have unrealistic dreams. The document is from a website that defines idioms.
The film Crash (2004) directed by Paul Haggis won three Academy Awards. It depicts four intersecting stories that explore racism in Los Angeles from different perspectives. Whiplash (2014) stars Miles Teller as a young drummer who pursues excellence under the abusive instruction of his teacher played by J.K. Simmons. August: Osage County (2013) depicts troubled relationships between a mother and her three daughters when their father disappears in rural Oklahoma. Love Actually (2003) is a romantic comedy featuring an ensemble cast and several intertwining love stories taking place in London around Christmas time.
The film Whiplash depicts the intense relationship between ambitious young jazz drummer Andrew and his abusive but talented instructor Terence Fletcher. Andrew is accepted into Fletcher's elite studio band but Fletcher pushes his students to extreme limits. The film contains highly stressful scenes and shows the sacrifices needed to excel in music. It features wonderful jazz music and an impactful ending, showing the hardness of achieving greatness in music.
The film August was directed by John Wells and stars Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts and Ewan McGregor. It is set in Oklahoma and explores the troubled relationships between a mother and her three daughters when their father disappears and commits suicide. One strength of the film is the dialogue and fight between the bitter mother Violet and her daughter Barbara. The reviewer recommends it for its exploration of psychology and psychotic family relationships.
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1. COMPLAINT LETTERS
December, 6th 2013
Dear FOX editor,
I am following Castle television series and I am writing a
complaint because lately you have been repeating the same
chapters. I hope you understand that, under these
conditions, it is not possible to follow the plot of the series.
I live in an incredibly small, almost hamlet, village and as you
can imagine finding entertainment in a village this small is
monumentally difficult. I love the series and it is one of my
favourite hobbies to watch with my friends every Saturday,
so please try to issue the series in order, chapter by chapter
without repeating.
I have spent several months watching the same episodes
and my friends and I do not want to continue like this, I hope you understand
why.
Furthermore I have tried to communicate with you by phone and when I called
your helpline, it took me three quarters of an hour to get through. Also, when I
did, the five-minute useless conversation cost me seven pounds.
I hope this letter will be also helpful to you. I think many of your viewers will be
also annoyed and that can make your audience go down significantly.
As compensation for these months of bad issuing of the series, I think you
should issue three straight episodes of the new season of Castle in the same
day.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
Carolina Duro Penkova
2. Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm writing to complain about the toy truck I bought
in a shop called “Toys for Children” on December 15
this year and the service I received when I bought
the toy truck.
When I was in the shop I asked the seller if this toy
was suitable for five-year-old children and he said
yes. We checked the instructions and it said "suitable
for four-year-old children or older”. So I bought the
toy. On Christmas Day the child hurt himself badly
when his finger was trapped between the wheels and the body of the truck. So we
had to go to the hospital, where the doctor told me that these kinds of toys are very
dangerous because the space between both parts is too small for this age.
I went to the shop and told the seller what happened with the toy. He said it was not
his problem and I was informed that I should talk to you. That is the reason why I am
writing to you, to let you know what happened and to ask for a solution.
This toy is dangerous and I think it should be taken out of the market. In my opinion,
you should compensate us for the damage caused.
I look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,
Marisa Aguilera Santiago.
3. Fernando López Veloso.
EOI Embajadores, Intermediate II, 2013.
Dear Sir,
Last month I bought a bike machine for a Christmas
present at your shop. I paid it and, following my order,
you sent it to my home some days after, just for
Christmas Day.
I immediately realised that there was something wrong with the bike machine you sent me. It
was not the same as the sample in the shop. It is another much more expensive model which
is too good for my wishes. The bike machine I bought doesn’t have any training computer, or
vibration position as the one you sent me.
I called the customer service where you are the director and they said to me that there was
not any other bike machine like the one I bought. The best solution was to keep the other
best bike you sent me at the same price. I explained them it was not a good solution for me,
but they did not want to hear me. They rejected my complaint.
So, I have decided to write this letter of complaint because I feel your solution is unfair for
the following reasons: I spent a lot of time at your store looking for the perfect bike machine
for me: the cheapest one, the oldest model, its strap had an obvious defect, its wrist was
cracked and its seat was very uncomfortable. It was a horrible fit machine. But it was my
perfect choice. And you gave me the best fit machine in the market. There is no law.
I would like to give away a “poisoned” Christmas present to my mother-in-law (because her
doctor indicated her this specific exercise) so she suffers with the bike machine I’d choosen
as I’d suffered because of her continuous crude comments about me during last twenty
years. But she is happy with her new toy. She is gasping all day plugging the vibration
position and I suffer for it.
I only want you to understand that you destroyed my Christmas wishes. I’ll protest strongly
to Santa at the way in which you have conducted this matter.
Merry Christmas,
Fernando López Veloso
4. 23 St. José Street
28941 Madrid
9 Decembre 2013
18 Summer Street
00155 London
Dear Mr Smith,
I am writing to express my strong dissatisfaction with your last letter with details of our
rental conditions change which make our situation difficult.
To begin with, the last rent rise was three months ago and the new rise will mean we have to
get one tenant which is impossible, because my husband and I are expecting a son who will
be born in March and we will need all the bedrooms.
Added to all this, the last month I wroteabout the heating, it does not work and the repair
work has not yet been carried out.
I would be grateful if you could arrange for the heating to be fixed within the next two days
and I would appreciate it if you could contact me on 00 34 1234 4321 to discuss about the
rent rise.
Yours Sincerely,
Pilar Martínez
5. Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to complain about the purchase I made on your
website on 12 December this year and also the service I have
received.
I bought a 150 piece- custom puzzle of for a Christmas gift to
my nine-year- old son. I have to say that everything offered at
your sales page was incorrect.
According to you, prior to 15 December orders arrive before Christmas. However, the
shipping reached my home on 27 December, three days later than Christmas day,
although the order was done 4 days before the date guaranteed. This has been a big
problem for us as we had to improvise a Christmas gift for our son.
In addition, as the delivery did not arrive, I sent a number of emails but they were
never answered.
To make matters worse, you offer a durable box and we found that the tin was
punched and deformed on the corners, making it almost impossible to put the lid
once removed.
But the worst was that we sent a photograph of our pet to customize the puzzle but
we received a puzzle with a picture of a hunting scene: several men photographed
carrying shotguns next to a dead elephant.
After all these facts, a minor problem is that the package did not include the gift card
which had a Santa’s message to our son.
As you understand, all these facts are unacceptable. Therefore, we expect a letter of
explanation and certainly a substantial refund as compensation for all these
nonsense. We were seriously annoyed, especially because it affected the illusion of
our son. We feel that at least you should send the real puzzle with the indicated text
and also return the purchase money and shipping.
Yours faithfully,
Juan Carlos (NI2. M-W 19-21.15)
6. 3 Laurel Street
28005 Madrid
9 November 2013
Customer Information Point
Vodafone Sol Station Metro Madrid
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to express my strong dissatisfaction with Accessibility in Metro Madrid,
in particular with measures to access Vodafone Sol Station, Line 1.
Yesterday, I had to go from Atocha Station to Vodafone Sol Station. Firstly, I made
sure that the station had measures on accessibility because I was going to travel with
my baby and his baby buggy. When I checked the subway map, I could see the
symbol of accessibility in Vodafone Sol Station and therefore I decided to make the
journey with my baby. When we arrived in the station, surprisingly, there was no way
out, only the stairs, no elevator, no ramp, nothing. How do you explain this?
Fortunately, a gentleman helped me to carry my baby to the hall.
I expect a letter of explanation about this situation I´d also like you to remove the
accessibility symbol from the station so nobody else has the same problem. I really
think that symbol should not exist if it does not match reality.
Yours faithfully,
Alicia Trigueros
7. Student: Silvia Gómez Velasco.
Group: 2013-2014 Intermediate Level 2. Monday and Wednesday: 19:00-21:30.
LETTER OF COMPLAINT
www.gitsmappedout.com
10 Convenio Street
28007 Madrid / Spain
7 January 2014
Dear Sir / Madam,
I’m writing to express my strong dissatisfaction with the puzzle I bought from your website on
21st November last year, and the service I have received.
When I ordered the puzzle, I was informed that delivery would take two weeks, but in fact it
took six weeks, arriving too late to use it as my son’s Christmas gift, so I have used it as my
son’s Three-Wise-Men gift.
When I finally received the puzzle, its packaging was opened and broken, but I tried to fix and
wrap it, because it was the only present that I had for him that day.
The size chosen by me had 500 pieces, but in my box there were only 250 pieces, so while
my irritation grew bigger, my son began to put together the pieces and I discovered that it was
not a personalised jigsaw puzzle with my son’s photo, but it was a simple earth map. However,
the worst thing of all was when my son discovered who Three-Wise-Men are, because you
sent me the puzzle on Saturday afternoon, when I explained it should be delivered in the
mornings, and never at the weekend.
So I rang to complain, but I was told that I should have written more carefully the size and the
time specifications.
Please contact me as soon as possible to let me know what you are going to do about to this
because on your website you promised a full refund if I was not satisfied. Money isn’t the most
important thing in this case, what matters the most is that your business has broken my son’s
dream.
Yours faithfully,
Ms Gómez.