Task 1: Writing an Email (Sample Responses)
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Read the following information.


Car Accident

You saw a car accident. Now you have been asked to write a report for the police describing the scene.

Write an email to the police in about 150-200 words. Your email should do the following things:


  • Explain when and where you saw the accident.
  • Describe the road conditions, what you saw, and how many people and vehicles were involved.
  • Explain who you feel was responsible and why.


To police inspector, fox creek town

Dear sir\ madam,


    I would like to inform that  the i have  seen a huge  car accident  near the  wall mart  mall where divested five cars and  some peoples are really on  the critical condition which unexpected. victims are on the road that need some body help for them as soon as possible. it would be more appreciate if  some reprehensive send  to the occurred place.

  It was ten a.m. the accident happened near the mall, the weather wasn't clear that why very difficult to recognize the place due the the circumstance is to bad as well, If i explain the condition of road was not proper gravel all over precisely, spared  soil and stones all over road that made inconvenient to the victims to identify correct direction.

  Two persons  were injured in the cars than others were on the road they are unconscious boldly. the  I was there to help the them and i called the ambulance before call called ambulance i call help line. Their response was positive.

  The responsible is not only the police man because the liability to all public this kinds of divested
  We can save some life on time.
 applicant

To Whom It May Concern,

I am writing to you as a witness to a car accident that took place on February 26th 2015 in which one car (Honda Accord carrying one male passenger) collided with another (Ford Escort carrying one male passenger) on the busy intersection that is Yonge and Eglington at approximately 1:25pm.

The accident happened when one car #1 (Honda Accord) could not stop in time at the set of lights on Yonge St and the end result being the car had collided with the car #2 in front (Ford Escort) this was not due to speeding as i could see the car travelling at what i would comprehend as being an appropriate speed but due to the icy conditions on the roads, I believe the man traveling in the Ford Escort was responsible for the accident and should have took into account the icy conditions and should have gave more space between cars as it looked like he was travelling very close to the Ford Escort

I believe this information to be true to the best of my knowledge,

Thank you

Josh Johnson

To whom it may concern,

The following is an account of the vehicle accident I witnessed on February 16th, 2014 at approximately 6:45pm.  The accident occurred on in the intersection of George Street and Mason Avenue in Jumpton, Alberta.

At that time of the accident, I was walking northbound on George Street, towards the intersection with Mason Avenue.  The road conditions were slick as an intense rainfall event had just passed through the city, however it was not raining at that time.

Car A (a Ford F150) was on George Road (heading northbound), waiting in the intersection with Mason Street to turn left.  When the traffic light turned red, Car A commenced turning left onto Mason Street.  However, at the same time, Car B (a purple Corvette) who was travelling southbound on George Street, also entered the intersection on the red light.

Car A hit the left side of Car B.  The drivers in both cars required medical attention from the ambulance that arrived on the scene shortly after.  No other passengers or vehicles were involved in the accident.

I believe Car B was at fault for failing to stop at a red light.

Regards

Mavis

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