IELTS Cambridge 14 | Sample Answers
Letter to School

Write a letter to the course director at the cookery school. In your letter:
- describe what you enjoyed about the course
- say how much cooking you've done since the course
- suggest another cookery course you'd like the school to offer
Band 9 Sample Response
Dear Course Director,
I recently completed the "Fundamentals of French Cuisine" cookery course at your school and I wanted to express my appreciation for the experience. The hands-on approach to learning, working in a professional kitchen and the experienced instructors were all excellent.
Since completing the course, I have been regularly cooking at home and experimenting with different recipes and techniques. I have been experimenting with different recipes and techniques, and have even had the opportunity to impress my friends and family with my cooking.
In addition to the course I just finished, I would suggest that your school offer a "Advanced French Pastry" course. This course would focus on the techniques and ingredients of a specific type of cuisine. For example, it would cover everything from classic French Pastry dishes to modern takes on traditional recipes.
Thank you for the opportunity to learn and grow in the kitchen.
Sincerely,
Writing comments
The following are the reason why this task gets a Band 9 in IELTS:
I wanted to express my appreciation for the experience.
Presenting good news first is a great way to gain and retain your readers attention. Everyone enjoys knowing good things about themselves. This will add to the tone.
I have been experimenting with different recipes and techniques, and have even had the opportunity to impress my friends and family with my cooking.
This sentences addresses one of the bullet points. It is important to address all the bullet points to get at least a Band 7 in TA.
Thank you for the opportunity to learn and grow in the kitchen.
This will add to both your TA and CC. This is a nice way to smoothly end your letter. This sentence rounds off the letter and tell the reader that it is time to close.