Hi,
I have just written a letter which will go along with my CV and a couple of other forms to Ford Motor Company (in uk). I am 14 years old and in year 10. Could you please give me advice on the letter so far and maybe how to round it off nicely. Thanks a lot.
My address
1
2
3
postcode
telephone
5th
June 2007
Mr. ***,
Address 1
Address 2
3,
4,
5,
6,
postcode.
Dear Mr. ***,
I am writing to you to apply for a work experience place at Ford
Motor Company between the 12th November 2007 and the 23rd
November 2007.
Currently,
I am a fourteen year old student in year 10 at the *** school. When I finish my
compulsory education, I plan to go to sixth form. After this I hope to continue
higher education by going to university.
As
well as taking all required subjects and my three chosen options (French, I.T.
and History) I chose to take Music and Astronomy after school. Unfortunately,
the teacher was unable to continue the Astronomy classes and I have will have
to wait until next year to continue this subject.
I
am particularly interested in English, I.T. and History. Learning about the
past is very appealing to me and in I.T. I have managed to develop a skill of
touch typing rather quickly. I enjoy English because I enjoy creative writing.
We got to extensively write creatively in one piece of coursework this year,
which I received an A* for.
I
have enclosed a CV with this letter, which contains my predicted grades from
our Spring Term Monitoring. I do not feel these grades are accurate in all
cases. For example, in I.T I have been predicted a C grade. This in fact, was
the case for every pupil in my class. Also, since this monitoring took place,
our school has changed the course from DIDA to OCR Nationals. I believe I will
receive a much higher grade than this by the end of the year. One example of me
doing well in I.T. was in year 7, when I won an award for best student of the
year. In History, I was also predicted a B grade. We have recently taken our
year 10 tests, which are comprised of actual GCSE questions. I received an A in
History, which I am confident I will get in
the real GCSEs. In Science, I was Predicted a B grade. In our most
recent set of science of science exams I received two A* grades and an A grade.
I believe I will receive higher than a B here too. In RE I was also predicted a
B. I do not believe this grade to be accurate either due to our teacher being
away for a majority of the year so far. In this time we have had a supply
teacher. At the end of last year we had a test in RE which I received a level
7, which is the highest possible level. I hope to achieve an A in this subject.
Finally, in music I am predicted a D. Due to this lesson taking place
optionally, after school, I was not able to attend for an extended period of
time due to a family issue. I hope to soon be back on track in this subject.