Write a sentence about each of these people’s ambitions.
This worksheet is about practicing writing sentences to the question “What do you want to be?” Students read and write. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Writing About What You Want to Be: Formal Tone
Aspect | Guidelines | Examples |
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Introduction | – Begin with a polite greeting or salutation. – State your full name and any relevant titles. | – Dear Sir/Madam, – Greetings, – My name is Jane Adams. |
Desired Career | – Clearly state the career or profession you aspire to pursue. – Explain why this field interests you. | – I am passionate about environmental conservation, and I aspire to become an environmental scientist. |
Skills and Qualities | – Highlight the skills and qualities that align with your desired career. – Be specific and concise. | – My analytical skills and attention to detail make me well-suited for research in this field.– I possess strong communication skills, which are essential for advocacy work. |
Education and Preparation | – Mention any relevant education or training you have completed or plan to pursue. – Discuss your readiness for the role. | – I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, and I am currently pursuing a Master’s in Environmental Science. – I have actively participated in workshops and conferences related to sustainable development. |
Closing | – Conclude with a polite closing phrase. – Express gratitude for the reader’s time. | – Thank you for considering my aspirations. – I appreciate your attention to my career goals. |
Remember:
- Keep the tone formal and respectful.
- Focus on your passion, skills, and readiness.
- Proofread your writing for clarity and professionalism.