Question:
You are attending music classes at a local college. You are not satisfied with the classes. Write a letter to the college administration about your dissatisfaction. In your letter:
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Explain why you joined these classes
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Describe the problems you are facing
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Suggest what you want them to do
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with the music classes I have been attending at your college for the past month. While I enrolled with high expectations, unfortunately, my experience so far has been disappointing for several reasons.
Firstly, the classes often start late and finish earlier than scheduled, which reduces the actual learning time. This not only affects the progress of the course but also feels unfair to those of us who have paid the full fee. Secondly, the classroom environment is quite noisy due to poor soundproofing. The external disturbances make it challenging to focus, especially during practical sessions.
Moreover, I noticed that the syllabus is not being followed as outlined in the brochure. For example, the promised modules on advanced chord progressions and improvisation techniques have not been introduced yet. The lessons mostly revolve around basic exercises, which I have already mastered.
I believe these issues can be addressed by ensuring strict adherence to class timings, improving the soundproofing of the room, and following the advertised curriculum. I would appreciate it if you could look into this matter promptly so that students can benefit fully from the classes.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your Name]
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