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In a previous blog post , we began exploring a formula called ODAC, which basically breaks up your IELTS letter into four key elements – O pening, D etails, A ction and C losing. If used appropriately, it could help you structure your IELTS letter effectively, improving your chances of securing a high band score for the task.  

Read on to find out more about the remaining two parts of the formula.

As mentioned previously, there are always three bullet points presented in the question for you to address in your letter. Although there are no hard and fast rules about formulating the bullet points, one of them, which is usually the third, will very often be something action-oriented – for example, say what action you would like the company to take or suggest someone he/she could take in your place . In other words, you will be asked to perform some kind of action, such as making a request, giving instru