Medium Of Instruction Letter
Medium Of Instruction Letter
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a student of class {STD} and my name is {student’s name}. I want to change my medium of instruction from Hindi to English. Please find enclosed documents which prove that I know English very well. Kindly let me know the procedure for changing the medium of instruction.
Thanking you in anticipation, Yours truly
Name of the student,
Dear Student,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been selected for admission in our school. Our school is situated at address [insert address]. It is a co-educational institution, affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The classes start on [enter date] and continue till June/December with two breaks in between. We hope that this information will be useful for your admission purpose.[endtext]
Class,
The word “class” is used in the following contexts:
- The class you are studying. For example, English 101 is a class about English.
- A grade level in school. For example, sixth grade is one of several possible grades that you can achieve in elementary school.
School address,
School address:
123 Main Street, Anytown, USA 12345-6789
Contact information:
Phone number: (555) 555-1234; Fax number: (555) 555-1235; Email address: [email protected]
Date.
Date. The date of the letter should be included in the body of your message, either at the top or bottom of the page. For example:
`Date: June 15, 2016
To Whom It May Concern:`
Sub: Request for Medium of Instruction to be changed to English.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to request that my Medium of Instruction (MOI) be changed to English. I have been studying in the MOI of Bengali, but now I feel that it would be better for me and my future if I were taught in English.
The following documents are enclosed:
- My student card, which shows my current MOI. This is being kept on file by the school and can be retrieved at any time from their website if needed. It shows that I am currently enrolled in a course with a Bengali medium of instruction and will graduate with a certificate showing this fact as well as all other information about myself. This will also help them verify who we are if there is ever any question about our identity!
Dear [Sir/Madam],
Dear [Sir/Madam],
The purpose of this letter is to inform you that I have decided to withdraw my son, [NAME OF STUDENT], from the Summer School for Math and Science at your institution. Our experience in the school has been very disappointing, as my child has suffered from psychological stress due to bullying from his fellow students and even some faculty members. We feel that it would be best for him if he were to return home with us instead of staying on campus for another week.
To ensure that no fees are incurred by this action, please cancel any future payments we may owe you for tuition or other expenses related directly (or indirectly) to our son’s enrollment in your program this summer.
I am a student of class {STD} and my name is {student’s name}. I want to change my medium of instruction from Hindi to English. Please find enclosed documents which prove that I know English very well. Kindly let me know the procedure for changing the medium of instruction.
Dear {Teacher’s name},
I am a student of class {STD} and my name is {student’s name}. I want to change my medium of instruction from Hindi to English. Please find enclosed documents which prove that I know English very well. Kindly let me know the procedure for changing the medium of instruction.
Thanking you,
Thanking you in anticipation,
Thanking you in anticipation,
Yours truly,
Signature
Yours truly,
Yours truly,
Signature of Student Name
Date
This will help you write a letter requesting your teacher to change your medium of instruction from Hindi to English.
Dear Mr. or Ms. Teacher (or Dear Sir/Madam),
I am writing to request that you change my medium of instruction from Hindi to English. I have proficiencies in the English language, demonstrated through my score on the TOEFL and SAT exams, as well as by my high school GPA. My proficiency in Hindi is poor due to lack of practice, but I have been studying it for many years and can produce simple sentences with confidence when necessary. Further support for this request comes from a recent study by researchers at Stanford University that shows that students who are taught in their native language perform better than those taught part or all of their coursework in another language.* The purpose of this letter is not only to ask for such a change but also to explain why it would be beneficial both socially and academically if this were implemented.
The letter should be written in a professional tone, using formal language.