IELTS General Writing Task 1 – You borrowed a book from a colleague and accidentally damaged it. Write a letter explaining the situation and offering compensation.
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IELTS General Writing Task 1 – Damaged Borrowed Book Letter

IELTS General Writing Task 1 – Damaged Borrowed Book

You borrowed a book from a colleague and accidentally damaged it. Write a letter explaining the situation and offering compensation.

Model Answer (Band 8–8.5)

Dear Sarah,

I am writing to sincerely apologise for the unfortunate damage to the book that you were kind enough to lend me last week. I feel extremely embarrassed about the situation and wanted to explain what happened as soon as possible.

While I was reading it at home yesterday evening, a cup of coffee was accidentally knocked over and a considerable amount of liquid spilled onto several pages. Although I tried to dry it immediately, some of the pages have unfortunately become stained and slightly warped.

Please accept my heartfelt apologies for this carelessness. I fully understand the inconvenience I have caused and would like to take full responsibility for the damage. I would be more than happy to replace the book with a brand-new copy or reimburse you for its full cost, whichever you prefer.

Once again, I am truly sorry for this incident, and I hope you will forgive my mistake.

Yours sincerely,
Daniel

Analytical Review – Strengths, Weaknesses & Improvements

1. Strengths
  • Clear apologetic and responsible tone appropriate for the situation.
  • Logical structure: apology → explanation → compensation → closing.
  • Strong phrases such as “take full responsibility,” “heartfelt apologies,” “brand-new copy”.
  • Natural flow with no unnecessary repetition.
2. Weaknesses
  • The exact value of the book is not mentioned.
3. Recommended Improvements
  • Add the approximate price to strengthen the offer of compensation.
  • Include a future gesture to rebuild trust.
4. Stronger Synonyms & Useful Collocations
  • apologise → express my sincere regret
  • carelessness → momentary negligence
  • replace the book → provide a full replacement
  • take responsibility → accept full liability
5. How to Reach a Higher Band
  • Add one polite conditional sentence.
  • Include a specific compensation timeline.
  • Maintain the same level of emotional control and clarity.