Part 2
Read the emails below. Are these sentences true (T), false (F) or not given (NG)?
(6) Mr Patterson wants to take his money out of the country.
(7) If Mr Ian Driver agrees to the use of his bank account he will get half of the money.
(8) Mr Patterson intends to avoid paying taxes and duties.
(9) Mr Driver has got a bank account in the UK.
(10) Mr Patterson requires insurance before he transfers the money into Mr Driver’s account.
Dears Sirs,
My name is Mr H. Patterson and I have been given your name as a reliable person. I am writing to you with a suggestion. I work in the International Bank here in my country and it has recently come to my attention that there is money in the region of $25 million in an account here in the name of Mr Frank Baxter. Research has revealed that Mr Frank Baxter died in a plane crash in 2003 and did not leave his money to anyone. Unfortunately, if I take the money out in my country it will all be taken in taxes and duties by the government here. However, if I can move the money abroad then it will be free of any taxes.
As I said, I was given your name as an honest person. My proposal is that you help me move the money to a bank somewhere abroad. For your trouble I will give you a share of the money to the amount of $10 million.
In order to carry out this transaction all I require is your email address and your postal address.
Yours Mr H Patterson.
Dear Mr Patterson,
I am interested in your proposition and I am sending you my details. As you are already aware my name is Mr Ian Driver. My email address (but I’m sure you already know this) is i.driver@yamoo.com and my address is 24 Sharp Street, Islington, London, N3 4PR.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Ian Driver
Dear Mr Driver
Thank you for the details. I now have more information regarding the transaction of $25 million to a European Bank. To carry out the full transaction I will require $300 as an insurance and also the details of the bank account into which the money can be deposited.
I hope that this will all be possible.
Yours truly,
Mr H. Patterson.
Writing
You have been asked to write a report for a charity organization. The charity has some money to spend in your local area. Choose something that you think will benefit people living in your area that could use some money effectively. Write about what your choice is, why you’ve chosen it and how the money could be spent to benefit local people. Write between 200–250 words.
Straightforward Upper Intermediate Progress Test 4 p
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