Read the emails. Choose the correct phrase to complete each email and decide which one is informal and semi-formal
[semi-formal|informal]
Dear Mr Peters,
I am writing to ask [for your advice|what you think] on [my choice of|choosing] a career. The time has come for me to make [this decision|up my mind] and I [am quite confused|'m so lost].
I have longed to be a musician since I was young. My parents [don't like|disapprove of] the life of a musician and [think that I should|would rather see me] choose something [more respectable|better]. On the other hand, I [really fancy signing up|am enthusiastic about enrolling] in music studies at university. I [understand|get] my parents' [concern|worry], but I [prefer to follow|want to have] a career that is satisfying and fulfills me. I would very much [appreciate your advice|love it if you helped me out].
Kind regards,
James Preston
[semi-formal|informal]
Dear David,
Just writing to ask [for your advice|what you think] I should do about [my choice of|choosing] a job. Time's up and I have to make [this decision|up my mind] but I [am quite confused|'m so lost].
I have wanted to be a musician since I was young. My parents [don't like|disapprove of] the life of a musician and [think that I should|would rather see me] choose something [more respectable|better]. On the other hand, I [really fancy signing up|am enthusiastic about enrolling] in music studies at the university. I [understand|get] why they [concern|worry] but I [prefer to follow|want to have] a job that I enjoy doing.
Please, I'd [appreciate your advice|love it if you helped me out].
Thanks,
James