Re: inform As always, without knowing the context it's difficult to say exactly. What's the connection between the course, the education programme and the Teaching practice?? Do they clash? I'm presuming that this is the case - if not, the meaning of my rewrite below may not be exactly what you intended :
1. inform is a transitive verb - it must take an object. So the sentence should start : I am writing to inform you that...
2. I would then continue : I am writing to inform you that this course has been rescheduled for Term One. I was not previously aware that scheduling it in Term Two would cause a clash with the teaching practice involved in the Education programme. |