Used to politely introduce an important point, piece of information, or a problem that you want someone to notice or consider.
“I would like to bring to your attention that the deadline for the project has been moved to next Friday.”
“I would like to bring to your attention a small error in the sales report from last quarter.”
Use this phrase in CELPIP Writing (e.g., email or survey response) or Speaking (e.g., giving advice or expressing an opinion) to sound professional and formal when pointing out a key detail or issue. It is especially effective in Task 1 Writing (email) or Task 2 (responding to a survey) to emphasize a concern or suggestion.
Synonyms: I would like to point out, I would like to highlight, I would like to draw your attention to