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In this tutorial, the speaker explains how to write a motivation letter for a scholarship. A motivation letter is an academic document expressing a student's interest in a specific course, degree program, university, or scholarship, detailing how it will benefit them. It should be submitted alongside the scholarship application. The speaker outlines the writing process, starting with the recipient's details. If unknown, simply include the university name. Next, specify the department or faculty, such as mathematics, and include the relevant office or address. The letter should open with a formal salutation, using "Dear Sirs/Madams" or, if the recipient’s name is known, "Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Last Name]."