CEFR
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👤 By Doniyor Aslanov
CEFR LETTER WRITING
Greeting or salutation: In the actual test, you are requested to address Dear Sir or Madam, not a specific name.
Introduction: This part is intended to get the recipient to want to continue reading, and to give the recipient an idea as to why you are writing. This can all go in one paragraph.
Body: This is the longest part of the letter which contains the main points. Change paragraphs and indent each time you change the point you are writing about.
Conclusion: This is when you wrap the letter up politely in an appropriate style or tone.
Closing: You should choose an exit expression which lines up with the heading, for example
Yours faithfully / sincerely (formal); Best wishes, All the best (personal).
You should generally apply the following principles called six ‘C’ when writing a letter.
Be clear: Have a definite purpose when writing, and make sure it is clearly communicated. Leave nothing unexplained or glossed over.
Be correct: Check that all your information is accurate and relevant. Double-check your spelling, punctuation and grammar. Proofread it before you send it.
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