- Alzinskaya T.V.
- Belozerki,
- 2011
Content: - A Letter: what is it?
- General outline for letters
- Informal letters
- Formal letters
- Transactional letters
- Speech patterns:
- - Introductory paragraph
- -Making a reference
- -Enclosure
- -Making a request
- -Making a suggestion, an offer, an invitation
- -Making an apology
- - Making an official thanks
- -Congratulations, wishes
- -Closing the letter
- Tasks
- Links
What is a letter? - It is a message from one person to another, from one organization to another or from an individual to an organization.
- It can either be hand-written, typed, or printed.
Why do people write letters? - To tell about something
- To ask for help/some information
- To invite
- To complain
- To express thanks/regrets/congratulations
- To apply for a job
- etc.
How to put letters and notes in envelopes - A long single sheet of Letter paper
General outline for letters - Paragraph 1
- Reasons for writting
- Final paragraph
- Closing remarks
Letters Informal letters - An informal letter or a personal letter is a letter to a close friend or an acquaintance.
Informal letters Style in Informal letters - Short, zappy style (abbreviations)
- Use of slang or colloquial English- use of idioms- phrasal verbs
- Pronouns are often omitted
- Chatty, use of literary devices
- Use of short forms
- Example:
Informal letters beginnings and endings - 1. Some useful expressions on how to begin an informal letter
- · Thank you for your letter which I received yesterday.
- · I was pleasantly surprised to hear from you.
- · It was wonderful to hear from you after so long.
- · Thank you for your letter. I was pleased to hear that you are in good health.
- · It was really nice hearing from you. I am glad that you like your new school.
- · I hope this letter finds you in the pink (of health).
- · Thank you for the lovely birthday card.
- 2. Some useful expressions on how to end an informal letter
- · I promise to write to you soon.
- · I hope you will reply soon.
- · Give my best wishes to your parents.
- · I am looking forward to seeing you.
- · I look forward to hearing from you.
- · Do write and tell me how you are progressing.
- · Do write soon.
Formal (business) letters - Business letter is an old form of official correspondence. A business letter is written by an individual to an organization or an organization to another organization. Business letters are written for various purposes. One writes a letter to enquire information, apply for a job, acknowledge someone's work, and appreciate one's job done, etc.
- The most common types of business letters
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