Formal letters - Formal style-impersonal
- Complex sentence structure (Passive Voice, non-colloquial English, advanced vocabulary)
- Each paragraph develops one specific area
- Only facts, no use of literary devices
- No use of short forms
- Example:
Transactional letters - We write a transactional letter to respond to some kind of written input. This input may be a letter, an advertisement, an invitation, notes, etc, or a combination of these.
- When we write a transactional letter, we have to:
- -Read the rubric carefully, underlining the key words/phrases
- -Choose a writing style depending on who we are writing to (informal, semi-formal or formal)
- -Cover all the points in the rubric in full sentences.
- -We should use our own words.
- Example:
Your address - 6 Pushkin St.,
- Dmitrov 146150
- Russia
- The postcode of your city/town
The date Salutation - Dear Sirs- to a company
- Dear Sir – to a man if you don’t know his name
- Dear Madame – to a woman if you don’t know her name
- Dear Mr Smith – to a man
- Dear Mrs Smith –to a married woman
- Dear Miss Smith – to an unmarried woman or a girl
- Dear Ms Smith – to a married or unmarried woman (if her marital status is not known to you or if she prefers to be addressed this way)
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