#IELTS_Writing
#Writing_a_letter
"Introduction"
Apart from its degree of importance in IELTS, writing a letter is considered as an aspect of art which takes practice, knowledge and ability. If you learn the basic parts of a letter, it will help you to create letters for a variety of reasons.
"Kinds of Letters"
π· Formal Letters
Formal letters are those letters which follow certain styles of writing a letter.
πΉFormal letters:
Business letter
Acceptance Letter
Address Change Letter
Adjustment Letter
Persuasive Letter
Petition Letter
Refusal Letter
Request Letter
Reference Letter
Resignation Letter
Resolution Letter
Retirement Letter
Recommendation Letter
Sales Letter
Termination Letter
Thanks Letter
etc...
πΆ Informal Letters
Informal letters are those letters which are written with minimalistic rules. Informal letters are personal correspondences and that is why they do not require as much of a rule observance as compared to the formal letters.
πΈ Informal letters :
Cancellation Letter
Farewell Letter
Friendly letter
Invitation letter
Holiday letter
etc...
"Parts of the Letter"
π Your address
π Date
βοΈ Inside Address
π The Greeting
βΉοΈπ ΏοΈThe Introductory Paragraph
π The Body
π The Closing
#Writing_a_letter
"Introduction"
Apart from its degree of importance in IELTS, writing a letter is considered as an aspect of art which takes practice, knowledge and ability. If you learn the basic parts of a letter, it will help you to create letters for a variety of reasons.
"Kinds of Letters"
π· Formal Letters
Formal letters are those letters which follow certain styles of writing a letter.
πΉFormal letters:
Business letter
Acceptance Letter
Address Change Letter
Adjustment Letter
Persuasive Letter
Petition Letter
Refusal Letter
Request Letter
Reference Letter
Resignation Letter
Resolution Letter
Retirement Letter
Recommendation Letter
Sales Letter
Termination Letter
Thanks Letter
etc...
πΆ Informal Letters
Informal letters are those letters which are written with minimalistic rules. Informal letters are personal correspondences and that is why they do not require as much of a rule observance as compared to the formal letters.
πΈ Informal letters :
Cancellation Letter
Farewell Letter
Friendly letter
Invitation letter
Holiday letter
etc...
"Parts of the Letter"
π Your address
π Date
βοΈ Inside Address
π The Greeting
βΉοΈπ ΏοΈThe Introductory Paragraph
π The Body
π The Closing
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#Writing_a_letter
#Informal_letter
πΉAn informal letterπΉ
A friendly letter
The friendly letter is typically less formal than that of a business letter.
πUsually the first paragraph of the body will consist of an introduction which will give the recipient an idea about why you're writing to them with a short summary of the main topic of your letter.
πThe next few paragraphs will usually consist of the message you want to get across along with any details you may want to convey.
πThe last paragraph will usually be the conclusion where you wrap everything up. You can sum up your main idea in this paragraph, thank the recipient for their time, wish the recipient well, and/or ask any questions.
γ½οΈFriendly Letter Formatγ½οΈ
[Your Street Address]
[Your City, ST Zip Code]
[Month Day, Year]
Dear [Recipient Name],
[Paragraph 1 ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ------]
[Paragraph 2 ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ------]
[Paragraph 3 ----- ----- --------- --- ----- ----- ----- ------]
Sincerely,
[Your Signature]
Here's a sample of an informal letter
π°π°π°
ππA friendly letterππ
My dear Margaret,
Here it is summer time, and the birds are singing and the flowers are blooming and the bees making honey, and we haven't been fishing yet. Well, there is only one more month till July, and then we will go, and no mistake. I thought you might write and tell me about the high water round Pittsburgh sometime ago, and whether it came up to where you live or not...
I would like very much to hear from you oftener; it has been more than a month now since you wrote. Write soon and tell me how you are, and when school will be out, for we want plenty of holidays in July, so we can have a good time. I am going to send you something nice the last day of this week. What do you guess it will be?
Lovingly,
Papa
(This is a letter written by American short story writer O. Henry to his daughter Margaret.)
#Writing_a_letter
#Informal_letter
πΉAn informal letterπΉ
A friendly letter
The friendly letter is typically less formal than that of a business letter.
πUsually the first paragraph of the body will consist of an introduction which will give the recipient an idea about why you're writing to them with a short summary of the main topic of your letter.
πThe next few paragraphs will usually consist of the message you want to get across along with any details you may want to convey.
πThe last paragraph will usually be the conclusion where you wrap everything up. You can sum up your main idea in this paragraph, thank the recipient for their time, wish the recipient well, and/or ask any questions.
γ½οΈFriendly Letter Formatγ½οΈ
[Your Street Address]
[Your City, ST Zip Code]
[Month Day, Year]
Dear [Recipient Name],
[Paragraph 1 ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ------]
[Paragraph 2 ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ------]
[Paragraph 3 ----- ----- --------- --- ----- ----- ----- ------]
Sincerely,
[Your Signature]
Here's a sample of an informal letter
π°π°π°
ππA friendly letterππ
My dear Margaret,
Here it is summer time, and the birds are singing and the flowers are blooming and the bees making honey, and we haven't been fishing yet. Well, there is only one more month till July, and then we will go, and no mistake. I thought you might write and tell me about the high water round Pittsburgh sometime ago, and whether it came up to where you live or not...
I would like very much to hear from you oftener; it has been more than a month now since you wrote. Write soon and tell me how you are, and when school will be out, for we want plenty of holidays in July, so we can have a good time. I am going to send you something nice the last day of this week. What do you guess it will be?
Lovingly,
Papa
(This is a letter written by American short story writer O. Henry to his daughter Margaret.)