This document discusses the different types of letters, focusing on informal letters. It defines an informal letter as one written to close people like family or friends. It is typically shorter and less structured than a formal letter. The document outlines some common types of informal letters, including friendly letters, invitation letters, and apology letters. It then details the standard format for a friendly letter, including the sender's address, salutation/greeting, body, closing, and language/style. Students are assigned to write a letter to a friend for homework.
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What is a letter
A letter is a written message sent from one person to another. It can
be formal or informal
It is often used to express thoughts, feelings, or information.
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Informal Letter
Informal letter is a letter that is usually written to people that are close to
us. This can be family members or friends.
Informal letters are typically shorter and less structured.
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Types of informal letters
Letter to a friend also called friendly letter.
An invitation letter
An apology letter
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Friendly letter format
1. Senders Address At the top right corner
Why is it important? It shows the receiver where the letter comes from.
2. Salutation/Greeting usually start with Dear then followed by the name of the
receiver.
It is on the left-hand side of the page.
3. Body
Main part of the letter
It is what you have to say
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It can be one paragraph or many paragraphs
It should have a beginning, middle and an end
Each subject that you talk about should have its own paragraph
4. The closing
Written at the bottom of letter
Examples include; Yours Truly, Your Friend, Sincerely etc
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LANGUAGE
It should be casual or friendly
Contractions are allowed.
What are contractions? These are shortened forms of words that are
created by omitting certain letters and replacing them with an
apostrophe.
EXAMPLES
Isn't, Can't, Won't, Don't
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Class activity
Write a letter to your friend and explain how you spent your past
school holidays
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homework
18 OCTOBER 2023
Write a letter to your friend congratulating him/her on being selected
to represent the district in the upcoming English Competition.