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Letter Writing In English
Lorraine Said:
Who can help me with English letter writing?We Answered:
1) reassessed in.2) Drop, I would like to....
3) I have recently completed with satisfaction the class on XXX, including all assignments which were handed in on time.
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5) Since English is my second language, I had a tougher time in the lectures given but eventually, I improved and when the classes were complete, I felt I had learned a great deal.
Cory Said:
I need to learn letter writing in English ?We Answered:
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Victoria Said:
Looking for a English letter writing handbook?We Answered:
How about these:"Perfect Phrases - Business Letters"
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"How to write better Business Letters"
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or this one "for every situation"...
"How to Say It, Third Edition: Choice Words, Phrases, Sentences, and Paragraphs for Every Situation"
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Alma Said:
i want to increase my english letter writing skill?We Answered:
Here is one lesson on how to write a letter. There are other lessons that are free lessons on writing other kinds of letters at the web site in the sources box in this answer. Good luck.1 Provide the context of the letter. Put all the information that the reader will want to know at the beginning of the letter, before you even begin to write the body. If you're writing to a close friend, you won't need much except the date, which will help your friend remember when it was received. If you're writing a business letter, on the other hand, the reader may not even know who wrote the letter (if an assistant threw the envelopes away before passing along the letters). The arrangement of this information depends on the type of letter you're writing, but as long as you provide it neatly and completely, you should be fine:
Your address, sometimes including contact information; some people prefer to write this out at the bottom of the letter, under the signature and printed name. This can also go at the top as a letterhead.
The recipient's name, address, contact information; in business letters, this can be referred to as the "inside address"; if you don't know the recipient's title (Ms., Mrs., Mr., or Dr.) on the side of caution--use Ms. or Dr. if you think it might apply;[1] use your country's address; if the inside address is in another country, write that country's name in capital letters as the last line.
The date
A subject line, usually beginning with "Re:" (e.g. Re: Graduation application #4487)
2 Start with a proper greeting. The opening should begin at the left side of the page, not the middle or up against the right side of the sheet. The most common opening is "Dear" followed by the person's first name and a comma. Iif the letter is formal, use the recipient's last name and a colon instead of a comma (e.g. "Dear Mr. Johnson:". Sometimes, if you don't know the recipient's name, you can write "To Whom It May Concern:" If you don't know the person's gender, write out his or her full name to avoid using “Mr.” or “Ms.” (e.g. Dear Taylor Johnson:).
3 Write an opening paragraph. Tailor your opening to the recipient. For example, a simple "How are you?" is fine. If it is a business letter, be direct about why you are writing the letter. Summarize your intentions and be sure to write clearly so that the reader will understand you.
4. Construct the body of the letter. This is the part that will really be unique to each letter. Most business letters should be no more than two pages long, but casual letters can be as long or as short as you want them to be. No matter who the recipient is, try not to ramble. Keep each paragraph engaging.
5. Use the closing paragraph to indicate the type of response you are seeking. If you would like a letter in return, you can write, "Please write when you have a chance.".
6. Include a closing such as "Sincerely. Again, choose your closing based on the recipient and the level of formality. The closing can be aligned on the left or the right side of the page."Respectfully," and sign your name underneath. Then print your name under the signature.
7. Address your envelope. Your address should be written on the front of the envelope in the upper left hand corner or on the back. The recipient's address must be on the front of the envelope, right in the middle. Fold your letter in any way you would like, but just be sure that it will fit into the envelope. Put your letter in the envelope, seal it, stamp it, and send it off.
William Said:
i need to learn letter writing in english?We Answered:
i've got this site for you, there showing how to write a letter.http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/letter/writingletters.html
go take a look!!!
good luck!
Stanley Said:
How many of you would return a letter written in English back to the sender?We Answered:
No one writes in bahasa Malaysia(formerly English based spelling) - [there is no longer such.] What is written is really bahasa Indonesia [ Butch based spelling]. Bahasa Malaysia [Melayu] has lost its unique identity ...The real bahasa Melayu has been taken over by bahasa Indonesia, so it is no longer patriotic for Malaysians to use it. No - I won't return the letter - no reasons for me to do so. I would gladly reply it - in English. Have a good day.