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  • VOCABULARY FILE Receiver, recipient someone who receive something; Pillar a tall upright round post, column, usually made of stone; Pigeon a grey bird that is common in cities; earlier used for delivering messages; Envelope a thin paper cover in which you put and send a letter; Postage the money charged for sending a letter, package etc by post; Signature your name written in the way you usually write it; Colon the sign (:) that is used in writing and printing to introduce an explanation; Response something that is done as a reaction to something that has happened or been said; Regard respect and admiration for someone or something; Application a formal, usually written, request for something; Yours faithfully the usual polite way of ending a formal letter, which you have begun with Dear Sir or Dear Madam.
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  • Greeting Date Body Sender Closing Closing
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  • Click on A B or C 2. Date 5. Closing 3. Greeting 4. Body 2. Date 3. Body 1.Greeting 2. Greeting 5. Closing 4. Closing 1. Date 3. Body 1. Sender 4. Sender 5. Sender
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  • 2. Greeting 1. Date 3. Body 5. Sender 4. Closing 4. Closing
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  • December 7, 2011 Dear Max, I just wanted to take a moment to write to you to express my thanks for the extra tutoring help you gave me this fall as I struggled in my Math course. People like you make our world a better place simply because you take the extra time to help others overcome fears and learn important skills. I think I can safely say, you are going to make a great math teacher one day! You stand head and shoulders above others in the field of math and I so appreciate the information, time and patience you provided to me. So, once again, thank you so much for everything, and especially for encouraging me! Best wishes, Rita Person December 7, 2011 Dear Max, I just wanted to take a moment to write to you to express my thanks for the extra tutoring help you gave me this fall as I struggled in my Math course. People like you make our world a better place simply because you take the extra time to help others overcome fears and learn important skills. I think I can safely say, you are going to make a great math teacher one day! You stand head and shoulders above others in the field of math and I so appreciate the information, time and patience you provided to me. So, once again, thank you so much for everything, and especially for encouraging me! Best wishes, Rita Person
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  • If you're writing to a close friend, you should write the date, which will help your friend remember when it was received. 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. You also can write "Hello, or "Hey, or Hi. Write an opening paragraph. You can begin with "How are you?", "What's up?" or "How's it going? Construct the body of the letter. Include a closing such as "Love always","Cheers", "Sincerely", See you soon", or Take care. Sign your name underneath and print your name under the signature.
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  • Besides the date you should write your address and the address of the receiver on the right. In greeting use Mr., Miss, Mrs., Madam, Dr., Sir before the receiver's last name and a colon instead of a comma, (e.g. "Dear Mr. Johnson:). Write an opening paragraph. Be direct about why you are writing the letter. Construct the body of the letter. Use the closing paragraph to indicate the type of response you are seeking. The closing can be on the left or the right side of the page. stick with "Regards, Sincerely yours or "Respectfully," and sign your name underneath. Then print your name under the signature.
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  • 1. Dear Mr. Williams, 2. See you later. 3. Yours sincerely, Mary 4. Hi, hows it going? 5. Lots of love, from Jerry 6. Yours faithfully, Alan Stewart 7. Dear Madam, 8. Dear Jeff, 9. Take care 10.I look forward to hearing from you soon. 11. Sorry I havent written for a while. 12. Please can you send me an application form? 13. Best wishes, from Tracey. 14. Please say hi to Peter. 15. We are writing to inform you that formal informal informal formal informal
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  • A million bills are Floating through my mind Each and . a simple plan Isnt it a shame my friend How money rules the . Can you feel the same again Can you feel the same again Empty little words Empty little words A .. million love songs Are humming in my head None of them can glue my broken Don't you feel the pain again That.. just can't buy A friend or at least a helping hand To fix this simple life And I feel we need . again And I feel we need . again We need a change of mind and then We need a change of mind and then We need this song to comprehend We need this song to comprehend And I see a ray of light again And I see a ray of light again There is for oh my sorry soul There is for oh my sorry soul An open letter to a friend An open letter to a friend A .. dollar bills are Floating through my mind Each and everyone a simple plan Isnt it a .. my friend How money rules the world Dont you feel the same again Dont you feel the same again Empty little words Empty little words And I feel we .. love again We need a change of mind and then We need this song to comprehend And I .. a ray of light again There is hope for oh my sorry soul An open letter to a . everyone everyone dollar money soul hundred world million need shame hope see love friend
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  • Have we gained our aims? Have you learned how to write a good letter?Have you learned how to write a good letter? Do you know which phrases are suitable for different kinds of letters?Do you know which phrases are suitable for different kinds of letters? Do you understand now how it is important to write the letter properly?Do you understand now how it is important to write the letter properly? Can you write your own letters to your friends now?Can you write your own letters to your friends now?
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