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Writing Portfolios (Friendly/Business Letters)

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Writing Portfolios(Friendly/Business Letters)

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Friendly Letters

Friendly letters are usually written to share

information with people we know, such as friends and

family members.

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1. Heading2. Salutation3. Body4. Closing5. Signature

Parts of a friendly letter:

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Heading:

This part includes your street address, city, state, zip code and date. The heading is located in the upper right-hand corner of the paper.

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Salutation:

This is the letter’s greeting. It appears below the heading and begins at the left-hand margin of the paper. It usually begins with “Dear” and is followed by the person’s name you are writing to, followed by a coma.

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Body:

This is the main portion of the letter. This is the place where you write information and ideas in paragraph form. The body is also the place where you ask questions.

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Closing:

This is the letter’s good-bye. These words, found near the right-hand margin and directly below the heading, are followed by a comma. Only the first word of the closing is capitalized. You might close a letter with “Sincerely yours,” or “Best wishes,” or “Love,” or “Your friend.”

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Signature:

This is the last part of the friendly letter. It can include your first and last name, or just your first name.

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Sample of a friendly letter:

123 Cherai LaneTown hall Palace,

November 25, 2010Dear Stepsisters,

I am writing to tell you that I will soon be married to the handsome prince of the kingdom. I am inviting you to the wedding on December 16, 2010. Can you attend our wedding?

We will have lots of good food and dancing. You are welcome to bring a date. Are either of you dating anyone?

I hope to hear from you soon. Your

sister,

Cinderella

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Business Letters

Business letters are written to ask for information so we can get something done or to solve a problem. We also use business letters to offer opinions, to persuade someone to act in our best interest, or to convey information.

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Parts of a business letter:

1. Heading2. Recipient Address3. Salutation4. Body5. Closing6. Signature

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Types of business letters:

1. Letters of request or inquiry2. Letters to an editor or official3. Letters of complaint or

compliment4. Letters of opinion or information

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Letters of Request or Inquiry:

In this type of letter, the writer is trying to locate information to solve a problem or learn more about a topic.

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Letters to an editor or official:

In this type of letter, the writer is expressing an opinion or a wish about a situation. It is sent to an editor of a magazine or newspaper who has the power to print the letter for others to see. This type letter can also be written to someone who is in charge of rules and decision-making.

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Letters of complaint or compliment:

We write letters of complaint when we are unhappy about something and want the receiver of the letter to do something about it. Letters of compliment are written to let someone know they have done a good job or service.

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Letters of opinion or information:

This type of letter is written to convey strong feelings or ideas about a topic or situation.

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Heading:

This part includes your street address, city, state, zip code and date. The heading is located in the upper right-hand corner of the paper.

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Salutation:

This is the letter’s greeting. It appears below the heading and begins at the left-hand margin of the paper. It usually begins with “Dear” and is followed by the person’s name you are writing to, followed by a colon.

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Body:

This is the main portion of the letter. This is the place where you write information and ideas in paragraph form. In a business letter, indentions are not used in front of paragraphs. Instead, spaces are used between paragraphs. All the parts begin close to the left-hand margin.

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Closing:

This is the letter’s good-bye. These words, found near the right-hand margin and directly below the heading, are followed by a comma. Only the first word of the closing is capitalized. A good closing for a business letter is “Sincerely yours.”

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Signature:

This is the last part of the friendly letter. It can include your first and last name, or just your first name.

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Sample of a business letterJ K Elementary School

123 RAYMOND LaneThane west

November 25, 2010

Chris Van Allsburgc/o Houghton Mifflin Children's Books, 8th Floor222 Berkeley StreetBoston, MA 02116

Dear Mr. Van Allsburg,

I want to start my letter by stating that I love your books! Your books are very interesting and fun to read. I made an observation in reading your books and would like to ask you a question about what I observed. I noticed that in many of your books there is a dog pictured. Do you have a dog like the one in the pictures? If not, how did you come up with that particular dog?

Thank you for taking time to answer my questions.

Sincerely,

Sandra K. WardSandra K. Ward