We write friendly letters to people we know like our parents, grandparents, or our friends.

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We write friendly letters to people we know like our parents,

grandparents, or our friends.

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What are the parts of a friendly letter?

heading greeting body closing signature

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heading

1 Afikim StreetRosh –Ha’ayin , Israel November 15, 2015

The first part of a friendly letter is called the heading. The heading includes the writer’s address and the date. We write the heading in the right corner of the page.

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greetingDear Phil,

The second part of the friendly letter is the greeting. We write it under the heading at the left side. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a comma.

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What do you want to say to the person you are writing to? We put what we want to say in the body of the letter. The body of the letter is in paragraph form.

How is your summer holiday? Not too hot I hope. Are you going to visit your grandparents this summer ? Are you flying to Toronto? People say Toronto is a beautiful city.

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The closing and signature are the last parts on the friendly letter. Your closing can be:

From your friend , Yours,

The closing begins with a

capital letter and ends with a comma.

The signature you write your name under the closing.

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heading 3 Montreal , CanadaFebruary 12 , 2014

greetingDear friend,

Greetings from Canada. My name’s Pauline. My family is not very large. My mother is an accountant and Dad is a businessman. My brother studies medicine in college. I am a student at school.

We have a dog. Her name’s Punchy. My hobby is walking with my pet and also I like cooking. I am going to have a restaurant one day.

What about you? Where do your parents work? What are your hobbies? Who are you going to be when you grow up?

,

body

Your friend,

Pauline

closing

signature

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The layout of the letter

Sender’s address

DateDearIntroductionSaying who you are and how you know the person you

are writing to. Body-Ask the other person questions about his/her life.-Give information about your own life and how you have changed.

Reason to finish

Give a reason or excuse to stop writing.Sign off

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dear Phil,

Click on the correct greeting!

Dear Phil

Dear Phil,

dear phil,

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dear Phil,

The greeting uses two capital letters and a comma!

Dear Phil

Dear Phil,

dear phil,

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your friend

Click on the correct closing!

Your friend,

Friend,

your friend,

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your friend

The closing has one capital letter and a comma!

Your friend,

Friend,

your friend,

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