Writing Letters
The aim of my presentation is getting students to understand the differences between formal and informal letters; getting students to understand the differences between formal and informal letters; help students master differences in register required for writing in English; help students master differences in register required for writing in English; prepare students for taking the state exam. prepare students for taking the state exam.
Layout (address) Formal Formal Moscow,Russia Moscow,Russia March,24,2011 March,24,2011 Sales Manager, Brown & Smith Ltd., 1304 Sherman Ave., Madison, Wisconsin. Informal Moscow,Russia March,24,2011
Greetings for the informal letter Dear Clara, Hi Tania, Hello Bill,
Greetings for the formal letter Most commonly used salutations are as follows: Sir,Sirs, Dear Madam, Dear Sir, Dear Sirs, Dear Mr. Brown,
The introductory paragraph (informal style) should be started with a sentence that piques the interest of the reader. Make a few chatty comments or ask a few personal questions. How are you getting on? How are you getting on? Im really sorry for not getting in touch sooner… Im really sorry for not getting in touch sooner… Thanks for writing back so quickly… Thanks for writing back so quickly… I just wanted to let you know… I just wanted to let you know… Sorry I havent written for ages… Sorry I havent written for ages… Thought Id better drop you a line to thank you for helping me… Thought Id better drop you a line to thank you for helping me…
The introductory paragraph (formal style) The first paragraph will generally outline the purpose for the letter and the reason that the letter is being sent. I am writing to you with reference to… I am writing to you with reference to… I am interested in applying for the job/position of… I am interested in applying for the job/position of… We are pleased to receive… We are pleased to receive… This is to inform you that I have received your letter of… This is to inform you that I have received your letter of… I very much appreciate having a reply from you… I very much appreciate having a reply from you… I am most grateful to you for… I am most grateful to you for…
The body of the informal letter The introduction should flow smoothly into the body, where you will talk about the main subject of your letter. If you are going to be discussing more than one topic, you can say To begin with, I need to tell you…Keep the tone of your informal letter on the conversational level. The introduction should flow smoothly into the body, where you will talk about the main subject of your letter. If you are going to be discussing more than one topic, you can say To begin with, I need to tell you…Keep the tone of your informal letter on the conversational level.
The body of the formal letter The body of the letter is the subject matter. It may consist of only one paragraph or as many as necessary to convey the message. Many-paged letters should be numbered. The body of a formal letter is brief. This is because business writing is straight to the point. When we write a formal letter, we want to hit the nail on the head, and not beat about the bush. The body of the letter is the subject matter. It may consist of only one paragraph or as many as necessary to convey the message. Many-paged letters should be numbered. The body of a formal letter is brief. This is because business writing is straight to the point. When we write a formal letter, we want to hit the nail on the head, and not beat about the bush.
The complimentary close of the informal letter Finish the letter with an excuse to stop writing. The appropriate phrases are: Must dash now, I have to write my History report… Must dash now, I have to write my History report… Please give my regards to… Please give my regards to… All the best, All the best, Love, Love, Best wishes, Best wishes, With love from, With love from,
The complimentary close of the formal letter It is customary to close a letter with a closing salutation. Most commonly you will find: Yours faithfully,Yours faithfully, Yours sincerely,Yours sincerely, Yours truly,Yours truly, Best regards,Best regards, Kindest regards,Kindest regards,
The complimentary close of the informal letter Finish the letter with an excuse to stop writing. The appropriate phrases are: Must dash now, I have to write my History report… Must dash now, I have to write my History report… Please give my regards to… Please give my regards to… All the best, All the best, Love, Love, Best wishes, Best wishes, With love from, With love from,
The signature Formal After the complimentary close, leave about two lines, and then write your full name Yours faithfully, Helen Lisova, English teacher Informal Whether you sign only your first name, nickname or full name will depend on the relationship. Love, Helen
Informal Formal the use of contracted verb forms the use of contracted verb forms Ive done… Ive done… Why dont we… Why dont we… The use of phrasal verbs and idiomatic language The use of phrasal verbs and idiomatic language Its a piece of cake to do the History project for me. Its a piece of cake to do the History project for me. Appropriate formulas for writing informal letters Appropriate formulas for writing informal letters (linking words) (linking words) using the passive forms I have been offered … I am prepared to come for an interview at anytime… Avoid contractions Linking words
The informal letter sample (Zina Romashkina 10A ) Moscow,Russia Dear Tom, Im glad to hear from you. Thanks for your letter. How are you getting on? Im writing to you to answer your questions about students` independence from their parents. As a matter of fact, the allowance in Russian universities is so low that Its not enough for pocket money. And its absolutely unreal for students to get a well-paid job, so Russian students have to be financially supported by their parents even though they want to be independent. Students can rent a flat only if parents give them money for that. And only nonresident students can live in university hostels. By the way, did you enjoy your trip to Scotland? What places of interest have you visited? Have you seen the Loch Ness monster? Im sorry but I must dash now. My mum is coming, we are gonna have dinner soon. Best wishes, Zina
The formal letter sample (a letter of application) Dear sir, I am writing for the position of volunteer worker which I saw advertised in the Guardian last week. I would be interested in teaching Maths to primary children in your camp in Bangladesh. I enclose a copy of my CV. I am writing for the position of volunteer worker which I saw advertised in the Guardian last week. I would be interested in teaching Maths to primary children in your camp in Bangladesh. I enclose a copy of my CV. I would like to work for you because I am very interested in teaching. I would also like to learn about a different culture as I feel that intercultural understanding is extremely important. I would like to work for you because I am very interested in teaching. I would also like to learn about a different culture as I feel that intercultural understanding is extremely important. I am hard-working and committed person. For the last three years, I have done voluntary work visiting elderly people in my local area. I have also taught immigrant children so I feel confident I can get on well with people from other cultural backgrounds. I am hard-working and committed person. For the last three years, I have done voluntary work visiting elderly people in my local area. I have also taught immigrant children so I feel confident I can get on well with people from other cultural backgrounds. I think I could be a good primary teacher of maths due to my teaching experience and since I have Maths A level. In addition, I hold a certificate in first aid, which might be useful. I think I could be a good primary teacher of maths due to my teaching experience and since I have Maths A level. In addition, I hold a certificate in first aid, which might be useful. I look forward to hearing from you. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Yours faithfully, Maureen Taylor Maureen Taylor Maureen Taylor (Ms) Maureen Taylor (Ms)
Typical errors when writing an informal letter 1. The questions are grammatically incorrect; 2. Inconsistency in the tenses: e.g. I was going to town yesterday when a dog bite me and I ran all the way to the hospital. 3. The apostrophe is in the wrong place; e.g. The dog lost its collar. 4. The complimentary close is not punctuated, the name is written on the same line; e.g. Take care Michael
Typical errors when writing a formal letter 1. Contractions are often used; e.g. I`m writing to inform you of… 2. The ignorance of passive constructions 3. Formal expressions are substituted with colloquial words; e.g. obtain-get inform me-let me know inform me-let me know contact-get in touch contact-get in touch
Vocabulary difference Formal Formal Inform me CancelContactObtainApologisePostponeCompensateEstablishDiscoverHandleInvestigateTolerateIncreaseChildrenMany/much Informal Let me know Drop Get in touch Get Say sorry Delay Make up Set up Find out Deal with Check up on Put up with Go up Kids A lot of
Linking words Formal Formal As far as I am concerned, Furthermore,Nevertheless, Despite the fact that, Firstly,Secondly, In addition, Informal Also, However, Actually, In fact, As a matter of fact, Anyway, As you know,
Thank you for your attention! Helen Lisova, English teacher, school #1567