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WRITING LETTER

WRITING LETTER





"A letter is a written message from one party to another that contains information" which means Letter is a written message from one of the other parties that contains information. Its functions cover five areas: means of notification, requests, thoughts and ideas; written evidence; reminder; historical evidence; and just got to work.

The purpose of personal letter is to give an information to the receiver which is usually someone close to the sender like family, friends or relatives about an important personal thing. This personal thing includes asking/sharing about thoughts, experiences, feelings or simply just to say hello.


Structure of the Personal Letter


1. Date = Usually this date is written at the top left. This date indicates when the letter was written.


2. Address (Address) = This section is the place where you write the letter or the address where the sender lives. Address is written at the top right.

3. (Salutation & Name) = This section writes the greeting and the recipient's name. For example "Dear ...", "Dearest ...", "Sweetheart", "Darling", "My love" and others.


4. Introduction (Opening) = The opening of a letter usually begins with an opening like the response to a previous letter or it could be an initial introduction if you are just starting out in correspondence.

5. Body (contents of the letter) = This section is the content or essence of the letter. In this section of the Body, you tell us all the contents of the letter that we want to tell.

6. Closure (Closing) This section indicates that the letter will end soon.

7. Complimentary close (closing greetings) = This section is a short closing phrase such as, "With love". "Sincerely yours", "With love", and so on.

8. Signature (Signature) = This section is under the complementary close, you can put a signature or it could be just the initials of your name.


Examples of expressions used in personal letters

Starting the letter
  • How are you?
  • Hope this letter finds you...
  • Thank you for your last letter.
  • It was so good to hear from you.
  • Sorry for answering late
  • I am sorry I should have written earlier...
  • Haven't heard from you in a while so I thought...
  • I am sorry to inform you that...
Conclusion
  • I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
  • I am looking forward to hear from you soon.
  • My best wishes for the coming test.
  • See you.
  • I will write soon.
  • I will have to stop now.
  • I am waiting for a quick reply.
  • Looking forward to see you again.
  • Bye.

examples of letters from writing letter :

Dear Anne,

Hi Anne, how are you? I hope you are doing great. I am writing this letter because I miss you so much, and I hope you miss me too. It has been two years since you moved out of the town, and many things have changed ever since.

To begin with, do you remember the big old abandoned building near our school that was haunted? It is not haunted anymore, because they demolished the building and turned it into a public park. And guess what? The park has a skate spot in it. Moreover, it is not far from Donat Enak, the doughnut shop we often visited. I am one hundred percents sure that the park will be the perfect place for us to hang out as we both love skateboarding and eating doughnuts. Speaking of Donut Enak, they have added a new menu. It is a chocolate doughnut with cinnamon sprinkles. It tastes so good, and I believe you will love it since you really love chocolate.

There are still many other changes in this town that I want to tell you here, but I think it will be better if you see them yourself. Anne, I really miss doing things with you. I really hope you can visit me soon.

Love,

Sarah


This Is Examples My Dialogue About 

Grace : what are you doing ?
Lia      : i'm writing a letter to close freinds of mine.
Grace : haven't you seen each other in a long time ?
Lia      : yes,i miss her.how about you ? have you written a letter before ?
Grace : yes, i wrote a letter to my cousin
Lia      : do you rarely meet
Grace : yeah,because of corona
Lia      : i hope you can meet him as soon as possible
Grace : thank you, i hope you can meet your freinds too.



this is my video writing letter








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