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Writing invitation letters

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INTRODUCTION

The invitation letter is one type of the personal letter.

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The form of the normal personal letter

34, Coolgardie Avenue,

Highams park, ALondon E4 9HP

20 July 1984 BDear Alan, C

Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms Wicks,

I’m writing to you … D

LETTER

Love, EYours (sincerely) ,

` Robert (Bridge)

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LANGUAGE NOTES

A. Your address always goes in the top right-hand corner. The address of the person you’re writing to does not appear in a personal letter.

B. The date always goes under the address. This can be written as: Tuesday, 20th July or July 20th or 20/7/84 or 20.7.84.

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C. Dear + Christian name or Dear + Title + Surname are the only address forms.

D. The first line of the letter usually starts below the end of the address form.

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E. Love and variations (lots of love etc.) are intimate or affectionate; Yours is friendly without expressing intimacy; Yours sincerely is quite formal in a personal letter. There are other very personal and individual ways of ending a personal letter that you’ll develop naturally with close friends.

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MODEL

This is a letter of invitation from a man and woman to a friend of the same age to come and stay with them.

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26 Hope RoadTORQUAYDevon TQ 6 8PR26 October 1984

Dear Jo, I’ve just heard from your parents

that you’re back in England and looking for a new job. While you’re waiting, why don’t you come down and see us for a few days or longer – we’re got a spare room? It hasn’t begun to rain yet so, with luck we ought to be able to visit a few places in the area, even take a walk on Dartmoor.

Well, think about it, and we both hope you can come.

Love, Liz ( and Robert).

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LANGUAGE NOTES

• The expression of invitation in this letter was ‘… why don’t you come…’

• Other are: ‘How about coming…’

‘We think it’d be a good idea …’

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• More tentative invitations would use expressions like:

‘Is there any chance of you/your coming…’

‘We were wondering if you could/wanted to come…’

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• Invitations to people of a different age of to people you don’t know very well would use expressions like:

‘We would like to ask you to come…’

‘We wondered if you’d like to come..’

‘We would like to invite you to…’

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PRACTICE

Practice 1Write A or B• A You are having a dinner party. Invite a

friend – in a letter, not a note – to the party. Give the details.

• B The parents of a very close friend have decided to visit your country for a holiday. You don’t know them very well, but would llike to offer them hospitality or your time as a guide.

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Practice 2Write a or B

• A You’d like to go to Yugoslavia for a holiday next summer. Write and invite to go with you.

• B You’re going to be in London for a couple of night. Two British friends of yours live there. Invite them out for a meal – at your expense – while you’re there.

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Thanks for your attention