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KINDS OF

LETTERS

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LETTERS A letter is a written or typed message from one person to another.

Historically, letters were the only reliable means of communications between two persons at different locations.

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TYPES OF LETTERS

1. FORMAL LETTERS 2. INFORMAL LETTERS

3. ELECTRONIC MAIL

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Formal Letters (official letters) : A formal letter is a letter written to a business, a college, or any professional that are not considered friends or family.

Informal Letters (personal letters) : An informal letter is a letter written to a friend or family.

Electronic Mail (email): Messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.

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TYPES OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL LETTERS

Cover LettersRésuméFollow-up-LettersAccepting Job OffersReferences

ApologiesComplaintsInvitationsOffering CondolencesAppreciation and Thank you

1. FORMAL LETTERS 2. INFORMAL LETTERS

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STYLES OF LETTER WRITING

1. BLOCK STYLE 2. SEMI BLOCK STYLE

3. MODIFIED BLOCK STYLE

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1. Block Style: A full block style is when all the components of the letter are aligned at the left margin. Side, top and bottom margins should be 1 to 1 1/4 inches. Paragraphs are separated by a double line space. Font size should be 12 in times new roman.

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2. Semi Block Style: All text is aligned to the left margin, except the date, attention line, and complimentary close. Paragraphs are separated by double or triple spacing or a tab. It similar to block style but has a more informal appearance.

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3. Modified Block style: All text  aligned to the left margin, except for the author's address, date, and complimentary closing. All paragraphs we write in a modified block style  are not indented. The author's address, date, and closing begin at the right.

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PARTS OF A LETTER1. Letterhead2. The date of the letter3. The Inside Address4. The Greeting / Salutation5. Title6. Introduction7. The Body Paragraphs8. The Complimentary Close9. Signature and Writer’s identification

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UK LETTERS AND US LETTERSAmerican Style British Style

Heading Aligned to the left Placed in the top right corner (sometimes centred)

Date Using month-day-year format (February 24, 2017), aligned to the left two line below the heading.February 24, 2017

Using date-month-year format (24 February 2017),placed directly (or blank 1 line) below the heading.

Salutation After the salutation there is colon (:)Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. Karundeng:

After the salutation there is coma (,)Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. Karundeng,

Complimentary close Sincerely,Sincerely yours,Yours truly,

Sincerely,Yours sincerely,Yours faithfully,

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American style British style

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LETTER AND APPLICATION

LETTER• A letter you write because you

are replying to someone or letting someone know what is happening. • In formal letter you have to

mention the subject • Writing a letter you can explain

your purpose in more than one or two paragraphs.

APPLICATION

• An application is written to apply for something.• Application is not having a

subject.• While writing an application

you summarize your purpose.

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APPLICATION