One of your relatives is shifting from Delhi to your city. He wants to know about some good school of your city for his son’s
admission to Standard VI. Write a letter to him suggesting a few good schools and give details about them
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10-C
Old Road
Mussoorie
31st August 20XX
Dear uncle
I am overjoyed that your family is shifting to our city. I received your letter regarding some help you needed in this transfer, so I have listed some schools below that will be good for your son.
I suggest you put Ravi in the Premier School. It is the best in our area. There is one disadvantage, though; the fees is a bit sky-high, and the burden of studies there might crush our nasty little student into a frisbee. Then, we have Success Academy, which is my school. It is just down the road you will live in. The academics is not very heavy. Putting him there will not be much trouble unless he ends up in my class. Then I will frisbee him. Just teasing, uncle. Another good option is St. Lydia's, it has good extra-curricular activities and a fulfilling education. The only problem is that it is situated on the outskirts of the city, which would require extra effort from your side in transportation. But I have one more school in my mind: the Mountain Oak Institute for Children. It is so close to your house that Ravi could have a salubrious walk uphill. The teachers there would surely teach him good discipline and respect. And the schooling there goes sound for most students.
I hope these schools would help. If there are any issues, my door is always open, literally. I look forward to you arriving in our area soon. Convey my greetings to my sweet aunt and dear cousin.
Yours lovingly
Shalini
Informal Letters
Informal letters are notes written to friends and family in a loving tone. They concern personal matters and are written informally, meaning not in a business-like language. Below is the format of an informal letter:
→ Sender's address
→ Date of writing
→ Salutation: Dear _________
→ Body:
- Introduction
- Explanation
- Conclusion
→ Complimentary close (Yours affectionately/with love)
→ Name of the sender