WRITING *INFORMAL LETTER*
M. Imagine that you visited an important monument. Your friend wants to visit it too. Write a letter to her/him describing the beauty of the monument. Here are some questions to help you.
1) Where is it? Who built it and when?
2) Does it celebrate someone or something?
3) What is the style of the building? What is unique about it?
4) What is the best time to visit it?
Answers
Answer:
hope you are well by the grace of the Almighty. I am well too. Please convey my respect and love to your family.It has been very long since we exchanged letters. So, I have thought of writing to you.
I am very excited to write about my recent Delhi visit. Last week, we went to Delhi for an educational excursion. Delhi has a very rich heritage and historical background. Traditionally, it was called “Indraprastha”.
The muslim Emperors also considered it their capital. Humayun’s tomb, Qutub Minar, Safdarjung and Nizamuddin tombs, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House, etc. are some important historical places. Many Government offices, embassy offices,Trading firms,high commissions and more organizations are present in Delhi. Delhi is the heart of India and a place rich with historical heritage.
Yours truly,
Punam
Answer:
- The format of an informal letter should include the following things:
- Address of the sender.
- Date of writing a letter.
- Date of writing a letter.Address of receiver.
- Date of writing a letter.Address of receiver.Salutation/Greeting.
- Date of writing a letter.Address of receiver.Salutation/Greeting.Body of the letter.
- Date of writing a letter.Address of receiver.Salutation/Greeting.Body of the letter.Conclusion.
- Date of writing a letter.Address of receiver.Salutation/Greeting.Body of the letter.Conclusion.Signature of the sender.
- Informal letters are written to close acquaintances of the writer, their friends, family, relatives, etc. Since they are written to close relations the letters have an informal and personal tone. Casual language is used while writing informal letters. And sometimes the letters may even have an emotional undertone.
- Beginning the letter
- Most formal letters will start with 'Dear' before the name of the person that you are writing to:
- 'Dear Ms Brown,' or 'Dear Brian Smith,'
- You can choose to use first name and surname, or title and surname. ...
- 'Dear Sir/Madam,'
- Remember to add the comma.