Mastering the Art of Personal Letter Writing: Rules and Structure Explained

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Dive into the world of personal letters as we explore the rules and structure of writing them. From salutations to closing lines, learn how to craft meaningful and engaging letters for friends, family, or pen pals. Discover the essence of a well-structured letter and enhance your communication skills through the art of letter writing.

  • Letter Writing
  • Personal Letters
  • Communication Skills
  • Writing Tips
  • Structure

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  1. Letters, letters, Every day letters A letter for Daddy A letter for Mummy A letter for Nelly And a letter for me, But no letters at all For our little Paul. what we are going to talk about?

  2. Right you are! Today we will talk about personal letters. We will revise rules and structure of letter writing.

  3. Do you write letters to friends? Have you got a pen friend? What do you write about? Do you prefer writing letters or e-mails?

  4. our letter must contain from 100 till 120 words.

  5. What should you write first in right upper corner? 65, Green Street London GI5 8SG February 20, 20199

  6. What must be written in the left side after the date? (Salutation or Greetings) . My Dear Dear , Dear , : My Dear Igor, Dear Phill,

  7. What goes next? (Body of the letter) 3- : (Opening sentence), (Closing Lines).

  8. Opening sentence

  9. - 3 answers - 3 questions

  10. , ( ):

  11. What follows an introduction? , (Closing) , . .

  12. All the best Best wishes, See you soon, Take care, Yours, Lots of love, Love, Yours affectionately/lovingly, Your affectionate daughter/ brother/ mother, Yours sincerely / Sincerely yours,

  13. What will be the next part? (Signature) .

  14. Look left, right ( , ) Look up, look down ( , ) Look around. ( - ) Look at your nose ( ) Look at that rose ( , ) Close your eyes ( ) Open, wink and smile. ( , )

  15. Read the sentences and decide which are from introductions and which are from conclusions. 1. Please let me know as soon as possible. 2. I'm writing to invite you to our wedding on 6th May. 3. I'm sure it will be fun, and I hope you'll be able to come. 4. Looking forward to seeing you then. 5. We re organizing a fancy-dress party and it would be great if you could come. 6. We'd love it if you could come to our house- warming party on 27th January.

  16. What have you recalled at the lesson? What has been new for you? What has been difficult?

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