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Presentation On Letters And Their Types

Communications Skills

Submitted To:Ma’am: Ayesha Aziz

Submitted By:Muhammad Faisal Sultan DDP-FA12-BEC-049Zuneeb Nazir DDP-FA12-BEC-101

Comsats Institute Of Information And Technology Lahore

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Contents:

Topics Page#

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Types of letters 06Types of formal and informal letter 08Styles of letter writing 09Parts of letters 12Examples and samples of letters 15Difference between Hard & Soft letter writing 19Difference between letter and application 20

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LETTERS

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LETTER:

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.

The role of letters in communication has changed significantly since the 19 th century.

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Types Of LettersThere are two basic types of letters.

1.Formal Letters 2.Informal Letters.

1. Formal Letters:A formal letter is a letter written to a business, a

college, or any professional that are not considered friends or family. These are also called official letters.

Formal Letter are mainly serious for example if you are writing a letter to head teacher you don’t want it to be chatty.

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2. Informal Letters (Friendly Letter)

An informal letter is a letter written to a friend or family. These are also known as personal letters.

Informal letter are mainly written to your friends, and close family member. You can start with Hey instead of writing Hello or dear.

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WHAT IS A FRIENDLY LETTER?

A friendly letter is written to share news about events in life, and ask questions to the person the letter is being written to.

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WHO DO YOU WRITE FRIENDLY LETTERS TO?

• Parents

• Family members

• Friends

• Pen pals

• Authors or illustrators

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YOU MAY WRITE A FRIENDLY LETTER TO:

• Your mom, dad, brother sister

• Other family member

• A pen pal from another class

• A guest speaker who has visited the class/school

• An author or illustrator of a book that you have read

• And many other people too!

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WHAT DOES A FRIENDLY LETTER LOOK LIKE?

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Parts of a friendly letter

Body

Complimentary ClosingGreeting

Return Address

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RETURN ADDRESS

The address of the letter writer (your address).

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GREETING

This part of the letter says hello and includes the name of the person you are writing to. Include a comma after the greeting.

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BODY

This is where you write the purpose of the letter. Talk and ask questions to the person you are writing to.

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COMPLIMENTARY CLOSING

This part of the letter says goodbye. Sign your name at the end of the letter.

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SAMPLE FRIENDLY LETTER

123 Candy Lane Saguaro, AZ 12345 October 2, 2010

Dear Emma, How have you been? It has been a week

since my family and I moved. Living in Arizona is very different from living in West Virginia. The climate here is much hotter. The plants look very different. I will send you some pictures so you can see my new home. Write back soon.

Your friend,

Eva

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YOUR FRIENDLY LETTER ASSIGNMENT Write a friendly letter to a

friend a friend or family member. Make sure to use each part of a friendly letter. Share news about events in your life and ask the person you are writing to questions. Use proper grammar and mechanics.

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3. Electronic Mail (email):

Messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.

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Formal LettersInformal Letters

Electronic Mail

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Cover Letters

Résumé

Follow-up-Letters

Accepting Job Offers

References

TYPES OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL LETTERS

Formal Letters Informal Letters

Apologies

Complaints

Invitations

Offering Condolences

Appreciation and Thank you

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STYLES OF LETTER WRITING

Block Style Semi Block Style Modified Block Style

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Block Style:A full block style business letter 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. Font size should be 12 in times new roman.

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.

Modified Block style:In this style we usually put 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. See the following modified block style sample.

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Block Style Semi Block Style Modified Block Style

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PARTS OF A LETTER:

1. 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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Dear Sir or Madam,If you do not know the name of the person you are writing to, use this. It is always advisable to try to find out the name.

Dear Mr. Asfand,If you the name, use the title (Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms, Dr, etc.) and the surname only. If you are writing to a woman and do not know if she uses Mrs or Miss, you can use Ms, which is for married and single women.

Be clear , brief and businesslike. Be polite and friendly. Write concise and purposeful letter. Do not try to impress with you writing.

Things to keep in mind while writing letters:

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Ending a letter:

Yours FaithfullyIf you do not know the name of the person, end the letter this way.

Yours SincerelyIf you know the name of the person, end the letter this way.

Your SignatureSign your name, then print it underneath the signature. If you think the

person you are writing to might not know whether you are male or female, put your title in brackets after your name.

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Samples Of Letters:

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Samples Of Electronic Mail (email)

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Difference between Hard letter and Soft letter writing

• Hard letters are in the form of printed or written on pages.

• Hard letters do not need any electronic mean to read them.

• Soft letters are in the form of soft copies.

• These can either be saved in cd’s, hard disks or flash drives.

• These can also be electronic letters.

• Soft copy letters need electronic means to read them.

Hard Letter Writing Soft Letter Writing

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Letter Application• 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.

• An application is written to apply for something.

• Application is not having a subject.

• While writing an application you summarize your purpose.

Difference Between Letter And Application:

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APPLICATION

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