How to Write a Business Letter February 10, 2010 Language Arts.

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How to Write a Business Letter February 10, 2010 Language Arts

Parts of a Business Letter Date Recipient’s address Sender’s address Salutation Body Closing Enclosures

Date 2 inches from the top. (Left side) Use the United States-based format: –Yes! February 10, 2010 –NO Feb , and –NO 2/10/10

Addresses Recipient’s : The address of the person who is receiving the letter. Sender’s : Your address

Salutation Use the recipient’s name including the personal title. If you know the person and typically address them by their first name, it is acceptable to use only the first name in the salutation (for example: Dear Lucy:). If you don't know a reader's gender, use a nonsexist salutation, such as "To Whom it May Concern." It is also acceptable to use the full name in a salutation if you cannot determine gender. For example, you might write Dear Billie Jatko: if you were unsure of Billie's gender.

Punctuation Punctuation after the salutation and closing - use a colon (:) after the salutation (never a comma) and a comma (,) after the closing.

Punctuation Example Dear John: Correct! Dear John, Wrong X

Block Format When writing business letters, you must pay special attention to the format and font used. The most common layout of a business letter is known as block format. Using this format, the entire letter is left justified and single spaced except for a double space between paragraphs.

** (note that text in red should be deleted)** February 10, 2010 To: Mr. Kevin Dove Norcross High School 5300 Spalding Drive Norcross, GA From: Diane Park 999 Your Street Address Norcross, GA Re: (provide information on what the letter regards to) Dear Mr. Dove: This first paragraph should be an introduction that briefly explains the intent of the business letter is regarding. Also provide information about how this pertains to you if necessary. (double space) You can then include another 1-3 paragraphs that explain the situation in further detail. Use different paragraphs if you have multiple issues that you may want to present. (double space) The last paragraph is the closing paragraph that further identifies your request and invites the receiver of the letter to contact you if necessary. Best Regards, (4 spaces used for your signature, then PRINT name) Diane Park

March 16, 2001 Ernie English 1234 Writing Lab Lane Write City, IN Dear Mr. English: The first paragraph of a typical business letter is used to state the main point of the letter. Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly transition into the purpose of your letter. Use a couple of sentences to explain the purpose, but do not go in to detail until the next paragraph. Beginning with the second paragraph, state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These may take the form of background information, statistics or first-hand accounts. A few short paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to support your reasoning. Finally, in the closing paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the purpose of your letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with your contact information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about closing with gratitude for the reader's time. Sincerely, Enclosures Lucy Letter 123 Winner's Road New Employee Town, PA 12345

Closing The closing begins at the same horizontal point as your date and one line after the last body paragraph. Capitalize the first word only (for example: Thank you) and leave four lines between the closing and the sender's name for a signature. If a colon follows the salutation, a comma should follow the closing; otherwise, there is no punctuation after the closing.

Enclosures If you have enclosed any documents along with the letter, such as a resume, you indicate this simply by typing Enclosures one line below the closing. Ex: Sincerely, Enclosures

Font Another important factor is the font. The generally accepted font is Times New Roman, size 12, although other fonts such as Arial may be used. When choosing a font, always consider your audience. If you are writing to a conservative company, you may want to use Times New Roman. However, if you are writing to a more liberal company, you have a little more freedom when choosing fonts.

Fonts Times New Roman (Conservative) Arial (liberal)