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1 LETTER WRITING

2 When writing letters decide if they are going to be

3 FORMAL  To people you don’t know  To an organisation such as a bank or the council  Possibly letters of complaint or letters asking for information INFORMAL  To people you know such as friends or relatives

4 Writing a formal letter One side of the paper only Plan before you write Keep it simple

5 45 Orange Close West Burnham West Yorkshire 23rd March 2000 The Manager Barclay Building Society Long Street West Hartlepool Dear Sir Thank you for your letter dated 15th March. I am afraid I cannot agree with your letter. I have studied my bank statement and still cannot find the charges you say are outstanding. This is the third letter I have sent and if no action is taken within the next five days I will contact my solicitor. I hope this matter can be settled as soon as possible. Yours faithfully Ann Angry

6 NOTE 45 Orange Close West Burnham West Yorkshire 23rd March 2000 The Manager Barclay Building Society Long Street West Hartlepool Dear Sir Thank you for your letter dated 15th March. I am afraid I cannot agree with your letter. I have studied my bank statement and still cannot find the charges you say are outstanding. This is the third letter I have sent and if no action is taken within the next five days I will contact my solicitor. I hope this matter can be settled as soon as possible. Yours faithfully (Ann Angry) ADDRESSES AND DATE Space for signature but write or type your name clearly underneath

7 When writing formal letters Always No commas outside the main body of the letter Use short sentences and simple words Use proper paragraphs Never Use slang Use jargon

8 Exercises You bought a second hand car for £700. It had only been running for a week when the engine broke down. The garage says it will cost over £400 to repair. Write a letter: A) to the garage where you bought the car asking for your money back. B) to your solicitor explaining what has happened and asking for advice. C) to a friend explaining what has happened.


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