Letter Writing
English Language
Letter Writing starts at 3 and continues till grade 12.
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Context: You are writing a letter to your cousin describing your recent holiday. What type of letter is this?
Context: You are writing a letter to your school principal requesting a day off. What type of letter is this?
Context: You are writing to your teacher to thank them for their support during the school year. What type of letter is this?
Context: You received a letter from your friend who moved to another country. What type of letter is this?
Describe the difference in language style between a formal and an informal letter.
Describe the purpose of a letter of invitation.
Explain why it is important to proofread a letter before sending it.
Explain why the recipient's address is important in a formal letter.
List three occasions when you might write an informal letter.
List two reasons why someone might write a letter of apology.
What is the function of the postscript (P.S.) in a letter?
What is the importance of using paragraphs in the body of a letter?
What is the main difference between a formal and an informal letter?
What is the main purpose of writing a letter of complaint?
What is the purpose of the subject line in a formal letter?
What should you do if you do not know the name of the recipient in a formal letter?
