Formal letters have a set format which needs to be followed

1. WHEN YOU NEED TO WRITE A FORMAL LETTER

(AN IMPORTANT LETTER) -- there is a set format that needs to be followed.

2. When you need to write a formal letter – the do’s and don’ts of formal letter writing

3. AVOID the I in your letter – and emphasize you

4. KEEP IT SHORT AND TO THE POINT

5. HOW YOU START, THEN THE MIDDLE AND THE END

6. Impressions count
Writing the basic letter and how to lay it out properly:

7. HOW TO END YOUR LETTER – WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOURS FAITHFULLY AND YOURS SINCERELY

For more information: http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Cover-Letter

About the author

An I CAN READ English specialist with over 20 years teaching experience, I have worked in the British Council and Linguaphone, well-known language institutions. I am a London-trained lawyer and have been the public affairs officer at the British High Commission, Singapore, as well as an editor in an international book publishing house and a national magazine. In 2006, I was appointed as an Ambassador of Peace (Universal Peace Federation and Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace). I am also co-author of two law books: English Legal System and Company Law, published by Blackstone, Oxford University Press. For enquiries about I CAN READ classes, email susanmckenzie2003@yahoo.co.uk. FOR DAILY BLESSINGS: www.abetoday.comSusan McKenzie

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