Different Types of Informal Letters INESE REISA Secondary School Nr. 2 in Kuldiga MY 1 st PROJECT IN ENGLISH Public link to this Twin. Space: http: //new-twinspace. etwinning. net/web/p 103388
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Layout of An Informal Letter: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Address + date Greeting The body Closing remark + name P. S. - post scriptum
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A Thank-You-Letter • • Thank you for. . . It looks/ they look great/ wonderful, etc. I really needed. . . You are so. . .
An Invitation • Would you like to Dear friends! come. . . on. . . (date) at. . . . . (time)/. . . . . • You are invited to. . . • I’ll be waiting for you. . . DANIELA • I can hardly wait for. . . • I hope you’ll be able ot come.
A Letter of Acceptance • • Your invitation to. . . is great! Of course, I’ll be there! I’ll come. I’m looking forward to seeing you.
A Letter of Regret • Your invitation to. . . sounds exciting. • Unfortunately. . . (say you can’t arrive and explain why). • Thank you for the invitation.
A Letter of Apology • • I didn’t mean to be rude. I’m so sorry to hurt your feelings. I was in an awful mood. I just wanted to drop you a line to say how sorry I am for the way I behaved. • I do hope you can forgive me.
A Congratulation Letter • • Congratulations on you new flat! I’m so happy for you! I know it’s just what you wanted! Congratulations on passing your exsam! Merry Christmas! Happy Easter! Happy New Year! Happy Birthday to you!