Formal Letters PDF
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This document provides information about formal letters, their structure, and the full block style. It includes an example of a formal letter. The document focuses on how to write effective formal letters for various business or professional communications.
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Formal Letters: For official and professional communication. Informal Letters: For personal communication. Structure of a Formal Letter 1. Sender's address 2. Date 3. Receiver's address 4. Salutation (e.g., Dear Mr./Ms./Dr.) 5. Body (Introduction, main content, conclu...
Formal Letters: For official and professional communication. Informal Letters: For personal communication. Structure of a Formal Letter 1. Sender's address 2. Date 3. Receiver's address 4. Salutation (e.g., Dear Mr./Ms./Dr.) 5. Body (Introduction, main content, conclusion) 6. Closing phrase (e.g., Yours sincerely) 7. Signature Full Block Style is a widely used format for business and formal letters. It is characterized by its clean, professional appearance and ease of readability. In this style, all elements of the letter are aligned to the left margin, with no indentations in paragraphs. Features of Full Block Style: 1. Alignment: o All text, including the sender's address, date, salutation, body, closing, and signature, is aligned to the left margin. 2. Paragraphs: o No indents; each paragraph starts at the left margin. o A single blank line separates paragraphs for clarity. 3. Spacing: o Single spacing within paragraphs. o A blank line between sections (e.g., between the sender's address, date, and recipient's address). 4. Structure: o Sender's Address: At the top (no need for a header if using letterhead). o Date: Directly below the sender’s address, aligned left. o Recipient's Address: Below the date, aligned left. o Salutation: E.g., Dear [Recipient's Name], o Body: Main content in single-spacing, aligned left. o Closing: E.g., Yours sincerely, or Sincerely, o Signature: Below the closing. 5. No Punctuation in Address (Optional): o Common in modern formal letters (also known as open punctuation). Example of a Full Block Style Letter: [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Date] [Recipient’s Name] [Recipient’s Title] [Company Name] [Company Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Dear [Recipient’s Name], I am writing to express my interest in the position of [Job Title] advertised on [Website/Job Board]. I believe my skills and experience align well with the requirements outlined in your posting. In my previous role at [Company Name], I successfully [specific achievement], which resulted in [measurable outcome]. I am confident that my expertise in [specific skill or field] will contribute significantly to your team. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how I can add value to your organization. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]