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We need a detailed description of - the layout of a formal letter. Will both addresses be provided? - informal letter. Is there no address? What is the form of the date? - e-mail. Does the student have to write "from:..." "to:...." "subject:..."? - Does it make a difference whether the signature and the date are on the left or right? Could you please write an accurate model of each with more formal expressions? Sender hilal Position Head teacher The exam specifications ask for a personal letter or e-mail, so there is no need to worry about formal letters and two addresses. No address need be given. See here. Any form of the date is acceptable: 25th May 2010 25 May 2010 May 25, 2010 25-5-2010 5-25-2010 If the exam question mentions the name of the person you are writing to, and perhaps your name, you should write these in an e-mail. There might also be a subject mentioned. However, the focus of the exam question is on the body of the letter or e-mail — whether it is coherent and grammatical, etc. — not on the form. It doesn’t matter if the signature or date is on the left or right. In any case, students should not use their own name in the signature. There are model letters and e-mails in the Sec 2 WB. ed 25-05-2010 مع تحياتي ابوبلال آخر تعديل بواسطة مستر/ سيد أبو سعده ، 09-06-2010 الساعة 10:54 PM |
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