Prepare for writing a formal letter

Preparing to write a formal letter 
Do you know words & phrases of letter writing?

  • Match words/phrases to the correct definition 
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LiteracyUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)BTEC, GCSE

This lesson contains 13 slides, with text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

Items in this lesson

Preparing to write a formal letter 
Do you know words & phrases of letter writing?

  • Match words/phrases to the correct definition 

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Letter Writing Quiz 
Deal the cards and find out what you do know about letter writing 

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The Format & Structure of a Letter 

  • A letter needs to look like a letter

  • Identify which the "parts" go where?

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Putting it all together! 

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The Omagh Gazette  It’s official – more community projects mean less vandalism and other anti-social behaviour, saving councils thousands! 

Evening DJ sessions, self-defence classes, cookery lessons, gardening groups and social clubs – the list is endless!
Your task: write a letter to your council about this headline, suggesting they invest in community projects.

The person to write to is Michael Armstrong, 15 Upper Road, Omagh, BT96 1T
Include:

  • An Introduction -why you are writing
  • What sort of community projects you would like?
  • The advantages of community projects for local people
  • The advantages of community projects for the council.
  • Conclusion what do you want them to do with your ideas?

We suggest you write 140-180 words.
Use the scenario to help you with the content and detail –
What suggestions have they made?
What does the headline say about community projects?




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Marking Scheme 
Free writing piece is marked using the same metrics as used in the ALBSU Initial Assessment.




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Scenario 
L1/2 DA Writing assessment 
You have ordered the new Galactica One phone, but it has arrived with a cracked screen.

 Your task: Write a letter to the Manager, Alan Smith, at 12 Moorside Road, Stowe, ST32 4NY

Introduce why you are writing?
Content & Detail - explain your problem- how does a cracked screen impact on your use of the phone?
Conclusion-How do you want the problem to be resolved? what do you want them to do – what action?

Use a formal layout for your letter. Proof read your work. Write at least 80-120 words.



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