VI_Formal Letter_Day 1

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ENGLISHSecondary Education

This lesson contains 33 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOME

Upon completion of this lesson, the students will be able to- 
*identify the types of letters and differentiate between writing formal and informal letter.
*apply the standard structure of formal letters, including the heading, salutation, body, closing, and signature.  
   



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  • Identify the difference between a formal and an informal letter
  • Brainstorm to identify the main elements and format of formal letter
  • Identify and give a proper beginning and closing for formal letter
  • Write a formal letter in the correct format 



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BIG QUESTION
How can writing a letter effectively communicate your thoughts and emotions to another person? 

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How can writing a letter effectively communicate your thoughts and emotions to another person?

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Have you ever written an application addressing your Principal, Mother Teacher or any of your Subject Teachers?
A
Yes
B
No

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How often do you write a message, email or letter to someone?

Slide 8 - Open question

FORMAL LETTER

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What is the difference between a formal and an informal letter?

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  • A formal letter, as the name suggests, is usually written for official reasons. The content here is strictly formal with a specific structure and format.


  • An informal letter is a personal letter you may write to a friend or a relative to ask for something or communicate with him/her .

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    Formal Letter Writing      Sample   
You are Shruti Dua, a student of DLF public school. You have been promoted to class 7th with Hindi as an optional subject. But you would like to opt for Sanskrit. Write an application to the Principal requesting her to change your section having Sanskrit as the optional subject. 

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What would you write in the
first paragraph of a formal letter?
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First Paragraph of a Formal letter
The first paragraph should be short and state the purpose of the letter- to make an inquiry, complain, request etc. 
Few possible lines of a formal letter:​
  • Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I want to draw your and our readers kind attention towards the___________.
  • I am writing to inform you about ...
  • I am writing to ask/inquire about ...
  • I would like to apply for the position of ...’
  • ‘I am writing to complain about the poor service we received at ...’​

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Main body or Second paragraph of a formal letter
The paragraph in the middle is the soul of the letter and should contain all the relevant information. 
Formal letters should not be very long, so keep the information to the essentials and concentrate on organizing it in a precise and logical manner rather than expanding too much.

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How would you end a formal letter?
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Ending a formal letter
Before you end your letter, make sure that you provide a clear course of action for the reader.
  • Making a complaint? Make it clear that you need a reply.
  • Applying for a job? End on a positive note and say that you are looking forward to hearing from them.
  • Sign off with ‘Yours sincerely'.

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Tips of writing a formal letter
  • Make sure you double check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They carry marks.
  • Leave adequate number of lines between paragraphs to make it look neat.
  • Underlining the main points is very important. But it is advised to do it after finishing your letter. Use a pencil and scale for underlining.
  • Presentation is very important.
  • Read a lot of letters to get an idea.

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Success Criteria- Formal Letter Writing

Now I can- 

*Write a letter using correct format, date, body, and signature or contact information. 
*Organize body of the letter logically, with information presented in a clear and sequential manner. 
*Use Correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.  






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FORMAL  LETTER WRITING-1
CLASS FUN
Q. Imagine you want to participate in an inter-school debate competition. Write an application to your teacher seeking permission to participate, highlighting the benefits of such an activity and your enthusiasm for it. 

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_________ letters are generally precise and to the point; without any unnecessary details. (Formal/Informal)

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How do you address the recipient of a formal letter?
A
Hello!
B
Dear
C
Sir/Ma'am,
D
All of the above

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"You are writing a letter to the editor of a national daily about the bad conditions of historical monuments in your city/state."
Is this an example of a formal letter? Why, why not?

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We will always write formal letters to people we know.
A
True
B
False

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Formal letters should always end with _______________.
A
With Love
B
Yours Obediently
C
Yours sincerely
D
None of the above

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HOMEFUN

Q. Write an application to the Principal of your school on behalf of the students of your class to introduce martial arts classes in your school.
 

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Now I can:
*Identify the difference between a formal and an informal letter
*Brainstorm to identify the main elements and format of formal letter
*Identify and give a proper beginning and closing for formal letter
*Write a formal letter in the correct format
A
Strongly Agree
B
Agree
C
Need help

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