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How to Write an Invitation. An invitation is a form of a friendly letter. So We will learn how to write a friendly letter . A friendly letter has five parts. A friendly letter has five parts. The Heading. A friendly letter has five parts. The Heading The Greeting.
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An invitation is a form of a friendly letter. So We will learn how to write a friendly letter.
A friendly letter has five parts. • The Heading
A friendly letter has five parts. • The Heading • The Greeting
A friendly letter has five parts. • The Heading • The Greeting • The Body
A friendly letter has five parts. • The Heading • The Greeting • The Body • The Closing
A friendly letter has five parts. • The Heading • The Greeting • The Body • The Closing • The Signature
The Heading • The heading is also referred to as the inside address. • Line one contains the street address • Line two contains the city, state, and zip code • Line three is the current date
1105 Owens Road • Marion, OH 43302 • December 2, 2013 This is what the heading looks like in your invitation.
The Greeting • The greeting is where you address the person as “Dear _________,”
1105 Owens Road • Marion, OH 43302 • December 2, 2013 Dear Grandma, This is what the greeting looks like in your invitation..
The Body • This is the “beef” of your invitation. • The body of the letter is the main text or message. • Each paragraph must be indented.
1105 Owens Road • Marion, OH 43302 • December 2, 2013 Dear Grandma, I want to thank you for helping me with my English assignment by giving me information for my interview. I have taken the information and written an essay based on all you told me, and then our class compiled a book based on all the interviews we did. We are having a Christmas Tea at school, and I would like to invite you to come as my guest. We will have cookies and punch, and I will share our book with you that day. I hope you will come. These are the details: Thursday, December 12 Pleasant Middle School Cafeteria 1:30-200 This is what the body looks like in your invitation..
The Closing • The closing is the “goodbye” of the letter. • Use words like • Sincerely, • Yours truly, • Love, • The closing must begin with a capital • and end with a comma.
1105 Owens Road • Marion, OH 43302 • December 2, 2013 Dear Grandma, I want to thank you for helping me with my English assignment by giving me information for my interview. I have taken the information and written an essay based on all you told me, and then our class compiled a book based on all the interviews we did. We are having a Christmas Tea at school, and I would like to invite you to come as my guest. We will have cookies and punch, and I will share our book with you that day. I hope you will come. These are the details: Thursday, December 12 Pleasant Middle School Cafeteria 1:30-200 Sincerely, This is the closing.
The Signature • The signature tells the reader who wrote the letter.
1105 Owens Road • Marion, OH 43302 • December 2, 2013 Dear Grandma, I want to thank you for helping me with my English assignment by giving me information for my interview. I have taken the information and written an essay based on all you told me, and then our class compiled a book based on all the interviews we did. We are having a Christmas Tea at school, and I would like to invite you to come as my guest. We will have cookies and punch, and I will share our book with you that day. I hope you will come. These are the details: Thursday, December 12 Pleasant Middle School Cafeteria 1:30-200 Fred Sincerely, This is the signature.
Remember: Perfection! • Neatest handwriting • No spelling errors • No grammar errors