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How to set out an Informal letter

How to set out an Informal letter. (Modern). Informal or Personal letter (Modern). First write your address over here on the right hand side. Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode. Now the date. June 25th 2004. That’s over here!. Dear.

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How to set out an Informal letter

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  1. How to set out an Informalletter (Modern)

  2. Informal or Personal letter (Modern) First write your address over here on the right hand side. Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode Now the date June 25th 2004 That’s over here! Dear Then drop down one line and write Dear by the left hand margin.

  3. Informal or Personal letter (Modern) Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode Who is the letter to? Write that here. June 25th 2004 , Dear And don’t forget the comma afterwards!

  4. Informal or Personal letter (Modern) Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode June 25th 2004 , Dear You’re writing to a friend or relative so you can be chatty and friendly in your opening paragraph.

  5. , Dear Informal or Personal letter (Modern) Hi, how are you doing? I know that you’ve just moved up a year at school. What’s your new teacher like? In your first paragraph you could tell your friend or relative some exciting news… In your second paragraph you could tell your friend or relative how you’re feeling… In your third paragraph you could tell your friend or relative a secret…

  6. Informal or Personal letter (Modern) At the end of your letter, don’t forget to sign off. Because you know them well, say goodbye in a friendly way… Lots of love Love from Best wishes Thinking of you Take care Finally, sign your name. Nigel

  7. Your letter could look something like this: Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode June 25th 2004 Dear Scott, Hi, how are you doing? I know that you’ve just moved up a year at school. What’s your new teacher like? I bet he’s really cool. Does he teach you how to write letters? Ours does. Today, my teacher taught us how to set a personal letter out correctly. I’m in the top group for Literacy which is great. My two best friends in class are in the group too so we have a lot of fun. I’ve just started to use a fountain pen to write with, so my handwriting’s getting really neat. I have to be very careful not to smudge my work; do you have fountain pens at school? We’ve been swimming nearly every day since Easter. Our school has an outdoor pool which is fantastic. It’s a bit cold to start with, but you soon warm up. I’ve learned to swim breaststroke now, but I still need to work on my frog’s legs! Well, I’m running out of room, so I’d better say goodbye for now. I hope your new class is good fun and you’re learning lots! Best wishes, Nigel

  8. How to set out an Informalletter (Traditional)

  9. Informal or Personal letter (Traditional) First write your address over here on the right hand side. Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode With a sloping margin Now the date June 25th 2004 That’s over here! Dear Then drop down one line and write Dear by the left hand margin.

  10. Informal or Personal letter (Traditional) Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode Who is the letter to? Write that here. June 25th 2004 , Dear And don’t forget the comma afterwards!

  11. Informal or Personal letter (Traditional) Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode June 25th 2004 , Dear You’re writing to a friend or relative so you can be chatty and friendly in your opening paragraph. Write your first word under this comma.

  12. Informal or Personal letter (Traditional) Dear Scott, Hi, how are you doing? I know that you’ve just moved up a year at school. What’s your new teacher like? In your first paragraph you could tell your friend or relative some exciting news… In your second paragraph you could tell your friend or relative how you’re feeling… In your third paragraph you could tell your friend or relative a secret…

  13. Informal or Personal letter (Traditional) At the end of your letter, don’t forget to sign off. Because you know them well, say goodbye in a friendly way… Lots of love Love from Best wishes Thinking of you Take care Finally, sign your name. Nigel

  14. Your letter could look something like this: Your Primary School, Your Street, Your town, Your County Postcode June 25th 2004 Dear Scott, Hi, how are you doing? I know that you’ve just moved up a year at school. What’s your new teacher like? I bet he’s really cool. Does he teach you how to write letters? Ours does. Today, my teacher taught us how to set a personal letter out correctly. I’m in the top group for Literacy which is great. My two best friends in class are in the group too so we have a lot of fun. I’ve just started to use a fountain pen to write with, so my handwriting’s getting really neat. I have to be very careful not to smudge my work; do you have fountain pens at school? We’ve been swimming nearly every day since Easter. Our school has an outdoor pool which is fantastic. It’s a bit cold to start with, but you soon warm up. I’ve learned to swim breaststroke now, but I still need to work on my frog’s legs! Well, I’m running out of room, so I’d better say goodbye for now. I hope your new class is good fun and you’re learning lots! Best wishes, Nigel

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