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Title: Informal and Formal Letters
Description: A revision sheet for the key aspects of informal and formal letters showing differences and similaritie. AS Level standard. English language and Literature ELLA 1 & 2

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Revision sheet for formal and informal letters
Formal letters
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v If the persons name is unknown, begin the letter with ‘’Dear sir’’, ‘’Dear
Madam’’, or ‘’Dear Sir or Madam’’ and finish the letter with ‘’Yours
faithfully’’
v If the persons name is known, begin the letter with Dear Mr/Mrs and the
persons surname and finish the letter with ‘’Yours sincerely’’
v Always use standard English
...

v Finish the letter by saying what you’d like to happen next, e
...
‘’I hope to
hear from you soon’’
...

v Begin the letter with ‘’Dear’’ and the personas name
...

v Tip: even though you can use informal English within your letter when
writing to somebody you know, ensure you still want your intentions for
writing to be clear
Title: Informal and Formal Letters
Description: A revision sheet for the key aspects of informal and formal letters showing differences and similaritie. AS Level standard. English language and Literature ELLA 1 & 2