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Samples for formal and Informal letters - Class 8

Class 8 English Letter Writing – Samples for formal & Informal letters

Samples for formal and Informal letters – Class 8 English Letter Writing

In this article, we will learn How to write a Letter? Types of a letter formal and informal letters , business letter, application to the principal, etc… from Letter Writing, Class 8 English grammar.
What is a letter?
It is a written form of communication which specifically addresses the person or a firm. The letter is very easy to write and the pattern of the letter is based on the relationship between a writer and the receiver.
Types of letter
Formal Letter– these kinds of letters are short and precise and contains certain objective. These letters can be an application or an official letter. It can be a letter to the editor or letter to the organization. It follows business jargon.
Informal letter– these kinds of letters are written to friends or relatives. It is expressive, emotional undertone and generally lengthy.
How to write a letter 
Samples for formal Letters and Informal letters – Topics For Class 8 English Letter Writing Complete solutions here..

Different parts of the letter

Subject– at the top of the letter one should write the subject of the letter. This will make clear the purpose of the letter.

Address-At the top of the letter, it is mandatory to mention your address. This will allow the receiver to reply to the letter to the mentioned address.

Date– Write the date after the address in the month, day, year format. For example, 25th March 2018.

Inside Address– it is the address of the receiver. For example- in the informal letter, you need to write the name of the recipient, company name, and its official address.

Salutation– It is represented as “Dear Madam/Sir” to whomsoever you are writing. It addresses the individual to whom the letter is written.

Introductory Paragraph– the letter is written with a certain objective. The introductory paragraph contains the reason, issue or purpose of the letter. It outlines the tone and intention of the letter.

Body a person can extend the concern of the letter in the body content. Informal letters contain one or two body content paragraphs while formal letters can contain more than two paragraphs.

Conclusion-In the conclusion one can sum up the whole issue or give suggestions.

Closing the letter- the closing of the letter has said format like -Yours sincerely or faithfully or any synonym.

The formal letter covers the following topics like — letter to the editor, application to the principal, business letter, and Letter to government officials (complain letter).

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