In a semi-formal letter, I feel it is important to state the reason for the letter straight away. You could use the following to help you:
I am writing to ask/ tell//inform you that…
I am writing to ask/inquire…
I am writing with regard to…
I am writing with reference to…
I am writing in connection with…
I am writing in response to…
In reply to your letter, I am writing to… (if the question indicates that you
have had a letter)
If the letter is a less formal one to a friend then you should open the letter in a friendlier way. EG:
Dear John,
Hi there! It’s been so long since I’ve heard from you. I hope you are doing well and I hope all you family are doing fine. I’m pretty good in spite of working hard. Anyway, the reason I’m writing is…
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The Opening Paragraph of the Letter
The Opening Paragraph of the Letter
The Opening Paragraph of the Letter
In a semi-formal letter, I feel it is important to state the reason for the letter straight away. You could use the following to help you:
I am writing to ask/ tell//inform you that…
I am writing to ask/inquire…
I am writing with regard to…
I am writing with reference to…
I am writing in connection with…
I am writing in response to…
In reply to your letter, I am writing to… (if the question indicates that you
have had a letter)
If the letter is a less formal one to a friend then you should open the letter in a friendlier way. EG:
Dear John,
Hi there! It’s been so long since I’ve heard from you. I hope you are doing well and I hope all you family are doing fine. I’m pretty good in spite of working hard. Anyway, the reason I’m writing is…
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TIP(5) TASK 1–The Opening Greeting of the Letter
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