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Session #n29 : Formal letters

Formal letters are normally sent to people in an official position or people you don't know well (e.g. Director of Studies, Personnel Manager, etc). They are written in a formal style with a polite, impersonal tone.

You can write a formal letter to apply for a job/course, make a complaint, give/ request official information, etc.

A formal letter should consist of:

a) a formal greeting
(e.g.Dear Sir/Madam· when you do not know the person's name;
Dear Ms Green · when you know the person's name);

b) an introduction in which you write your opening remarks and mention your reason(s) for writing
e.g. I am writing to apply for the position of ...);

c) a main body in which you write about the main subject(s) of the letter in detail, starting a new paragraph for each topic;

d) a conclusion in which you write your closing remarks
e.g. I Iook forward to hearing from you as soon as possible... ;

e) a formal ending
(Yours faithfully - when you do not know the person's name;
Yours sincerely · when you know the person's name; + your full name).

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Emily: Im not going into that house. Its supposed to be haunted.
Stephen: Come on. Dont be a coward. You dont believe in ghosts, do you?
Emily: I dont, but Im not taking any chances. Just look at that house! Its spooky. Im getting goosebumps just looking at it.
Stephen: Youre only freaking out because youve watched too many horror movies. Its just a house. Now, come on!
Emily: Why are we doing this anyway? Just because your friends dared you to go in doesnt mean you have to. This is stupid! .........

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All's well that ends well

What's the meaning of the phrase 'All's well that ends well'?

♠️ A risky enterprise is justified so long as it turns out well in the end.

♥️ Origin - This is, of course, best known from the Shakespeare play, but it was a proverb before it was a play title.

♣️John Heywood included it in a dialogue.

♦️Shakespeare was well acquainted with Heywood's work and wrote All's Well That Ends Well in 1601. It is not only as the title of the play, but line appears in the text too.
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Session #n30: LETTERS OF APPLICATION

When you write a letter applying for a job or a course, you should include the following information:

🔹 A) in the opening remarks/reason(s) for writing
• the name of the job/course, where and when you saw it advertised.
e. g. ... the position of manager advertised in yesterday's Herald.

🔹 B) in the main body paragraphs (paras 2-3-4)
• age, present job an d/or studies (e.g. I am a nineteen-year-old university student )
• qualifications (e.g. I have a BA in French.)
• experience (e.g. I have been working as a waiter tor the past two years.)
• skills and personal qualities that are suitable for the job/course
e.g. I am a good and careful driver. I consider myself to be mature and responsible

🔹 C) in the closing remarks
• any other important information (i e. when you are available for interview, where and when you can be contacted, references you can send, a remark that you hope your application will be considered, etc)
e.g. I will be available for interview in September.
I enclose references from my last two employers.
I look forward to hearing from you.

You usually use:
🔅 the present simple to describe skills/personal qualities
❇️ e.g. I am a patient and reliable person.

🔅 the past simple to talk about past experiences
❇️ e.g. I left schoof in 1994. I worked for General Motors for four years.

🔅 the present perfect to talk about recent work/studies
❇️ e.g. I have been working for LTYU for two years.
❇️ I have recently finished secondary school.

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🔅Mind (you)🔅

🌸 We use this expression to introduce an idea or fact that contrasts with the previous idea in some way.

🌸 Another word for "just so you know" or "and to let you know". Used at the beginning of a sentence but during a conversation. Used to make a point about the subject

🌾..."Mind you that Lizzie didn't even pay attention to the movie last night!" 

🌾 "JoAnna ate the whole pack of gummy bears. Mind you she doesn't even like candy."

🌾 It took my friend fifteen minutes to finish the apple pie eating contest. Mind you, she is over 80.

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