Henrik Salum. DATE 5 September 2011 5 Sept. 2011 September 5, 2011 5.09.2011 9/5/11 5th September 2011.

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Henrik Salum

DATE 5 September Sept September 5, /5/11 5th September 2011

BEGINNING Dear Mr Cloud Dear Mr J. Cloud Dear Mrs Cloud Dear Miss Cloud Dear Ms Cloud Dear Ms Mary Cloud Dear Manager Dear Sir or Madam

ENDING Yours sincerely (you know the name) signature NAME (printed) Yours faithfully (don’t know the name) signature NAME (printed)

 Why are you writing?  Where did you get the information?  BE AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE!

 Give details in one or several paragraphs.  NO IRRELEVANT INFORMATION!

 Depends on the type of letter. CLOSING STATEMENT I look forward to hearing from You. I am looking forward to hearing from You. I look forward to hear from You. I look forward to Your reply. I am looking forward to Your reply.

 Formal language and grammar!  No short forms!  No slang or colloquial words!  Be factual rather than emotional!

 Introduction  Facts about you  Why would you be suitable for the job? Promote yourself!  Conclusion I hope You consider my application. I would be available to attend an interview... I look forward to Your reply.

 Introduction  Ask all the necessary questions  Conclusion I would be grateful if You could answer these questions. I look forward to hearing from You. USE POLITE QUESTIONS! I would like to know... Could You tell me...

 Introduction  Give details  Conclusion Mention what kind of action you would like to be taken. BE FACTUAL, NOT EMOTIONAL!

 Introduction  Give details  Conclusion Suggest ways of putting things right. APOLOGISE AT LEAST TWICE!

 Introduction  Give details  Conclusion THANK THE PERSON/INSTITUTION AT LEAST TWICE!

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