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Writing a Business Letter
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Purpose of a Business Letter
Request information Request resources Request a recommendation from an individual or group
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Three types of business letters
Letter of request Writing to ask for some information or some action Letter of application Writing to apply for a job, college etc Letter of complaint Writing to complain to someone about something
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Format Beginning- Introduces yourself and your request
Middle- Provides details of the request Ending- Expresses thanks and tells them specifically what you want from them
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Parts of a Business Letter
Heading- includes writer’s (you) complete address and the date Do not include your name Do not abbreviate anything (ie. Date, address, person’s title) At least 1 inch from top of page, left justified Inside Address- Reader’s (person you are writing to) name and address 4-7 spaces down from the heading Includes company name Person’s title If not writing to a specific person, begin with the name of the organization or business
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Parts of a Business Letter
Salutation- Greeting, always end with a colon Body- Main part of the letter Do not indent (block format) Single--spaced Double- space between sections/paragraphs, not between each line Use formal language- no contractions, slang, conversational speech Beginning- states why you are writing Middle- provides details End- focuses on what should happen next
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Parts of a Business Letter
Complimentary closing- after the body. Capitalize the first word of closing and put a comma after the closing. Sincerely, Yours truly, Signature- ends the letter. If typing the letter, leave four spaces under the closing; then type your name. Sign your name in blue or black ink only
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Writing Tips Before you write…. Determine your purpose
Gather information Consider your reader As you write…. Keep it short ( 1 page only) State your request Be courteous Focus on the outcome Be reasonable
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Writing Tips After you have written a first draft…
Check for completeness Check for appropriate voice Check for correctness Check for conventions
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