2.3.2 - Informal Letters
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What is an Informal Letter?
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Today, we're discussing informal letters! Can anyone tell me what they think an informal letter is?
Is it a letter that you write to friends or family?
Exactly! Informal letters are personal communications meant for those we know well, like friends and family. Who can share why we might write such letters?
To share news or just to check in with someone?
Yes! We often use them to keep in touch or share important life updates. Remember, the tone is friendly and relaxed.
Structure of Informal Letters
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Next, let's look at the structure of an informal letter. Unlike formal letters, informal ones have more flexibility. What are some parts you think should be included?
I think it starts with a greeting?
Correct! We often start with a salutation like 'Dear [Name]' or simply 'Hi [Name]'. What comes next?
The body, where we write our message?
Exactly! The body is where you can share stories or updates. You can even skip the address and date if you want! Now, what do you think we use as a closing statement?
Maybe something like 'Best wishes' or 'See you soon'?
Yes! Great job. The closing can be anything that fits the relationship with the person you're writing to.
Tone and Language in Informal Letters
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Letβs talk about tone. Why do you think the tone of an informal letter is important?
Because it makes the letter feel more personal?
Exactly! The tone should be friendly and relaxed. This is where we can use slang or contractions. Can anyone give me an example of using slang in a letter?
I could say 'I canβt wait to hang out!' instead of 'I cannot wait to spend time together.'
Spot on! This casual language makes the letter feel more inviting.
Practice Writing Informal Letters
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Now, let's practice writing! Who can give me an idea for a topic to write an informal letter about?
Maybe writing to a friend about a recent trip?
Great topic! Write a short letter to your friend sharing your trip details. Remember to keep it casual. Now, who wants to share their opening sentences?
Dear Emily, I just got back from the beach! It was amazing!
Excellent start! Youβre using a personal touch. Keep it going.
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This section outlines the characteristics and structure of informal letters, detailing their relaxed tone and flexible format compared to formal letters, emphasizing the personal connection with the recipient.
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In this section, we explore informal letters, which are often composed for friends and family, fostering personal connections. Informal letters may vary in tone and structure, but typically include elements like a friendly salutation (e.g., 'Dear [Friendβs Name]') and a conversational body. The language used is casual, allowing for the use of contractions and slang. Unlike formal letters, informal letters might not require the sender's address or the date. The body of such letters can range from personal anecdotes to updates on life events, reflecting a relaxed and friendly tone.
Key Concepts
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Structure: Informal letters have a flexible structure including salutation, body, and closing.
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Tone: The tone of informal letters is friendly, casual, and personal.
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Purpose: These letters are often used to maintain relationships by sharing updates and stories.
Examples & Applications
Example 1: Writing a letter to a friend to explain your thoughts on a recent school event.
Example 2: Sending an informal letter to a family member to share memorable vacation experiences.
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Rhymes
Informal letters, oh what fun, share your news with everyone!
Stories
Imagine you receive a letter from an old friend written with excitement about their adventures. You feel the warmth and personal connection, just like informal letters bring friends closer.
Memory Tools
Remember 'SBC' for Informal Letters: Salutation, Body, Closing.
Acronyms
FIRE β Fun, Informal, Relational, Expressive, for informal letters.
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Glossary
- Informal Letter
A letter written in a friendly or familiar tone, usually addressed to friends or family.
- Salutation
The greeting in a letter, which can be casual in informal letters.
- Closing
The phrase used to end a letter; it can vary from casual to more formal.
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