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  • Part 3-4 Chapter 3
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  • Letter Date Be careful when writing the date. All-number dates are written differently in British English (31/12/00) and American English (12/31/00). This can lead to confusion. It may be better to write the date in full (31 December 2000 or December 31st, 2000). This can also look less "official" and therefore more polite. Destination name and address This is the name of the person to whom you are writing, his/her job title, the company name and address. This should be the same as on the envelope. Salutation (Dear...) A letter in English almost always begins with 'Dear...', even if you do not know the person. There are several possibilities: Dear Mr Smith Dear Mrs Smith Dear Miss Smith
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  • Letter Body The letter itself, in well-structured paragraphs. Ending (Yours...)Yours sincerely Yours faithfully Yours truly Your name Your first name and surname, for example: Mary Bond James Smith
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  • Addressing an envelope ADDRESS: This is the name and address of the person (recipient) you are sending the letter to. On separate lines write: Recipient's Full Name Street Address City, State and Zip Code RETURN ADDRESS: This is the information about the sender of the letter. In the top left corner on separate lines write: Your full name Your Street Address Your City, State and Zip Code STAMP: In the top right corner of the envelope you place a postage stamp. This pays for the delivery of the letter.
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  • Addressing an envelope
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  • sample
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