Monday, January 2, 2017

To your younger brother giving him a piece of advice about his studies



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To father telling him about your mother's illness

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A word of advice from father to his son


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To father seeking permission for going to trip with friends


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Letter to father about co-curricular activities in the college.


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To mother explaining your views about hostel life.


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To father explaining to him why you could not perform well in December test.


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A Letter to father from his son about progress in studies

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To Father asking for an increase in your monthly allowance


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To Father asking for some money

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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Introduction to Letter Writing

Introduction: 
A letter is a written communication between two person. It takes the place of conversation, so it should be as simple and straight forward as day to day conversation is. We should remember, however, that conversation of an educated person is up to the mark. So the language should be impressive, clear and grammatical. People today are very busy, and seldom have time to read and write long letters. So no attempt should be made to go into unnecessary details, or to write conventional sentences about weather, health and general well-being of the person addressed. A letter should be to the point.
Children are expected to learn how to write letters, notes and messages. They have to be aware of different styles of writing, the use of formal and informal letters, and to select style and vocabulary appropriate to the intended reader. Handwriting too is an essential element. In the Standard Assessment Tests Level 2 handwriting is required: