LETTER-WRITING is an important channel of communication between people who are geographically distant from one another. In earlier times when the telephone and e-mail were not available, the only means of communication between people was through letters.
Letter-writing is a skill that has to be developed. In general there are two types of letters: formal, that are written to convey official business and information and informal, which are personal letters to communicate with friends and family. Formal letters are sent out when we need to write to various public bodies or agencies for our requirements in civic life. For example, we might have to ask for a certificate or to inform a change in our address. A letter is usually one in a series of exchanges between two people or parties.
When you write a letter you should keep in mind the following points.
We have so far considered the content of letters. A letter also has a typical format.
Given below is an example of the format of a formal letter.
Nowadays all the parts of a letter are aligned on the left. This style is called the Full-Block style
The flexible format of the informal letter may also be used to seek information from concerned authorities. Given below is an example.
Given below is the format of the informal letter.
Job Application
At some point of time each one of us will have to apply for a job. Job applications are usually written in response to advertisements.
Let us take this sample advertisement from a daily newspaper, The Hindu dated 15 November 2005.
Let us assume that you have a degree or a diploma and are applying for the job. We need to prepare a resume, which actually means a summary of particulars relating to your background, academic qualifications and experience, if any. Other terms used for ‘resume’ are ‘curriculum vitae’ and ‘biodata’.
The general for mat of a resume or curriculum vitae is shown below.
Now we need to send a covering letter along with the curriculum vitae. The following letter is an example.
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