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This is the last blog of the personal text !๐Ÿฅฒ
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So in this blog i’m gonna give you some little resume about personal text , So here we go!!๐Ÿคฉ

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A personal letter is a type of letter (or informal composition) that usually concerns personal matters (rather than professional concerns) and is sent from one individual to another.
 
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  • Formal Letter: These letters follow a certain pattern and formality. They are strictly kept professional in nature, and directly address the issues concerned. Any type of business letter or letter to authorities falls within this given category.
  • Informal Letter: These are personal letters. They need not follow any set pattern or adhere to any formalities. They contain personal information or are a written conversation. Informal letters are generally written to friends, acquaintances, relatives etc.

๐Ÿ“ Typical Purposes for Personal Letters

  • to inform
  • to keep in touch
  • to share
  • to persuade

๐Ÿ“Typical Formats for Personal Letters

  • casual, conversational wording
  • correct spelling
  • casual use of punctuation, capitalization, and grammar
  • personal and interesting details
  • handwritten or typed format
  • traditional or electronic distribution
  • indented paragraphs

๐Ÿ“Typical Audience Expectations for Personal Letters

  • typing or handwriting is easy to read
  • messages is easy to understand
  • references are familiar

๐Ÿ“Typical Components of Personal Letters

  • date
  • salutation
  • introduction
  • body
  • conclusion
  • closing
  • signature 
  • Conventions are not as critical as they are in a formal correspondence but the following general layout should be adhered to:

    Addresses:

    1) Your Address 
    You must always remember to include your own address on the top right-hand side of the page. This will enable the person that you are writing to, to be able to reply.

    2) The Address of the person you are writing to
    This address should be displayed beneath your address on the left-hand side, remember to include the name of the person that you are writing to.

    Date:

    This should be displayed on the right-hand side of the page on the line beneath your address and should be written in full format:

    e.g. 1st January 2001

    Salutation & Greeting:

    Dear Mr Jones, 
    The above shows the format of the greeting line. The salutation formats are shown below:

    Mr – for a male
    Mrs – for a married female
    Miss – for an unmarried female
    Ms – for a female whose status is unknown or would prefer to remain anonymous
    Dr – for a person with the status of a doctor

    The salutation should be followed by the surname only (not the first name).

    If you are familiar with the person that you are writing to then it may be more appropriate to include their first name rather than using their title. This is a decision that you will need to make based on your relationship with the person in question. 

    Concluding:

    1) Yours sincerely,
    You should conclude with the words: “Yours sincerely,”.

    Followed by:

    2) Your signature
    Sign your name, then print it underneath the signature.

    You may wish to conclude with something more friendly e.g. “All the best”, “Best regards,” etc.

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    To inform that the receiver that the sender wants to 
    tell an important thing like personal feelings, 
    thoughts,or experiences, which are meant to 
    be read by a specific person. 

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    • Vou are allowed to use contractions in your writing
    Eq: He's, She'S, Haven, etc.
    • Althougn the tone Or your letter Is Informal, please
    a) do not use offensive language
    ado not use sinalish
    c) use grammatically correct sentence
    • Betore you begin:
    a) purpose: Why am I writing this:
    D) tone: Informal (but not casual
    c) audience: Who am I writing to!
    d) form: What sort of writing will suit this purpose?
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    Informal letters are written to close
    acquaintances of the writer, their friends,
    family, relatives, etc.

    Since they are written to close relations the letters have an informal and personal tone. Casual language is used while
    writing informal letters. And sometimes the letters may even have an emotional undertone.

    Some definition of informal text : 
    informal, adj. without ceremony or formality; relaxed and friendly; said of language, clothes, etc: suitable for and
    used in relaxed, everyday situations.


Structure of informal letter ✨

1. Address of the sender.
2. Date of writing a letter.
3. Address of receiver.
4. Salutation/Greeting.
5. Body of the letter.
6. Conclusion.
7. Signature of the sender.

๐Ÿ“๐‘ญ๐’๐’“๐’Ž๐’‚๐’ ๐‘ป๐’†๐’™๐’•
A formal letter is one written in a formal and
ceremonious language and follows a certain
stipulated format.

Such letters are written for official
purposes to authorities, dignitaries, colleagues, seniors,
etc and not to personal contacts, friends or family.

Some definition of formal text : formal, adj. stiffly polite rather than relaxed and friendly; said of language: strictly correct with regard to grammar, style and choice of words, as
distinct from conversational
conversational

Structure of formal letter ✨
1. Write your name and contact information.
2. Include the date.
3. Include the recipient's name and contact information.
4. Write a subject line for AMS style.
5. Write a salutation for block style.
6. Write the body of the letter.
7. Include a sign-off.
8. Proofread your letter.

Here’s some exercise for improve your personal letter / text
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Here’s the result of exam for chapter 6






Maybe that's all from me for this week .I hope u all can practice how to make Personal text and understand it well about the purpose and the function ๐Ÿ˜‰ 

Don't forget to always keep ur healthy well .And the important things Always Feeling great and Fantastic and always stay positivy guys!๐Ÿ˜† Bye bye see ya on my next blog !๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป๐Ÿคฉ



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