martes, 25 de marzo de 2014

CARTAS INFORMALES

CARTAS INFORMALES

INFORMAL LETTER:

Remember that in informal letters we use:
Informal vocabulary, including phrasal verbs:  ‘go on’ instead of ‘continue’
Simpler sentence structure:  I’ll be late for the party. It’s because of my French exam.
Punctuation using exclamation marks: If you’d been at the wedding, you’d have loved the food!
Useful Phrases for writing formal letters or emails

Writing Skills : Useful expressions
INFORMAL LETTER

Dear (first name),
Beginnings:

Thank you/Many thanks for your (recent/lastletter/postcard.
It was good/nice to hear from you recently.
I’m sorry I haven’t written/been in touch for such a long time.
It’s ages since I’ve heard from you. I hope you’re/you and your family are well.
Asking Hi! How are the things? How are you? How’s it going?

Referring to:
their news Great news about … Glad to hear that … Sorry to hear about …
Giving news
Listen, did I tell you about … You’ll never believe what …
Oh, and another thing … This is just to let you know that …
I thought you might be interested to hear about/know that 
By the way, have you heard about/did you know that 

Apologies:
I’m writing to apologise for missing your party but I’m afraid I was with flu.
I’m really sorry that I forgot to send you a birthday card but I was busy with my new job.
If you let me know where you bought it/how much it cost I’ll gladly pay for it/replace it.
Please let me know how much the bill is and I’ll gladly pay it.

Invitations:
I’m/We’re having a party on Friday 19th and I/we hope you’ll be able to come.
Would you like to come/go to see ‘Room With a View’ with me at the weekend.
I was wondering if you’d like to go to the theatre/come on holiday with us?
Could you let me/us know if you can come/you’d like to join us?
Thank you very much for your invitation. I’d love to come.
Thank you for asking/inviting me to … but I’m afraid I won’t be able to …


Requests:
I’m writing to ask for your help/you (if you could do me) a favour.
I wonder if/I was wondering if you could help me/do me a favour.
I hope you don’t mind my asking but could you (possibly) …?
I’d be very/really/terribly grateful if you could …

Good luck/ Congratulations/ Thank you:
I’m writing to thank you for your hospitality/the wonderful present.
It was so kind of you to invite me to stay with you.
I really appreciated all your help/advice.
Congratulations on passing your exams/your excellent exam results!
I wish you good luck/Good luck in/with your exams/your driving test/your interview.
Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll do well/pass.
Do be on time, won’t you, and don’t forget to …

Making suggestions and recommendations:
Why don’t you …? Maybe you could …? How about …?
You can’t leave New York without doing sth
I’m sure you will enjoy doing sth If you like, we can …
Do visit somewhere Don’t forget to do sth (Imperative -> Strong Recommendation)
I’m told that … People say that … (If you heard sth is good)

Endings:
Give my love/regards to … Say hello to … Hope to hear from you soon.
See you soon! Write soon. Once again, thank you for all your help.

Signing off:
Love,
Lots of love,
Yours,
Best wishes,

First name

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario