Guidelines To An Informal Letter
Guidelines To An Informal Letter
Guidelines To An Informal Letter
Informal letters are personal letters and they are written for various purposes.
Some of them are:
To invite
To make or renew contacts
with someone
To thank
To send condolence/sympathy
To relate (a message/an event
To update on the latest news
etc)
To advise
To express feelings on
something
To apologise
(an event)
An informal letter normally consists of the following:
1. Address(senders address)
2. Date
3. Greeting/Salutation
4. Body 1st paragraph (to set the main purpose of the letter)
- A paragraph should only contain one idea
- The last paragraph could be used to send wishes/to mention
future plans/to state reason to end the letter
5. Closing
6. Signature
Allocation of Marks
1. Address & Date (1m)
2. Salutation (1m)
3. Signing-off/Signature (1m)
FORMAT
5. When responding to an
invitation
decline because...
Sample Question: Your cousin has not been well lately and you are concerned
about his/her health. Write a letter to advise him/her on how to eat healthily. Use
the notes below to help you write the letter.
Stick to a balanced diet
Limit consumption of sugar
and salt
Diet filled with nutritional
High intake can lead to
content
diabetes and high blood
Have a good breakfast
pressure
Able to perform daily activities
Eat sensibly
better
Eat only when hungry
Prepare your own snacks
Eat in moderate portions
Be selective of what you eat,
Make an effort to eat right
make healthier choice
healthier life
42,
Jln Beseri, Tmn Indah Permai,
47200 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
22
AUGUST 2014
Dear Azrie,
How are you? I heard from Aunty Emma that you have not been feeling
well lately. Im sorry to hear that. Maybe you have not been eating well. Im sure
you will feel healthier, have more energy and be fit and strong if you watch what
you eat.
Firstly, you need to stick to a balanced diet (C1). You can do that by
following the food pyramid (E1).The food pyramid will give you a guideline of
what to eat and how much portion should you take per serving (E2). If you
consume food based on the pyramid, your diet will be filled with nutritional
content (C2). I am sure you will feel the difference if you practise this (E1).
Secondly, start your day with a good breakfast (C3). Do not take fatty food
like nasi lemak or roti canai (E1). Instead, take food that is easy to digest but
fulfils your tummy (E2). Food like bread, cereal and fresh fruits can help you start
the day (E1) so you are able to perform daily activities better (C4).
Thirdly, prepare your own snacks (
). Eating a healthy snack is actually
good because it will help you control your hunger (
). You can make a
sandwich, a nutritious vegetable salad or a simple fried rice (
). Bringing or
making your own snack will do you good as you need to be selective of what you
eat. If you have done that, it means you have made a healthier choice in life
(
).
I know you have a sweet tooth but you need to limit your consumption of
sugar and salt (
). Cakes, carbonated drinks, chocolates and ice-cream are
delicious but you need to reduce that kind of food in your diet (
). Do you
know that high intake of sugar and salt can cause you to have diseases like
diabetes and high blood pressure? (
). So, Azrie, do eat sensibly (
) and
eat only when you are hungry (
).
Lastly, remember to eat in moderate portions (
). You may find it
difficult at first because you are not used to it but remember what they say,
Isabella