The structure of a typical formal letter
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WRITING A FORMAL LETTER
C. Painting.
1.What comes to your mind when you hear the word painting?
2.Do you or did you ever like painting?
3.Do you think modern artists are good at painting?
4.What style or period of painting / art do you like?
5.What do paintings mean to you?
6.What kinds of paintings do you have in your house?
7.Why is painting and art so important to us?
8.Have you ever been emotionally moved because of a painting?
9.Would you consider investing money in a painting? Do you think art is a good investment?
10.What do people think about when they look at paintings in galleries?
Appendix 8.
1. Letterhead
| Brownlee & Co Ltd
| 2. Sender's address
| 5 High Street, Blackheath, London SF3B 5 HY
| 3. Recipient's address
| Mr. C. Chamberlain Managing Director
Evans Universal Ltd.
Lord Shaftsbury Avenue,
London W1 A 7WW
| 4. Date
| 1st May 2011
| 5. Salutation
| Dear Mr. Chamberlain,
| 6. Introductory paragraph
| Thank you for your letter of 22nd October enquiring about our range of office equipment.
| 7. Main paragraph
| I enclose an up-to-date price list and our latest catalogue which I hope includes something of interest to you. You will notice that we offer very favourable terms of payment.
| 8. Concluding paragraph
| I look forward to hearing from you again.
| 9. Complimentary ending
| Yours sincerely,
| 10. Signature
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| 11. Typed signature
| Mr. James Brownlee
| 12. Position/ title
| Professor of Michigan University
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