Formal vs. Informal writing

Writing in P4
A vacation to...
Note/memo
Your favorite TV Show/movie/book etc..
Letter to a friend





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Writing in P4
A vacation to...
Note/memo
Your favorite TV Show/movie/book etc..
Letter to a friend





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Formal 
  • When writing to someone you do not know, a company or someone of status (like a manager). 

  • Formal language use, such as: Dear Sir/Madam, Kind regards, 

  • Examples: cover letter (motivatiebrief), writing an e-mail to a company,
Informal
  • When writing to someone you know (friend, family member, acquaintance, etc.).

  • Informal language use:
    Hey [Joanne], Hello [Joanne],
    Bye!, See you soon, Later, 

  • Examples: a review, writing a colleague

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Informal writing

Opening phrases:
- Hello Vanessa,
- Hi Leo, 
- Hey Samuel,

Closing phrases: 
- Talk to you later, 
- Bye, 
- See you soon, 
Start your letter/e-mail with sentences like: 

- How are you? I hope you're doing well. 
- It was great to see you last week. 
- Thank you for sending me an e-mail.

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Mind the following
Gonna, wanna & u are a definite NO GO!



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Frequently made mistakes
Wich/which/witch
Then/than
To/too
Who's/Whose
Its/it's
a/an

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Its/it's

The cat licked its paw and went back to being a nuisance. 
The company changed its logo last year.
Every country has its own traditions and customs.
It's going to be quite sunny today.
It's been a mess due to the strikes by NS.

Spelling

Delightfull/Delightful
Orderd/Ordered
Deliverd/Delivered
Exited/Excited
Where/were
Receive/Recieve
Disappointed/Dissappointed


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