Keep in touch
For example,
Keep in touch,
Jacky
For a formal letter, there are two main options. The correct one will depend on who you are addressing:
Dear Mr Smith (name known) – Yours sincerely
Dear Sir/Madam (name unknown) – Yours faithfully
Always sign off a formal letter with your full name, e.g. Jacky Spear
For our sample letter, we will use this greeting and signoff:
Dear Ellen...
....I hope to see you soon,
Jacky
How To Generate Ideas for an Explanation Letter
You only have to write 150 words, so you won’t need many ideas but do make sure that you write about each bullet point and develop each idea fully.
They don't have to be the best ideas you can possibly think of. Go with your first thoughts and don’t waste time trying to think of better ideas. However, they must relate directly to the bullet points.
Note them beside each bullet point on the exam paper, like this:
You are planning a holiday abroad and will be visiting a town where an old friend lives. You haven't spoken to this friend in a few years.
Write a letter to your friend. In your letter:
give a brief update of your life since last in touch
Got engaged, bought flat
explain why you will be travelling to his/her town
Coach tour of Scotland
say what you plan to do when you visit their town
Visit Edinburgh Castle
That’s our planning complete. Once you’ve had some practice, you’ll be able to do this in just a few minutes. Taking time to plan makes writing IELTS letters far quicker and easier than if you don’t do this step. You will also write a better letter and get higher marks.
We're now ready to start writing our letter.
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