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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Writing 4 is a course book for a writing course which is given to the second year English Majors in Literature and Linguistics Faculty at Tay Do University. This book will beused as a textbook for English major students since 2016.
From my experienced teaching writing, I have found that Tay Do students need to have a textbook which contains real life situation tasks which have been related to social business writing.
This book consists of five units. Each unit contains modeled examples followed by exercises and tasks which Giúp students gradually improve their writing skills. Students are expected to create their own pieces of creative writing by working in pairs, in groups and on their own, from the first unit to the final one.
The emphasis of this book is on creative language, on creative structures and on creative task writing as can be seen, for example in the section on writing some creative personal and business letters. Creative thinking of writing doesn’t come naturally to everyone. That is why the early part of the material is intended to Giúp develop creativity and getting ideas from the theory. The textbook is a material on writing, and therefore teaches all writing skills ranging from sentence completion to paragraph writing in a letter.
These skills are practiced in the context of letter writing and business reports, but most rules governing these are not ignored. On the other hand, writing skill is to build on those skills learned earlier. Syntax is not taught directly, but is checked when each task is assessed. There is some deviation from regular syntax since students’ writing needs to use special structure forms in order to create its special effects, for example the one- sentence paragraph and the one-word sentence. The aims of this course are to make writing in English easier and convenient, to introduce and practice some useful kinds of writing, to Giúp students improve their writing skills.
I hope that this course will Giúp students fulfill a complete work, develop use of vocabulary, write creatively. It is expected that all students feel useful for studying situation and after graduation as well, they can make a good job application and a curriculum vitae.
HOW TO WRITE A LETTER
The differences between business letter and personal letter are described below.
A business letter refers to a formal written letter where business related issues and
information are exchanged with the suppliers, customers, banks, insurance companies
and other external parties of the organization. On the other hand, personal letter is
written for exchanging personal or family affairs with family members, relatives,
friends, lovers, teachers, students etc.
1. Nature: Business letter or commercial letter it is impersonal and universal in nature.
Personal letter it fully personal in nature.
2. Purpose: Business letter is exchanging various business related issues and information.
Personal letter is exchanging personal or family related affairs and information.
3. Scope:Business letter scope is wide and contains various types of business
information. Personal letter scope is limited and contains only personal information.
4. Structure: Business letter follow officially recognized structure. Personal letter does
not follow any recognized structure.
5. Formality: Business letter it maintains formal rules and procedure. Personal letter it is
informal.
6. Size: Business letter generally it is concise in size and avoids irrelevant matter.
Personal letter it may be concise or large in size.
7. Types: Business letter it can be categorized differently. Personal letter generally it
cannot be categorized.
8. Salutation: Business letter salutation is sir, dear sir, dear Mr. x etc. Personal letter
salutation is Dear friends, my dear x, dear x etc.
9. Language:Business letter language should be easy and simple. Personal letter
language may easy, poetic, emotional etc.
10. Copy: Business letter copy of business letter is preserved. Personal letter copy of
personal letter may not be preserved.
11. Method: Business letter it uses direct and persuasive method. Personal letter it uses
only direct method
Unit One: Personal letters
Objectives
By the end of this unit, students will be able to recognize what personal letter is, and how to distinguish between personal letter and business letter. Moreover, students must do some exercises to apply for the theory.
Look at the pattern and write your personal letter to a friend you know.
[Your Street Address]
[Your City]/[Your Postcode/ country (if the recipient is a foreigner]
[Month, Day, Year]
[Name of recipient]
[Street Address]/[City]/[Postcode]
Dear Sir/ Madame,
[Decide on your familiarity with the person and either use their first name or “Mr, Mrs,
Miss” etc. followed by their surname],
[Your personal message to the person – complaint, inquiry; congratulation; invitation;
condolences, apologies; confirmation, etc]
Yours sincerely,
[Your written Signature]
[Your Name]
Look at these samples and decide what kind of each is?
Sample 1What’s kind of this letter?
Dear Khanh,
Congratulations on moving on to your next venture. I know you've been looking to
move back out West for some time, and I'm glad that a position opened up for you that
is a great next step in your career.
We'll miss you here in the office, but we wish you all the best.
Good luck for a smooth transition, and success in your new position.
Sincerely,
Minh
Sample 2What’s kind of this letter?
Dear Kim,
I was thrilled to hear about your new job with the Coca-Cola Company. I know it's
been a long search to find the right position, but it seems like this is going to be a good
match for your skills and experience.
I'm looking forward to hearing all about it soon!
Fond Regards,
Linh
Sample 3What’s kind of this letter?
Dear KhanhHuy,
We would like to invite you to the coming birthday party of our son ThienAnh as he is
celebrating his first birthday. The said party will be on November 27, 2015 at KinhKieu
4 just along HoaBinh Avenue. All kids are expected to wear their beautiful fancy dress.
We will be delighted with your presence in this party together with your family. We
will be arranging transportation for all the guests for your convenience in going to the
venue of the said party promptly.
It is a great honor for us to see you at the party and please do confirm your attendance
before the party in the given number so that we will arrange the service accordingly.
Best regards,
Mr. and Mrs. Thien Long
EXERCISES
Exercise 1: Sentences building
Dear Mr Brown,
1. I be happy / get / letter / offer job / your company.
.........................................................................................................
2. You / not tell / when / want me / start work / for you.
.........................................................................................................
3. My present employer / expect me / stay him / end month.
.........................................................................................................
4. We think / about buy / house / the office.
.........................................................................................................
5. My wife / be anxious / find / good school / children / attend.
.........................................................................................................
6. She worry / not be able / continue / study / same subjects.
.........................................................................................................
7. Let hope / problems / not take / long solve.
.........................................................................................................
8. I look forward / start work / you.
.........................................................................................................
Your sincerely, John Smith
Exercise 2: Sentences building
Dear Mr Johnson,
1. A friend / mine / recently / return / England / advise me / write / you.
.........................................................................................................
2. I / hope / come / England / next year / spend / some months / Cambridge.
.........................................................................................................
3. Perhaps / recommend / suitable English family / me stay.
.........................................................................................................
4. While / I / there / take / part-time course / improve / my English.
.........................................................................................................
5. Be / part-time course / your college?
.........................................................................................................
6. If / be / I / be grateful / you send / application form.
.........................................................................................................
7. Please / tell / much / fees / course / be.
.........................................................................................................
8. I / like / know / date / course / begin.
.........................................................................................................
Yours sincerely, Giovanni Bianchi
Exercise 3: Sentences building
Dear Sir,
1. I / very surprised / letter / I receive / you this morning.
.........................................................................................................
2. In it / say / I not pay / book / send / one month ago.
.........................................................................................................
3. You say / I / send / money immediately.
.........................................................................................................
4. In fact / I return / book / you / same day / receive.
.........................................................................................................
5. I not return / because / not want.
.........................................................................................................
6. But because / book / be / poor condition / several torn pages.
.........................................................................................................
7. I send / letter / that time / ask you / send / perfect copy / same book.
.........................................................................................................
8. I hope / you do that and / not have / write / you again / this matter.
.........................................................................................................
Yours faithfully, Samuel Johnson
Exercise 4: Sentences building
Dear Bill,
1. I / expect / you be surprise / get / letter / me.
.........................................................................................................
2. As / can see / address above / I be / hospital.
.........................................................................................................
3. Last Wednesday / I have / accident / when I drive / work.
.........................................................................................................
4. Child / run out / front / my car / and I / have / stop / sudden / that / car behind / crash / me. ......................................................................................................... 5. Luckily / I wear / seatbelt / so I / not injured badly / although / have / stay / here / next Friday. ......................................................................................................... 6. It be / very boring / I be pleased / see / if you / have / spare time. ......................................................................................................... 7. Visiting hours / be / 7.00 to 9.00 / evening. ......................................................................................................... 8. I hope / able / come. ......................................................................................................... Give my regards to your family.
Yours, John
Exercise 5: Sentences building
Dear Mrs. Brown
1. I write / tell / how much I enjoy / few hours I spend / you and your family yesterday evening. ......................................................................................................... 2. I be / England since / beginning / October and this be / first invitation to dinner / English family. ......................................................................................................... 3. I find / conversation most interesting and I be glad / practice / English. ......................................................................................................... 4. I also like / congratulate you / excellent cooking. ......................................................................................................... 5. I be very grateful / all / helpful information you give me / courses / English. ......................................................................................................... 6. I hope / find / suitable school / next few days. ......................................................................................................... 7. You give / best wishes / husband and children? ......................................................................................................... 8. Thank you again / extremely pleasant evening. ......................................................................................................... 9. I look forward / see you next month. .........................................................................................................
Yours sincerely, Maria
HOMEWORK
Task 1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am ..................... you to express my .......................... with a laptop computer
I ........................ in your .................. four days ago.
As soon as I turned on the ........................., I realized that Windows operating
system was not ................................. in it, ......................... the offer said it
was ............................... In addition, I chose a ...................... laptop and the
........................ I received is black. ................................, the default language
of the laptop is ...................................... and I haven’t been able to
...................... it into my ..........................language, which is
........................................... To make matters worse, the .........................
specifications of this laptop are not the ......................... as the ones that I read in
your ...................................
I .................................... need this situation to be ........................ as soon as
possible. I made the ................................ to buy the laptop at your store, because
of previous good ............................................................ some friends of
mine gave me about your store. However, after this ............................., I feel
.............................................
I would like you can send me the laptop I ...................... chose at your store,
including all the ................................ were shown in the offer. If I don’t get a
quick ............................... to my request, I hope a full ............................. of
the payment I already ..............................
Thanks in advance for your response.
Yours ............................................,
Task 2.A friend (or a foreign friend) wants to spend a two-week holiday in your hometown and has written asking for information and advice to you, so.
Write a letter to your friend. In your letter:
• offer to find somewhere to stay
• give advice about what to do
• give information about what clothes to bring or what necessary thing to be prepared
Unit Two: Business letters
Objectives
By then end of this unit, students will be able to recognize what business letter is, and how to write business letter in different categories.
Look at the pattern of business letter and try to write one.
Sender’s Information
Receiver’s Contact Information
Salutation/ Greetings
Dear Mr./Ms. (Last Name)
Letter Content (Subject of the letter)
Your business letter will let the recipient know what or why you are writing for or what
you want to discuss about.
First Paragraph:
The first paragraph of your business letter should include information on why you are
writing. (Mention the issue/problem/purpose you are talking about)
Middle Paragraphs:
State why you are writing and what you want to deal with and establish any
connection/mutual relationship up front. Outline the solution, providing proof in the
way of examples and expert opinions. Group related information into paragraphs.
Final Paragraph:
State what the reader/receiver needs to do and what you will do to follow up
Complimentary Close:
Sincerely, (know the name)
Faithfully yours (do not know the name)
Signature
(Sender’s full Name)
Your full name
EXCERCISES
Task 1.Choose True or False statements about these ideas in formal business letter writing
1. Is using the words 'sincerely yours' more common in American English than in British English. True / False
2. Is using the word 'truly' more common in American English than in British English. True / False
3. You put the address of the person you are writing to in the top right- hand corner of the letter. True / False
4. If you don’t know the person’s name, sign off with “Yours faithfully”. True / False 5. It is correct to finish the letter with “I look forward to hear from you”. True / False 6. “12/12/15” is the correct way to write the date. True / False
7. Is it best to print your name above your signature? True / False
8. In the first paragraph you should write a few polite lines to express your admiration of the person you are writing to. True / False
9. The first paragraph should simply contain the reason for your letter. True / False 10. The last paragraph should state what action you expect the person to take. True / False
11. You should use per pro or pp if you are signing a letter for someone else. True / False
12. Dear Mr Michael Brown is this the correct way to start a letter. True / False 13. do the letters cc stands for carbon copy True / False
Task 2. The business letter has grammar and spelling mistakes. You have to find themistakes and correct them.
February 21th
Dear Alan Thompson
Thanking you for your letter from 18 February and for your interested in our products.
I am sorry to hear that you wont be able to attend our presentations on 21 March but I hopes we can to arrange a date later We're plan another presentation for April 14 I attach a copy of our latest catalogue and prize list Contact me again if you need any more informations.
I look forward to hear from you. Your sincerely
Paul Jones
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Writing 4 is a course book for a writing course which is given to the second year English Majors in Literature and Linguistics Faculty at Tay Do University. This book will beused as a textbook for English major students since 2016.
From my experienced teaching writing, I have found that Tay Do students need to have a textbook which contains real life situation tasks which have been related to social business writing.
This book consists of five units. Each unit contains modeled examples followed by exercises and tasks which Giúp students gradually improve their writing skills. Students are expected to create their own pieces of creative writing by working in pairs, in groups and on their own, from the first unit to the final one.
The emphasis of this book is on creative language, on creative structures and on creative task writing as can be seen, for example in the section on writing some creative personal and business letters. Creative thinking of writing doesn’t come naturally to everyone. That is why the early part of the material is intended to Giúp develop creativity and getting ideas from the theory. The textbook is a material on writing, and therefore teaches all writing skills ranging from sentence completion to paragraph writing in a letter.
These skills are practiced in the context of letter writing and business reports, but most rules governing these are not ignored. On the other hand, writing skill is to build on those skills learned earlier. Syntax is not taught directly, but is checked when each task is assessed. There is some deviation from regular syntax since students’ writing needs to use special structure forms in order to create its special effects, for example the one- sentence paragraph and the one-word sentence. The aims of this course are to make writing in English easier and convenient, to introduce and practice some useful kinds of writing, to Giúp students improve their writing skills.
I hope that this course will Giúp students fulfill a complete work, develop use of vocabulary, write creatively. It is expected that all students feel useful for studying situation and after graduation as well, they can make a good job application and a curriculum vitae.
HOW TO WRITE A LETTER
The differences between business letter and personal letter are described below.
A business letter refers to a formal written letter where business related issues and
information are exchanged with the suppliers, customers, banks, insurance companies
and other external parties of the organization. On the other hand, personal letter is
written for exchanging personal or family affairs with family members, relatives,
friends, lovers, teachers, students etc.
1. Nature: Business letter or commercial letter it is impersonal and universal in nature.
Personal letter it fully personal in nature.
2. Purpose: Business letter is exchanging various business related issues and information.
Personal letter is exchanging personal or family related affairs and information.
3. Scope:Business letter scope is wide and contains various types of business
information. Personal letter scope is limited and contains only personal information.
4. Structure: Business letter follow officially recognized structure. Personal letter does
not follow any recognized structure.
5. Formality: Business letter it maintains formal rules and procedure. Personal letter it is
informal.
6. Size: Business letter generally it is concise in size and avoids irrelevant matter.
Personal letter it may be concise or large in size.
7. Types: Business letter it can be categorized differently. Personal letter generally it
cannot be categorized.
8. Salutation: Business letter salutation is sir, dear sir, dear Mr. x etc. Personal letter
salutation is Dear friends, my dear x, dear x etc.
9. Language:Business letter language should be easy and simple. Personal letter
language may easy, poetic, emotional etc.
10. Copy: Business letter copy of business letter is preserved. Personal letter copy of
personal letter may not be preserved.
11. Method: Business letter it uses direct and persuasive method. Personal letter it uses
only direct method
Unit One: Personal letters
Objectives
By the end of this unit, students will be able to recognize what personal letter is, and how to distinguish between personal letter and business letter. Moreover, students must do some exercises to apply for the theory.
Look at the pattern and write your personal letter to a friend you know.
[Your Street Address]
[Your City]/[Your Postcode/ country (if the recipient is a foreigner]
[Month, Day, Year]
[Name of recipient]
[Street Address]/[City]/[Postcode]
Dear Sir/ Madame,
[Decide on your familiarity with the person and either use their first name or “Mr, Mrs,
Miss” etc. followed by their surname],
[Your personal message to the person – complaint, inquiry; congratulation; invitation;
condolences, apologies; confirmation, etc]
Yours sincerely,
[Your written Signature]
[Your Name]
Look at these samples and decide what kind of each is?
Sample 1What’s kind of this letter?
Dear Khanh,
Congratulations on moving on to your next venture. I know you've been looking to
move back out West for some time, and I'm glad that a position opened up for you that
is a great next step in your career.
We'll miss you here in the office, but we wish you all the best.
Good luck for a smooth transition, and success in your new position.
Sincerely,
Minh
Sample 2What’s kind of this letter?
Dear Kim,
I was thrilled to hear about your new job with the Coca-Cola Company. I know it's
been a long search to find the right position, but it seems like this is going to be a good
match for your skills and experience.
I'm looking forward to hearing all about it soon!
Fond Regards,
Linh
Sample 3What’s kind of this letter?
Dear KhanhHuy,
We would like to invite you to the coming birthday party of our son ThienAnh as he is
celebrating his first birthday. The said party will be on November 27, 2015 at KinhKieu
4 just along HoaBinh Avenue. All kids are expected to wear their beautiful fancy dress.
We will be delighted with your presence in this party together with your family. We
will be arranging transportation for all the guests for your convenience in going to the
venue of the said party promptly.
It is a great honor for us to see you at the party and please do confirm your attendance
before the party in the given number so that we will arrange the service accordingly.
Best regards,
Mr. and Mrs. Thien Long
EXERCISES
Exercise 1: Sentences building
Dear Mr Brown,
1. I be happy / get / letter / offer job / your company.
.........................................................................................................
2. You / not tell / when / want me / start work / for you.
.........................................................................................................
3. My present employer / expect me / stay him / end month.
.........................................................................................................
4. We think / about buy / house / the office.
.........................................................................................................
5. My wife / be anxious / find / good school / children / attend.
.........................................................................................................
6. She worry / not be able / continue / study / same subjects.
.........................................................................................................
7. Let hope / problems / not take / long solve.
.........................................................................................................
8. I look forward / start work / you.
.........................................................................................................
Your sincerely, John Smith
Exercise 2: Sentences building
Dear Mr Johnson,
1. A friend / mine / recently / return / England / advise me / write / you.
.........................................................................................................
2. I / hope / come / England / next year / spend / some months / Cambridge.
.........................................................................................................
3. Perhaps / recommend / suitable English family / me stay.
.........................................................................................................
4. While / I / there / take / part-time course / improve / my English.
.........................................................................................................
5. Be / part-time course / your college?
.........................................................................................................
6. If / be / I / be grateful / you send / application form.
.........................................................................................................
7. Please / tell / much / fees / course / be.
.........................................................................................................
8. I / like / know / date / course / begin.
.........................................................................................................
Yours sincerely, Giovanni Bianchi
Exercise 3: Sentences building
Dear Sir,
1. I / very surprised / letter / I receive / you this morning.
.........................................................................................................
2. In it / say / I not pay / book / send / one month ago.
.........................................................................................................
3. You say / I / send / money immediately.
.........................................................................................................
4. In fact / I return / book / you / same day / receive.
.........................................................................................................
5. I not return / because / not want.
.........................................................................................................
6. But because / book / be / poor condition / several torn pages.
.........................................................................................................
7. I send / letter / that time / ask you / send / perfect copy / same book.
.........................................................................................................
8. I hope / you do that and / not have / write / you again / this matter.
.........................................................................................................
Yours faithfully, Samuel Johnson
Exercise 4: Sentences building
Dear Bill,
1. I / expect / you be surprise / get / letter / me.
.........................................................................................................
2. As / can see / address above / I be / hospital.
.........................................................................................................
3. Last Wednesday / I have / accident / when I drive / work.
.........................................................................................................
4. Child / run out / front / my car / and I / have / stop / sudden / that / car behind / crash / me. ......................................................................................................... 5. Luckily / I wear / seatbelt / so I / not injured badly / although / have / stay / here / next Friday. ......................................................................................................... 6. It be / very boring / I be pleased / see / if you / have / spare time. ......................................................................................................... 7. Visiting hours / be / 7.00 to 9.00 / evening. ......................................................................................................... 8. I hope / able / come. ......................................................................................................... Give my regards to your family.
Yours, John
Exercise 5: Sentences building
Dear Mrs. Brown
1. I write / tell / how much I enjoy / few hours I spend / you and your family yesterday evening. ......................................................................................................... 2. I be / England since / beginning / October and this be / first invitation to dinner / English family. ......................................................................................................... 3. I find / conversation most interesting and I be glad / practice / English. ......................................................................................................... 4. I also like / congratulate you / excellent cooking. ......................................................................................................... 5. I be very grateful / all / helpful information you give me / courses / English. ......................................................................................................... 6. I hope / find / suitable school / next few days. ......................................................................................................... 7. You give / best wishes / husband and children? ......................................................................................................... 8. Thank you again / extremely pleasant evening. ......................................................................................................... 9. I look forward / see you next month. .........................................................................................................
Yours sincerely, Maria
HOMEWORK
Task 1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am ..................... you to express my .......................... with a laptop computer
I ........................ in your .................. four days ago.
As soon as I turned on the ........................., I realized that Windows operating
system was not ................................. in it, ......................... the offer said it
was ............................... In addition, I chose a ...................... laptop and the
........................ I received is black. ................................, the default language
of the laptop is ...................................... and I haven’t been able to
...................... it into my ..........................language, which is
........................................... To make matters worse, the .........................
specifications of this laptop are not the ......................... as the ones that I read in
your ...................................
I .................................... need this situation to be ........................ as soon as
possible. I made the ................................ to buy the laptop at your store, because
of previous good ............................................................ some friends of
mine gave me about your store. However, after this ............................., I feel
.............................................
I would like you can send me the laptop I ...................... chose at your store,
including all the ................................ were shown in the offer. If I don’t get a
quick ............................... to my request, I hope a full ............................. of
the payment I already ..............................
Thanks in advance for your response.
Yours ............................................,
Task 2.A friend (or a foreign friend) wants to spend a two-week holiday in your hometown and has written asking for information and advice to you, so.
Write a letter to your friend. In your letter:
• offer to find somewhere to stay
• give advice about what to do
• give information about what clothes to bring or what necessary thing to be prepared
Unit Two: Business letters
Objectives
By then end of this unit, students will be able to recognize what business letter is, and how to write business letter in different categories.
Look at the pattern of business letter and try to write one.
Sender’s Information
Receiver’s Contact Information
Salutation/ Greetings
Dear Mr./Ms. (Last Name)
Letter Content (Subject of the letter)
Your business letter will let the recipient know what or why you are writing for or what
you want to discuss about.
First Paragraph:
The first paragraph of your business letter should include information on why you are
writing. (Mention the issue/problem/purpose you are talking about)
Middle Paragraphs:
State why you are writing and what you want to deal with and establish any
connection/mutual relationship up front. Outline the solution, providing proof in the
way of examples and expert opinions. Group related information into paragraphs.
Final Paragraph:
State what the reader/receiver needs to do and what you will do to follow up
Complimentary Close:
Sincerely, (know the name)
Faithfully yours (do not know the name)
Signature
(Sender’s full Name)
Your full name
EXCERCISES
Task 1.Choose True or False statements about these ideas in formal business letter writing
1. Is using the words 'sincerely yours' more common in American English than in British English. True / False
2. Is using the word 'truly' more common in American English than in British English. True / False
3. You put the address of the person you are writing to in the top right- hand corner of the letter. True / False
4. If you don’t know the person’s name, sign off with “Yours faithfully”. True / False 5. It is correct to finish the letter with “I look forward to hear from you”. True / False 6. “12/12/15” is the correct way to write the date. True / False
7. Is it best to print your name above your signature? True / False
8. In the first paragraph you should write a few polite lines to express your admiration of the person you are writing to. True / False
9. The first paragraph should simply contain the reason for your letter. True / False 10. The last paragraph should state what action you expect the person to take. True / False
11. You should use per pro or pp if you are signing a letter for someone else. True / False
12. Dear Mr Michael Brown is this the correct way to start a letter. True / False 13. do the letters cc stands for carbon copy True / False
Task 2. The business letter has grammar and spelling mistakes. You have to find themistakes and correct them.
February 21th
Dear Alan Thompson
Thanking you for your letter from 18 February and for your interested in our products.
I am sorry to hear that you wont be able to attend our presentations on 21 March but I hopes we can to arrange a date later We're plan another presentation for April 14 I attach a copy of our latest catalogue and prize list Contact me again if you need any more informations.
I look forward to hear from you. Your sincerely
Paul Jones
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