Formal letter or email: Dear Sir / Madam, ... Yours faithfully,, Dear Ms Brown, ... Yours sincerely,, No abbreviations , Sign off using your complete first name and surname, Informal letter or email: Hi Mary, , A chatty, friendly style, Sign off using your first name, Write back soon,, An article: We must have a title, It’s a good idea to use your opinion and experiences, It’s a good idea to make the reader interested by asking questions, A story : It’s a good idea to include a title, Make sure you use a range of correct tenses for all the events you describe, Everything we write: Paragraphs are essential!, Read back over your work. Make sure it's as correct as you can!, You should write between 140 - 190 words, You must include all the ideas in the instructions, A review: You must give your opinion, You must include a recommendation, State clearly whether you liked or didn't like the product, venue or experience, An essay – Part 1: You must include the two ideas in the bullet points , You must add your own idea. This must be different from the ideas in the bullet points!, In general, you In general, you should use a more formal style,
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