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Title: BUSINESS LETTER WRITING


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BUSINESS LETTER WRITING
TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING Shahbaz Chattha
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LETTER
  • A letter is a written or printed message
    addressed to a person or persons, usually sent by
    post or messenger.
  • It is an addressed document of legal, formal or
    informal kind for various purposes.

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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHILE WRITING LETTER
  1. Do not offer misleading information.
  2. Do not make promises which you do not have
    authority to keep.
  3. Do not make untrue, damaging or allegation
    because a letter is a permanent record and proof
    of intention.

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STANDARAD ELEMENTS OF A LETTER
  • Letter Head/ Heading.
  • Reference.
  • Date.
  • Receivers Name and Address. (Inside Address)
  • Salutation.
  • Subject
  • Main Body.
  • Complementary Close.
  • Signature.
  • Senders Name and Designation.

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OPTIONAL PARTS OF A LETTER
  1. Attention Line.
  2. Identification Line.
  3. Enclosure.
  4. Carbon Copies.

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TYPES OF LETTER
  1. Formal Letters. Tone is formal such as Business
    Letters.
  2. Semi-Formal Letters. Tone and style is formal and
    meant for relatives. Invitation Letters.
  3. Informal Letters. Tone and style is relaxed. It
    is written to relatives, friends, etc. Friendly
    letters do not require an inside address and the
    writers printed name. Closing is also informal.
  4. Form Letters. Preprinted. Administration form,
    Application Form, etc.

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BUSINESS LETTERS
  • A business letter is a written communication
    addressed to a person or organization, by a
    person or organization for specific business
    purpose

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TYPES OF BUSINESS LETTERS
  • Application letter.
  • Complaint letter.
  • Request letter.
  • Order letter.
  • Sales letter.

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PURPOSES OF BUSINESS LETTERS
  • Requesting and providing information.
    (Information, Sales Covering Letters).
  • Ordering goods or services. (Order Letters).
  • Acknowledging the order. (Acknowledgment Letter).
  • Confirming information or arrangement.
    (Confirmation Letter).
  • Expressing thanks or congratulations. (Good
    News).
  • Conveying bad news. (Bad news, messages).

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PURPOSES OF BUSINESS LETTERS (Continued)
  1. Complaining about the products or services.
    (Complaint Letter).
  2. Answering a complaint. (Adjustment Letters).
  3. Introduction and explaining products or services.
    (Purchase Covering).
  4. Recommending someone for a job or post.
    (Recommendation Letter).
  5. Persuading the receiver to do something.
    (Collection Letter).

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CHECK LIST FOR WRITING LETTERS
  • THINKING STEPS
  • Is situation a problem, issue or opportunity?
  • Express as question. What are the most widely
    used business letter formats and their
    components?
  • Have I produced ideas to solve the particular
    situation?
  • Have I examined, checked for ethics, revised and
    selected?

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CHECK LIST FOR WRITING LETTERS (Continued)
  • PLANNING STEP
  • Function of writing. Expressive/ Poetic/
    Transactional
  • Informative/ Ask
  • Specific function. Goodwill/Action
  • Audience. Primary/Secondary
  • Main Idea. Focused/Diffused.
  • Organization Plan. Direct/Indirect
  • Pattern. Space/Time/Logic

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CHECK LIST FOR WRITING LETTERS (Continued)
  • Have I followed revision, rite and rest.
  • Revision for Ideas/Style/Mechanics.
  • Is my main idea specific and have I provided all
    necessary details?
  • Have I followed the rules of 7Cs?
  • Completeness, Concreteness, Clarity,
    Conciseness, Coherence, Consideration and
    Courtesy.

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ADDITIONAL CHECK LIST FOR LETTER WRITING
  1. Did you type (or write) in a dateline to validate
    the letter as a record?
  2. Did you place a comma after the Salutation?
  3. Did you place a comma after the Complimentary
    Close?
  4. Did you sign the letter below the Complimentary
    Close?
  5. Did you initial or sign the memo to the right of
    your name?

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FORMATS OF BUSINESS LETTERS
  1. Full Block Format.
  2. Semi-Block Format.
  3. Block Format.
  4. Modified Block Format.
  5. Simplified Format.
  6. Memo Format.

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FULL BLOCK FORMAT
  • Open punctuation.
  • Begins from left side.
  • Indenting is not required.
  • One line is left between paragraphs.

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SEMI-BLOCK FORMAT
  • Less formal than Full Block Format.
  • Indented paragraphs. (Five spaces).
  • Closed punctuation.
  • Date, Complimentary Close, Signatures, Name and
    Designation are on the right side of the margin.
  • If Letter Head is not used the heading is on the
    right side of the margin.

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SEMI-BLOCK FORMAT (Continued)
  • Reference is in line with the date on the left
    side.
  • Recipient's address is on the left margin.
  • Subject line is written leaving usually five
    spaces.
  • Subject line may include or omit the word
    subject. May or may not be underlined.

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BLOCK FORMAT
  • Unindented paragraphs.
  • Date and Complimentary Close are on the right
    side.
  • Reference is on left side in line with the date.
  • Inside address, subject and enclosure are on left
    side of the margin.

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MODIFIED BLOCK FORMAT
  • Indentation
  • Double space between paragraphs.
  • Date, Complimentary Close and Signatures are
    right of center.
  • Inside address, subject and enclosure are aligned
    to the left of margin.
  • Open punctuation.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEMI-BLOCK AND MODIFIED BLOCK
FORM
  • Semi-Block uses close punctuatation while
    Modified Block uses open punctuation.
  • In Modified Block form subject line is aligned to
    the left margin while is Semi-Block form
    Indentation is used.

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SIMPLIFIED FORMAT
  • Unindented paragraphs.
  • Salutation and Complimentary Close are omitted.
  • Full Block Style.
  • Open punctuatation.
  • Not widely used.
  • Subject Line is in Capital Case and the word
    subject is omitted.
  • Printed Name is in Capital Case.

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MEMO FORMAT
  • Inter-office, institutional or organizational
    communication.
  • Informal internal communication.
  • Formal External Communication.
  • For inter-office purposes, leave out the Dear
    Salutation and Yours truly Complimentary Close.
  • Initial the memo to the right of your name.
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