How To Write A CPE Formal Letter
How To Write A CPE Formal Letter
How To Write A CPE Formal Letter
We may distinguish several conventions in the English language you should follow
when writing formal or official letters. Furthermore, it’s important to write simply and
clearly. It’s worth noting that you have to avoid using informal language, for instance,
avoid contractions (i.e. I’m, it’s, etc.).
Salutation
Use the above phrase if you don’t know the name of the recipient.
Dear Mr Jenkins
If you know the name, please use only the appropriate title (Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms, Dr,
etc.) along with the surname. Whereas, if you write to a woman and you don’t know if
she uses Mrs or Miss title, you can use Ms, which is intended for both married and
single women.
Introduction
The first paragraph outlines the purpose of the letter and the reason for its sending.
It may cover any outstanding issues and may be used to set the tone for the remainder
of the letter. As a preliminary remark, you may summarise the letter and set out the
intentions. You should be able to note its tone from the introductory paragraph.
Main Body
The body develops after the introductory paragraph, thus it’s a place where you
extend your thoughts and feelings.
The majority of English letters aren’t particularly long, hence it’s important to keep
the basic information and focus on arranging them clearly and logically, rather than
expanding them too much.
The Closing Paragraph
At the end, you will conclude the letter and finish any thoughts mentioned before, or
specify the action the recipient should take, return the money, send information, etc.
Yours faithfully, use it if you don’t know the name of the recipient.
You should always be polite and respectful, even if you complain. A useful way to
achieve it especially in formal letters is to use ‘modal verbs’, i.e., would, could or
should.
Paragraph 1: Introduction
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Sample Answer:
To be more specific ‘A green concert with school bands’ would be an excellent idea
to sensitize people on the importance of preserving our local traditions that are
inextricably linked with the Mediterranean landscape of Attica. In fact all six high
schools of our municipality could participate with one school band each in a concert
that may take place in the local stadium that can accommodate six thousand people.
The bands can play both folklore and more modern songs while local delicacies and
examples of craftwork could be exhibited at the entrance of the concert hall.
Massive participation in any campaign is the key for its success; especially when such
a noble cause -like that of ‘conservation’- is served. Helping the new generation
appreciate their natural surroundings and traditions is the most precious legacy we can
offer to our descendants. The biosphere is literary our home so it is unquestionably
important to keep it clean so that we can have fresh air to breathe and pure water to
drink.
Yours faithfully