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Buku Pegangan

Think Globally Act Locally SMP/MTs Kelas IX. Kemendikbud RI 2018. Jakarta. Page 61-88.

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PERSONAL LETTER



Parts of a Personal Letter 
1.
Heading
-address (sometimes not included) and the date


2.
Greeting
-always ends with a comma

-there are two types of greetings:

   a)  formal  i.e.) Dear

   b)  informal  i.e.) Hi, Greetings


3.
Body
-heart of the letter


4. 
Closing
-ends with a comma


5.
Signature Line



Writing a Friendly or Personal Letter 
A friendly or personal letter has 5 main parts.
HEADING: Includes the address and the date. In some cases, it is OK to just write the date.
GREETING: The greeting usually starts with 'Dear' and is followed the person's name and then a comma.
BODY: After skipping a line, you begin the body of your letter which is the main text of your letter. Indent for each new paragraph.
CLOSING: The closing includes a short capitalized expression such as 'Sincerely' or 'Love' and is followed by a comma. Skip a line after the body before writing your closing.
SIGNATURE: You sign your name beginning directly below the closing.
Sometimes you may add a POSTSCRIPT at the end of your letter. You write P.S., add a note and then end it with your initials.



Example of Personal Letter:

Personal Letter

INVITATION CARD

Noun
  1. A written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something.
  2. The action of inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something.

The invitation card is a written paper or electronic image that is sent to people for different occasions. The message informs a receiver about an event to which he is invited. Invitation cards can be customized (different sizes, colors, themes, materials, fonts and folding designs) and made out of multiple materials (paper, tissue, textile, plastic).

OCCASSIONS
The invitation cards are sent with different occasions: wedding, baby shower, bridal shower, birthday party, celebrations and anniversaries. There are different designs for each occasion, specially made to express the type of event. For example, a wedding invitation might illustrate two wedding rings, while a birthday party invitation might illustrate colored balloons and confetti.

Example of  Invitation Card:



Invitation Card

GREETING CARD

A greeting card is an illustrated, folded card featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment. Although greeting cards are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other holidays, they are also sent to convey thanks or express other feeling. Greeting cards, usually packaged with an envelope, come in a variety of styles. [wikipedia]

Example of Greeting Card:














Greeting Card

Short Message

Short Message Service (SMS) is a text messaging service component of phone, web, or mobile communication systems, using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text messages between fixed line or mobile phone devices. [wikipedia]

SMS stands for short message service and is also called texting or text messaging. SMS messages or ‘texts’ are usually sent from one mobile phone to another, but can also be sent from some home phones. It is a quick and convenient way of sending a short message to someone. [BBC]

Example of Short Message


Short Message

ANNOUNCEMENT

An announcement is similar to a report except it has more immediate information. There is usually an announcement on the TOEIC test.


Example of Announcement:



ANNOUNCEMENT

FAX

A fax (facsimile) is like a letter except it is delivered electronically on a fax machine. The main difference in format is the additional piece of information that tells how many pages were sent as part of a fax.

Fax (short for facsimile), sometimes called telecopying, is the telephonic transmission of scanned printed material (both text and images), normally to a telephone number connected to a printer or other output device. The original document is scanned with a fax machine (or a telecopier), which processes the contents (text or images) as a single fixed graphic image, converting it into a bitmap, and then transmitting it through the telephone system. The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image, printing a paper copy. [wikipedia.com]

Example of Fax:
Fax

CALENDAR

A calendar is a form for keeping track of future events or activities. The calendar could be personal, like a daily diary, or professional, like a timeline for completion of a project.

Example of Calendar:
 CALENDAR

SCHEDULE

A schedule is a printed from with lists of information: stock prices, train departure times, payment schedules, etc.

Schedule (workplace), a list of employees who are working on any given day, week, or month in a workplace
Schedule (project management), a list of a project's terminal elements with intended start and finish dates
Schedule (computer science), a list of actions from a set of transactions in databases

Example of Schedule:
SCHEDULE

NEWSPAPER / MAGAZINE ARTICLES

Article (publishing), a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a publication

A newspaper article is a passage written by a journalist for a newspaper. Usually the topic is very current, but there are many kinds of newspapers: some out daily, others weekly. Even companies may have their own internal newspaper which, because of their small size, are often called newsletters.

Like a newspaper article, a magazine article is written by a journalist. The topic could be any subject.

Example of Newspaper / Magazine Article


Article

NOTICE

A notice is information that the writer feels the general public or specific product users must be made aware of. There are often notices attached to walls and public buildings or enclosed with product literature.

Example of Notice:
 NOTICE

GRAPH

A graph is a drawing that shows the relationship between variables. There can be line graphs, bar graphs, or pie graphs.

Graph may refer to:
A graphic (such as a line chart, plot, chart or diagram) depicting the relationship between two or more variables used, for instance, in visualising scientific data.

Example of Graph:
 GRAPH

CHART

A chart is a graphical representation of data, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart". A chart can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of qualitative structures.

A chart can be either a table or a graph. Charts are found in most printed materials.

Example of Chart:
 CHART

INDEX

An index is a compilation of information that people can use to find additional information. A telephone book is an example of an index.

Index (publishing), a detailed list, usually arranged alphabetically, of the specific information in a publication.

Index cards in a rolodex or old library card catalog, early and mid 20th century technologies for maintaining such lists

Example of Index:
 INDEX

TABLE

A table is compilation of data that is useful for quick comparison. Tables could be on most any subject. Look for tables in English-language newspaper or magazines or also material printed in your own language.

Example of Table:
 TABLE

MEMO

A memorandum (memo) is an internal form of communication that is sent from one member of a company to a member of the same company. Today these memos (memoranda) are often sent by computer. Computer mail is referred to as e-mail, short for electronic mail.

Example of Memo:
 MEMO

LETTER

Letters, the collected correspondence of a writer or historically significant person.

The important information is generally contained in the body of the letter – the part between the greeting (Dear…) and the closing (Sincerely yours).


Example of letter:
 LETTER

FORMS

A form is a template: a standard form that an individual adds information to. These could include magazine subscription forms, purchase orders, immigration forms, hotel check-in forms, telephone message blanks, etc.

Form may also refer to the following:
 [wikipedia]

Example of form:
 Form

ADVERTISEMENTS

Advertisements are similar to those found in magazines or newspapers. You can find other examples in English-language newspapers and magazines and ask yourself questions about the products being advertised.

Advertising or advertizing is a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage or persuade an audience (viewers, readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group) to continue or take some new action. Most commonly, the desired result is to drive consumer behavior with respect to a commercial offering, although political and ideological advertising is also common.  
In Latin, ad vertere means “to turn the mind toward.”
The purpose of advertising may also be to reassure employees or shareholders that a company is viable or successful. Advertising messages are usually paid for by sponsors and viewed via various traditional media; including mass media such as newspaper, magazines, television commercial, radio advertisement, outdoor advertising or direct mail; or new media such as blogs, websites or text messages.[wikipedia.com]

Example of advertisement:
ADVERTISEMENTS
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