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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING

Writing a Business Letter

Depending on the purpose of your business letter, there are several formats from which you can choose. The most widely used business letter formats are full block and modified block. You can a lso use the memo format, which is a form of business correspondence used mostly within an organization Remember, the format of the letter helps to establish its tone and presentation.

COMPONENTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER

The heading includes the date the letter is written. If you do not use letterhead stationery, you n eed to include your address above the date. The address above the salutation is the letter recipient's full address. This address should match the address on the envelope. The salutation is the line that begins "Dear..." Place a colon at the end of the salutation. Use Mr. for men and Ms. for women. Try to obtain a name to which you can address your letter. If you cannot obtain a name, you should address the letter to the person's position e.g. "Admissions

Officer" as a last resort, you can

use "To Whom It May Concern" as a salutation. You can also include an attention line two spaces down from the recipient's address and a subject line (if

necessary). The body of your letter contains your message.

The first paragraph of a typical business letter

should state the main purpose and/or subject of the letter. Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly transition into the purpose of your letter. Use several sentences to explain your purpose, but do not go into detail until the next paragraph.

The second paragraph states the specific information regarding your purpose. This may take the form of

background information, statistics, or first-hand accounts. A few short paragraphs within the body of the

letter should be enough to convey your message.

The closing paragraph

briefly restates your purpose and why it is important. If the purpose of your letter

is employment related, consider ending your letter with your contact information. However, if the purpose

is informational, think about closing with gratitude for the reader's time. The complimentary close should appear two lines below the last line of the body. Capitalize only the first letter of the first word and always end the line with a comma. You can use a variety of closures: Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Yours truly, Regards, Best regards, or Best wishes. Your signature should be in blue or black ink. Allow four vertical spaces for your signature. The identification line contains your typed name, and, if you have one, your title, placed below your typed name. Depending on the purpose of the letter, you can position your phone number or email address in place of your title. Dr. Murray and Anna C. Rockowitz Writing Center, Hunter College, City University of New York Enclosure (Encl.) - attached document(s) - or Distribution (cc) - copies sent to another party - is placed two vertical spaces below the identification line.

LETTER FORMAT

S

Full Block Format (See Sample 1)

In a full block business letter, every component of the letter (heading, address, salutation, body, salutation, signature, identification, enclosures) is aligned to the left. Also, first sentences of paragraphs are not indented In Sample 1, you will see that there are two spaces between the address and the date; three spaces between the address and the salutation; two spaces between the salutation and the first body paragraph; two spaces between first, second, and third body paragraphs; two spaces between the body, the complimentary close, the signature line, identification, and enclosures.

Modified Block Format (See Sample 2)

In a modified block business letter, the h

eading, complimentary close, the signature, and

identification are aligned to the right. Address, salutation, the body, and enclosures are aligned to

the left. First sentences of paragraphs are indented. In Sample 2, you will see that there are two spaces between the address and the date; three spaces between the address and the salutation; two spaces between the salutation and the first body paragraph; two spaces between first, second, and closing body paragraphs; two spaces between the body, the complimentary close, the signature line, and identification.

Memo Format (See Sample 3)

In a memo form of business correspondence, every component of the memo is aligned to the left. The following items should appear in the order listed below: Date:

To: (Name of the recipient)

From: (Your name; initials of sender added in ink) Subject: (Briefly explains the purpose of the memo) cc: (If applicable, copies sent to another party) Text:

Enclosure

(Optional) In Sample 3, you will notice that there are two spaces between each component listed above. Also, the first four components: To, From, Date, and Subject as well as cc can appear as above, including the colon, or they can also app ear in all caps. You can also make the items prominent by making them BOLD, or CAPS+BOLD.

It is common to put a

solid line across the page below the Subject line to separate the heading from the text. Dr. Murray and Anna C. Rockowitz Writing Center, Hunter College, City University of New York

SAMPLE 1:

FULL BLOCK FORMAT

(SAMPLE FELLOWSHIP APPL

ICATION LETTER)

HEADING (your address and

date)

ADDRESS (of the person you

are writing to)

SALUTATION

BODY

COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE

IDENTIFICATION

LINE TITLE

OR PHONE NUMBER

SIGNATURE

ENCLOSURES OR

DISTRIBUTION

20-54 Jackson Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11352

June 28, 2007

Ms. Jennifer Esposito

John Doe Fellowship

5

95 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10021

Dear Ms.

Esposito:

The John Doe Fellowship has always loomed on the horizon for me. Ever since I decided to major in history, I have wanted to participate in your program. From the research that I have done, I believe that your program provides its participants with an extensively detailed look at the history of the world through hands-on experience with fossils, artifacts, and other remains that compose the blueprint of our existence. I am applying for the John Doe Fellowship because I believe that it would benefit me throughout my career and allow me to further understand the ideas behind history and how it is constructed. I am a very committed and goal-oriented person with excellent interpersonal skills. My background in history involves studying many different eras and time periods. My specialty, though, is the archeological study of the ancient world and its history. During the summer of 2004 and 2005, I interned at the Metropolitan

Museum of Art as a

tour guide. Both times, I not only utilized my knowledge of art and its history, but I also learned a lot about how that history was constructed. This experience has influenced me to intern as a tour guide at the American Museum of Natural History, where my love for the origins of history and learning from the tactile experience with artifacts increased. In the future, I would like to participate in historical research and eventually become a full-time professor of history. I believe my skills, experience, and goals make me an excellent candidate for your program. Thank you very much for considering me for the John Doe Fellowship. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Bill Lurie

(419) 352 -5425

Enclosure

Dr. Murray and Anna C. Rockowitz Writing Center, Hunter College, City University of New York

SAMPLE 2:

MODIFIED BLOCK FORMAT (SAMPLE CPE APPEAL)

HEADING (Your address

and date)

ADDRESS (of the person

you are writing)

SALUTATION

BODY

COMPLIMENTARY

CLOSE

SIGNATURE

IDENTIFICATION

123 Corona Blvd.

Flushing, NY 11235

July 3, 2007

Dr.

Steven Serafin,

Director Reading/Writing Center

Hunter College

695 Park Ave

New York, NY

10065

Dear Dr. Serafin:

My name is

Sally Eisner. I am writing this appeal to request a 4 th chance to take the CUNY Proficiency Exam in June of 2007. I have taken the exam twice and missed it once. The first time, I feel that I was simply unprepared. I did not realize that I should have attended CPE workshops offered at the Reading/Writing Center. The second time, I attended the workshops and learned more about the exam; however, my Task 2 score was unsatisfactory, so I failed again. Finally, I registered for CPE tutoring at the Reading/Writing Center and studied very hard for the third time. However, on the Saturday of the exam, I had a family emergency, which caused me to miss the date. I had forgotten that I could defer the test date until after I missed it. Now, I am working hard to build on my academic skills. After a consultation with a CPE advisor at the Reading/Writing Center, I have a clear vision of what I should do in order to pass the exam.

Again, I have

registered for a semester of CPE tutoring at the Writing/Reading Center that

I plan to attend weekly.

I would really like to have a 4

th chance to pass this exam because I am confident that if I work hard, I can do it.

Thank you very much for

considering my appeal. I hope to hear back from you soon.quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8
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