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How to write letter email in English Dr Maleka College,

How to write letter email writing

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Dear English lerners.

Writing English letter or English email is not a difficult task but easy if you know a few things about how to write a letter or how to write an email. If you are student of a college or a student of school, you are required to learn a letter or email in English in your English 2nd paper. How to write a letter in English and how to write an email in English this is the best one I have ever made for the same purpose. There are some rules on how to write a letter in English and how to write an email in English, so all you have to do is to learn the rules of writing English letter or English email.


There are two types of letters. One is formal letter and another is informal letter. The formal letter is called application and informal letter is called what we know about letter in general. This video is filmed about an informal letter. There is no set rules especially when you are writing a letter to your friends, relatives and your near and dear ones. But when you are writing a formal letter, you are required to you have a good idea of some rules of writing a formal letter. As this video is about how to write an informal letter, I hope this video will give you a good idea of writing an informal letter. So keep watching this video and I am sure, you will have a good idea of how to write a letter or email.

Thank you

Shameem Sarwar

shameem.sarwar@yahoo.com


Video How to write letter email in English Dr Maleka College,

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