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INFORMAL E-MAILS
Intermediate 2
What is an informal e-mail?
• An informal letter or email is usually between people who know each other fairly well.
In addition to giving news, they are often used to request information, congratulate
people, give advice and ask questions.
• There are a lot of similarities between informal letters and conversation. Informal
letters ask a lot of questions, show interest and enthusiasm, and imagine a lot of
shared information.
HOW TO WRITE
INFORMAL E-MAILS
OR LETTERS
Salutation or greeting
• Start with Dear followed by the first name of the person to whom you
are writing. In emails, you can also start with Hi (and the person's first
name). Dear Ben, or Hi Ben,
• Informal letters sometimes have a comma after the person's name, and
the letter starts on the line below. The important thing is to be
consistent with the style that you choose to use, so if you use a comma
after the person's name at the start of the letter, use a comma after the
closing statement at the end.
Body of the e-mail
Openings
• When writing an informal letter or email, you are usually replying to another one. You would normally
start with a greeting, then acknowledge the letter to which you are replying. It is often a good idea to
acknowledge some key information given in the original letter too. You can also make a comment on your
own reply.
Useful phrases for the opening
• How are you? / How have the family been? / I hope you are well.
• Thank you / Many thanks for your (recent/last) letter / postcard.
• It was good / nice / great to hear from you again.
• I was so surprised to hear that...
• I’m sorry I haven’t written / haven't been in touch for such a long time.
• It’s ages since I’ve heard from you. I hope you're well / you and your family are well.
• How are things? / How are you? / How’s it going?
Other useful phrases
Other useful phrases
Referring to news
• Great news about … Glad to hear that … Sorry to hear about …
Giving news
• Listen, did I tell you about …? You’ll never believe what …
• Oh, and another thing … This is just to let you know that …
• I thought you might be interested to hear about / know that …
• By the way, have you heard about / did you know that …?
Apologies
• I’m writing to apologise for missing your party but I’m afraid I was with flu.
• I’m really sorry that I forgot to send you a birthday card but I was busy with my new job.
Other useful phrases
Invitations
• I’m / We’re having a party on Friday 19th and I / we hope you’ll be able to come.
• Would you like to come / go to see ‘Room With a View’ with me at the weekend?
• I was wondering if you’d like to go to the theatre / come on holiday with us.
• Could you let me / us know if you can come / you’d like to join us?
• Thank you very much for your invitation. I’d love to come.
• Thank you for asking / inviting me to … but I’m afraid I won’t be able to …
Requests
• I’m writing to ask for your help / you (if you could do me) a favour.
• I wonder if / I was wondering if you could help me / do me a favour.
• I hope you don’t mind me asking but could you (possibly) …?
• I’d be very / really / terribly grateful if you could …
Other useful phrases
Thank you / Congratulations / Good Luck
• I’m writing to thank you for your hospitality / the wonderful present.
• It was so kind of you to invite me to stay with you.
• I really appreciated all your help / advice.
• Congratulations on passing your exams / your excellent exam results!
• I wish you good luck / Good luck in / with your exams / your driving test / your interview.
• Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll do well / pass.
• Do be on time, won’t you, and don’t forget to …
Making suggestions and recommendations
• Why don’t you …? / Maybe you could …? / How about …?
• You can’t leave New York without (...doing sth)
• I’m sure you will enjoy (...doing sth). If you like, we can …
• Do visit ... / Don’t forget to ...
Closing
• The end of your letter is as important as the beginning. There are some standard ways of finishing an informal
letter or email.
• Give a reason why you're ending the letter: Anyway, I must go and get on with my work! / I guess it's time I got on
with that studying I've been avoiding.
• Send greetings and/or make reference for future contact: Give my love / regards to... / Say hello to... / Anyway, don't
forget to let me know the dates of the party. / I'll try and phone you at the weekend to check the times. / We must
try and meet up soon. / I can't wait to hear from you / Look forward to seeing you again / Hope to hear from you
soon / See you soon / Write soon
• Closing statement such as Love, Lots of love, All the best, Take care, Best wishes, should be written on a new line. If
you used a comma after the opening greeting, use a comma here too.
• Signing off: Your first name then follows on another new line.
Informal e-mail: model
• TASK
You have received this email from your English-speaking friend, Jean.
I hear you organised a surprise birthday party for your mother. I'd love to hear
about it. What kind of party did you organise? Who did you invite? How did it go?
Do tell me.
Love,
Jean
• Write your email in 120-150 words in an appropriate style.
Open with an informal greeting
Hi Jean,
Start your reply by referring to the sender's email/letter.
Good to hear from you again. I hope you're still enjoying your job.
Give reason for replying
I'm glad you asked me about the party I planned for my mother's birthday. Well, I have to say it was a fantastic success. I
told my mother we were taking her out for a quiet meal at a local restaurant with just the family, but in fact I'd(1) hired a
large room in a hotel and invited all her old friends!(2)
Start a new paragraph as the topic has changed slightly.
Use an informal linking word/phrase
Anyway, I picked my mother up and told her I'd changed my mind. We were going to have a meal in a hotel. You should
have seen her face when she walked into the room and everyone cheered! She just couldn't believe it and burst into tears(3).
Then the party got going and it didn't finish until four in the morning. We were absolutely exhausted, but my mother had
had a wonderful time.
When you close, make an excuse to finish.
Must dash now - I've got to go to college. Hope to hear from you (4).
Make sure you finish with an informal phrase
Love,
Tania
(1) Use contractions
(2) Use some exclamation marks (but not too many) to express emotion.
(3) Use a range of appropriate vocabulary and informal expressions
(4) Short sentences are acceptable

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Informal e-mails

  • 2. What is an informal e-mail? • An informal letter or email is usually between people who know each other fairly well. In addition to giving news, they are often used to request information, congratulate people, give advice and ask questions. • There are a lot of similarities between informal letters and conversation. Informal letters ask a lot of questions, show interest and enthusiasm, and imagine a lot of shared information.
  • 3. HOW TO WRITE INFORMAL E-MAILS OR LETTERS
  • 4. Salutation or greeting • Start with Dear followed by the first name of the person to whom you are writing. In emails, you can also start with Hi (and the person's first name). Dear Ben, or Hi Ben, • Informal letters sometimes have a comma after the person's name, and the letter starts on the line below. The important thing is to be consistent with the style that you choose to use, so if you use a comma after the person's name at the start of the letter, use a comma after the closing statement at the end.
  • 5. Body of the e-mail Openings • When writing an informal letter or email, you are usually replying to another one. You would normally start with a greeting, then acknowledge the letter to which you are replying. It is often a good idea to acknowledge some key information given in the original letter too. You can also make a comment on your own reply. Useful phrases for the opening • How are you? / How have the family been? / I hope you are well. • Thank you / Many thanks for your (recent/last) letter / postcard. • It was good / nice / great to hear from you again. • I was so surprised to hear that... • I’m sorry I haven’t written / haven't been in touch for such a long time. • It’s ages since I’ve heard from you. I hope you're well / you and your family are well. • How are things? / How are you? / How’s it going?
  • 6. Other useful phrases Other useful phrases Referring to news • Great news about … Glad to hear that … Sorry to hear about … Giving news • Listen, did I tell you about …? You’ll never believe what … • Oh, and another thing … This is just to let you know that … • I thought you might be interested to hear about / know that … • By the way, have you heard about / did you know that …? Apologies • I’m writing to apologise for missing your party but I’m afraid I was with flu. • I’m really sorry that I forgot to send you a birthday card but I was busy with my new job.
  • 7. Other useful phrases Invitations • I’m / We’re having a party on Friday 19th and I / we hope you’ll be able to come. • Would you like to come / go to see ‘Room With a View’ with me at the weekend? • I was wondering if you’d like to go to the theatre / come on holiday with us. • Could you let me / us know if you can come / you’d like to join us? • Thank you very much for your invitation. I’d love to come. • Thank you for asking / inviting me to … but I’m afraid I won’t be able to … Requests • I’m writing to ask for your help / you (if you could do me) a favour. • I wonder if / I was wondering if you could help me / do me a favour. • I hope you don’t mind me asking but could you (possibly) …? • I’d be very / really / terribly grateful if you could …
  • 8. Other useful phrases Thank you / Congratulations / Good Luck • I’m writing to thank you for your hospitality / the wonderful present. • It was so kind of you to invite me to stay with you. • I really appreciated all your help / advice. • Congratulations on passing your exams / your excellent exam results! • I wish you good luck / Good luck in / with your exams / your driving test / your interview. • Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll do well / pass. • Do be on time, won’t you, and don’t forget to … Making suggestions and recommendations • Why don’t you …? / Maybe you could …? / How about …? • You can’t leave New York without (...doing sth) • I’m sure you will enjoy (...doing sth). If you like, we can … • Do visit ... / Don’t forget to ...
  • 9. Closing • The end of your letter is as important as the beginning. There are some standard ways of finishing an informal letter or email. • Give a reason why you're ending the letter: Anyway, I must go and get on with my work! / I guess it's time I got on with that studying I've been avoiding. • Send greetings and/or make reference for future contact: Give my love / regards to... / Say hello to... / Anyway, don't forget to let me know the dates of the party. / I'll try and phone you at the weekend to check the times. / We must try and meet up soon. / I can't wait to hear from you / Look forward to seeing you again / Hope to hear from you soon / See you soon / Write soon • Closing statement such as Love, Lots of love, All the best, Take care, Best wishes, should be written on a new line. If you used a comma after the opening greeting, use a comma here too. • Signing off: Your first name then follows on another new line.
  • 10. Informal e-mail: model • TASK You have received this email from your English-speaking friend, Jean. I hear you organised a surprise birthday party for your mother. I'd love to hear about it. What kind of party did you organise? Who did you invite? How did it go? Do tell me. Love, Jean • Write your email in 120-150 words in an appropriate style.
  • 11. Open with an informal greeting Hi Jean, Start your reply by referring to the sender's email/letter. Good to hear from you again. I hope you're still enjoying your job. Give reason for replying I'm glad you asked me about the party I planned for my mother's birthday. Well, I have to say it was a fantastic success. I told my mother we were taking her out for a quiet meal at a local restaurant with just the family, but in fact I'd(1) hired a large room in a hotel and invited all her old friends!(2) Start a new paragraph as the topic has changed slightly. Use an informal linking word/phrase Anyway, I picked my mother up and told her I'd changed my mind. We were going to have a meal in a hotel. You should have seen her face when she walked into the room and everyone cheered! She just couldn't believe it and burst into tears(3). Then the party got going and it didn't finish until four in the morning. We were absolutely exhausted, but my mother had had a wonderful time. When you close, make an excuse to finish. Must dash now - I've got to go to college. Hope to hear from you (4). Make sure you finish with an informal phrase Love, Tania (1) Use contractions (2) Use some exclamation marks (but not too many) to express emotion. (3) Use a range of appropriate vocabulary and informal expressions (4) Short sentences are acceptable