Report Writing one of the sections from Advanced Writing Skills for Class XI & XII CBSE syllabus. Here News paper Report Magazine Report and Assembly Reports are discussed by Sri M Prahallada PGT English of NVS Centre of Excellence, Bagalur, Bangalore Urban district.
ppt of Invitation and replies (2).pptxKianBilawala
The document discusses why we invite people to events and the different types of invitations. It explains that there are formal and informal invitations. Formal invitations are used for occasions where not all people are known personally, like weddings or annual days. These can be in the form of invitation cards or formal letters. Details on writing formal invitations are provided, like using the third person and including the date, time, address. Sample formal invitation letters for chief guests and events are given. Informal invitations are more casual in tone and used for personal events like birthdays. Guidelines for writing replies, both accepting and regretting invitations, in formal and informal styles are outlined through examples.
The document provides instructions and an example for writing a notice. It includes a sample notice that announces an inter-house English debate competition at Ashok Hall Girls' Residential School. The notice specifies the date and class eligibility for the competition. House coordinators are requested to finalize two students from each house and submit their names to the cultural committee by April 21st. Contact information is provided for any additional details. The document then provides guidance on the key components of a notice and assigns writing a notice requesting photographs for an upcoming school magazine as homework.
Here are sample responses to the exercises:
1. Dr. Amit Gupta
73, Sector 11-A
Chandigarh
16 June 2020
Dear Nalini,
Thank you for inviting me to preside over the Inter Zonal Declamation Competition being organized by the English Literary Club of your school. I would be delighted to attend the event and encourage the young speakers. Please confirm the details of date and time.
Regards,
Dr. Amit Gupta
2. Mr. and Mrs. Dheeraj Garg
Gurugram
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter Anu
with Aksh
The poem describes a roadside stand run by poor rural people who are pleading for financial help from passing cars. They display local produce like berries and squash for sale in hopes that someone will stop and buy something. The passing traffic is annoyed by the signs advertising the goods. The rural people want some money from the wealthy city dwellers to improve their living conditions. However, the city people see the rural folk as marring the landscape and do not stop. While politicians promise the rural poor a better life through resettlement programs, the poem suggests these programs will actually prevent self-sufficiency and exploit the rural people for the benefit of wealthy elites.
The poem "Father to Son" by Elizabeth Jennings is about the conflict and lack of understanding between a father and his son. Though they live in the same house, they feel like strangers to each other. The father reflects on whether he has failed as a parent by sowing his seed "where the land is his [son's] and none of mine." He wants his son to return to being the obedient child he once was but realizes he cannot share his son's interests. Both father and son feel anger and sorrow at their inability to connect.
The document summarizes Asokamitran's experiences working at the Gemini film studio in Chennai in the 1950s. It describes the various departments at the studio, including the makeup department headed by people from different parts of India. It also profiles some of the notable people Asokamitran encountered, including the office boy who wanted to be an actor or director, and Kothamanglam Subbu who was a talented actor and poet. It discusses how the studio hosted visitors promoting anti-communism, including a group from the Moral Re-Armament Army and an unexpected visit by editor Stephen Spender that Asokamitran later learned more about.
HOW TO WRITE JOB APPLICATION (Class XII)ASHWINI KUMAR
Writing a letter is an art. There is always a scope to improvise your writing. Let us know the correct FORMAT and style/language of writing an Application for Job. The content is useful for learners and can be of great use for those who want to apply for job in real life.
Report Writing one of the sections from Advanced Writing Skills for Class XI & XII CBSE syllabus. Here News paper Report Magazine Report and Assembly Reports are discussed by Sri M Prahallada PGT English of NVS Centre of Excellence, Bagalur, Bangalore Urban district.
ppt of Invitation and replies (2).pptxKianBilawala
The document discusses why we invite people to events and the different types of invitations. It explains that there are formal and informal invitations. Formal invitations are used for occasions where not all people are known personally, like weddings or annual days. These can be in the form of invitation cards or formal letters. Details on writing formal invitations are provided, like using the third person and including the date, time, address. Sample formal invitation letters for chief guests and events are given. Informal invitations are more casual in tone and used for personal events like birthdays. Guidelines for writing replies, both accepting and regretting invitations, in formal and informal styles are outlined through examples.
The document provides instructions and an example for writing a notice. It includes a sample notice that announces an inter-house English debate competition at Ashok Hall Girls' Residential School. The notice specifies the date and class eligibility for the competition. House coordinators are requested to finalize two students from each house and submit their names to the cultural committee by April 21st. Contact information is provided for any additional details. The document then provides guidance on the key components of a notice and assigns writing a notice requesting photographs for an upcoming school magazine as homework.
Here are sample responses to the exercises:
1. Dr. Amit Gupta
73, Sector 11-A
Chandigarh
16 June 2020
Dear Nalini,
Thank you for inviting me to preside over the Inter Zonal Declamation Competition being organized by the English Literary Club of your school. I would be delighted to attend the event and encourage the young speakers. Please confirm the details of date and time.
Regards,
Dr. Amit Gupta
2. Mr. and Mrs. Dheeraj Garg
Gurugram
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter Anu
with Aksh
The poem describes a roadside stand run by poor rural people who are pleading for financial help from passing cars. They display local produce like berries and squash for sale in hopes that someone will stop and buy something. The passing traffic is annoyed by the signs advertising the goods. The rural people want some money from the wealthy city dwellers to improve their living conditions. However, the city people see the rural folk as marring the landscape and do not stop. While politicians promise the rural poor a better life through resettlement programs, the poem suggests these programs will actually prevent self-sufficiency and exploit the rural people for the benefit of wealthy elites.
The poem "Father to Son" by Elizabeth Jennings is about the conflict and lack of understanding between a father and his son. Though they live in the same house, they feel like strangers to each other. The father reflects on whether he has failed as a parent by sowing his seed "where the land is his [son's] and none of mine." He wants his son to return to being the obedient child he once was but realizes he cannot share his son's interests. Both father and son feel anger and sorrow at their inability to connect.
The document summarizes Asokamitran's experiences working at the Gemini film studio in Chennai in the 1950s. It describes the various departments at the studio, including the makeup department headed by people from different parts of India. It also profiles some of the notable people Asokamitran encountered, including the office boy who wanted to be an actor or director, and Kothamanglam Subbu who was a talented actor and poet. It discusses how the studio hosted visitors promoting anti-communism, including a group from the Moral Re-Armament Army and an unexpected visit by editor Stephen Spender that Asokamitran later learned more about.
HOW TO WRITE JOB APPLICATION (Class XII)ASHWINI KUMAR
Writing a letter is an art. There is always a scope to improvise your writing. Let us know the correct FORMAT and style/language of writing an Application for Job. The content is useful for learners and can be of great use for those who want to apply for job in real life.
The poet traveled a long hundred miles to the mythical land of Lyonnesse in winter. No one could predict what experiences he would have there. When he returned, his eyes shone with a rare happiness and magic that others silently noticed, as if he had gained a profound revelation during his journey.
The summary provides a high-level overview of the key details and events from the document in 3 sentences:
1) Asokamitran talks about his days working at the famous Gemini Studios in Chennai, including describing the makeup department and some of the eccentric staff members.
2) He also recounts visits by English poets and a mysterious speech given by Stephen Spender that was initially incomprehensible but later made sense after Asokamitran learned more about Spender's background.
3) The summary concludes by explaining how Asokamitran eventually came to understand the connection between Spender's visit to the studio and his anti-communist perspectives through later research.
CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informalParveen Kumar Sharma
CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informal
This is one of the topics - CBSE- English CORE- XII Grade
for some more material this website can be referred:
https://www.cbsetuts.com/
This document discusses invitations and replies to invitations for social events. It provides information on:
1) Invitations can be formal or informal, with informal invitations sent to close friends/relatives in a personal letter format.
2) Replies to invitations are sent to thank the host and indicate whether the invitee will attend or not so the host can plan accordingly.
3) Samples of informal invitations and replies are provided to demonstrate their relaxed tone and personal nature compared to formal versions. Tips are given for writing effective informal invitations and replies.
The document provides guidance on writing messages effectively. Some key points include:
- Messages should use incomplete sentences, essential words only, and omit unnecessary words like articles.
- The format includes writing "Message" at the top, including the time, date, a brief salutation, and emphasizing important parts. Sentences are not necessary.
- Sample messages are provided applying the guidance, such as notifying classmates of a meeting about student behavior, notifying a principal's office clerk of a meeting about bunking classes, leaving a message for a neighbor's son arriving home, and congratulating a friend on his teaching position selection.
TIPS FOR WRITING A GOOD SPEECH.
A speech is an effective art of communicating a message to large audience. It is one of the ways of spreading awareness regarding social issues or giving information regarding other important issues.
A Part of Class IX English (Writing Section) of CBSE and TBSE (New Syllabus). It's a must for every student and teacher to learn the art of story writing. Go through the slides, and you'll feel that it's easier to learn it.
The document provides guidance on drafting an effective poster. It should include the name of the issuing authority, a visual and powerful message using catchphrases/slogans, the theme or topic, schedule and occasion, and a call for awareness, support or action. Key elements are the title, issuing authority, content, expression and creativity. Tips include the name, tagline, title of event, special attractions, illustrations with captions, date/time/location, fees, and contact information. The poster should fit on one page using clear, legible text and images/logos/pictures, with bold or underlined important information and no short forms or exceeding the word limit.
The document provides context and summaries for the short story "On the Face of It" by Susan Hill. It introduces the author Susan Hill and provides a brief plot summary, stating that the story is about a teenage boy with a burnt face, Derry, who hides in the garden of Mr. Lamb, a disabled old man with an artificial leg. It summarizes some of the interactions between Derry and Mr. Lamb in the garden where Mr. Lamb encourages Derry and tells him not to judge based on appearances. When Derry returns home, his mother discourages him from returning to Mr. Lamb's garden.
This document provides guidance on writing effective notices. It explains that notices are a formal means of communication used to announce or display information to a specific group. The key aspects of a notice are identified as the name of the issuing organization, a title, catchy heading, date, body, and signature. Notices should be clear and avoid confusion. They should attract attention with bold text, slogans or phrases. Examples are provided demonstrating how to write notices for meetings and fundraising events. Guidance is given on word count, language, and layout. Students are assigned to write notices for school-related activities.
The story follows the Gessler brothers, German shoemakers known for their high-quality handcrafted shoes. As big firms rise, the brothers face increasing competition but refuse to compromise on quality. When one brother dies, the surviving brother continues their craft but ultimately starves as the money goes to materials and rent. The narrator is shocked to discover the shop closed after the second brother's death, symbolizing the defeat of human values against growing materialism. The brothers' tragic deaths highlight the themes of sacrificing quality for quantity and whether machine production can replace artisanal skill.
The document summarizes a journey to Antarctica, including means of transportation taken, the landscape and climate upon arrival, and notable fauna and flora of the region. It then provides historical context on Antarctica's geography, noting how the supercontinent Gondwana separated over millions of years into the landmasses we now recognize. Key moments mentioned include the extinction of dinosaurs and the formation of features like the Himalayas and Drake Passage.
Based on the lesson Poets & Pancakes in Flamingo textbook. The ppt provides notes on most of the references to authors, books etc mentioned in the lesson, so that learner need not go for any external reference material. This ppt should suffice most of the learner's needs.
The poem describes trees that have been kept inside a house moving back out into the forest at night. The trees' roots have been working to free themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor, and their leaves and branches strain toward the open glass, eager to leave. Though the forest is departing the house, the narrator sits inside writing letters without mentioning the trees' departure, as the fresh night allows the smell of leaves and lichen to still reach the rooms.
1. The document is a letter format for writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper.
2. It provides instructions on the necessary components of the letter, including sender's address, date, editor's address, subject, salutation, body organized into 3 paragraphs, and complimentary closing.
3. The body should introduce the topic, provide details, and conclude by requesting the editor to highlight the issue.
The document provides background information on author Pearl S. Buck and summarizes her novel "The Enemy". It discusses the themes, plot, characters, and key events in the story. The story is set in 1941 Japan and follows Dr. Sadao Hoki, a Japanese surgeon who finds an injured American prisoner of war on the beach. Though he is initially reluctant as the man is his country's enemy, his medical ethics compel him to treat the wounded soldier. He risks his own safety and career to save the man's life and later helps him escape, rising above nationalist prejudices in his belief in humanism.
The poem tells a humorous tale of a king who loses his crown when riding under an arch that was built too low. This starts a ridiculous blame game where each person blames the next. Unable to determine fault, the king decides someone must be hanged. Eventually, the king himself is hung to satisfy the restless crowd. A passing idiot then chooses "a melon" to be the new king, and so a melon is crowned and sits upon the throne, establishing the principle of laissez faire governance in the city.
This document provides guidance on formal letter writing. It lists common topics that can be addressed in different types of formal letters, including letters to the editor, complaints, placing orders, and inquiries. It then outlines the standard format for a formal letter, including sender's address, date, recipient's address, subject, salutation, 3 paragraph body, complimentary closing, sender's signature. Tips are provided on understanding the format with an example letter of inquiry to an education institute. A marking scheme for letter writing questions is also included.
English class 12 invitations and replies pptxAniketKhan
The document provides information about writing invitations and replies for different occasions. It defines invitations and explains their purpose. It outlines the general features of invitations such as including the what, when, where, who and whom. It differentiates between formal and informal invitations and provides examples. It discusses the format of printed card invitations and provides templates for invitations for school functions, weddings and inaugurations. It also provides templates for formal acceptance and regret replies.
The document provides information about formal and informal invitations and replies. It discusses the format and elements of formal printed, letter, and informal invitations. Examples are given of drafting formal invitation letters and informal notes. Guidelines are provided for formal and informal replies accepting or regretting invitations. Sample replies demonstrate acknowledging and confirming or regretting participation in events. The document aims to outline best practices for issuing and responding to social invitations appropriately based on the context and relationship between parties.
The poet traveled a long hundred miles to the mythical land of Lyonnesse in winter. No one could predict what experiences he would have there. When he returned, his eyes shone with a rare happiness and magic that others silently noticed, as if he had gained a profound revelation during his journey.
The summary provides a high-level overview of the key details and events from the document in 3 sentences:
1) Asokamitran talks about his days working at the famous Gemini Studios in Chennai, including describing the makeup department and some of the eccentric staff members.
2) He also recounts visits by English poets and a mysterious speech given by Stephen Spender that was initially incomprehensible but later made sense after Asokamitran learned more about Spender's background.
3) The summary concludes by explaining how Asokamitran eventually came to understand the connection between Spender's visit to the studio and his anti-communist perspectives through later research.
CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informalParveen Kumar Sharma
CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informal
This is one of the topics - CBSE- English CORE- XII Grade
for some more material this website can be referred:
https://www.cbsetuts.com/
This document discusses invitations and replies to invitations for social events. It provides information on:
1) Invitations can be formal or informal, with informal invitations sent to close friends/relatives in a personal letter format.
2) Replies to invitations are sent to thank the host and indicate whether the invitee will attend or not so the host can plan accordingly.
3) Samples of informal invitations and replies are provided to demonstrate their relaxed tone and personal nature compared to formal versions. Tips are given for writing effective informal invitations and replies.
The document provides guidance on writing messages effectively. Some key points include:
- Messages should use incomplete sentences, essential words only, and omit unnecessary words like articles.
- The format includes writing "Message" at the top, including the time, date, a brief salutation, and emphasizing important parts. Sentences are not necessary.
- Sample messages are provided applying the guidance, such as notifying classmates of a meeting about student behavior, notifying a principal's office clerk of a meeting about bunking classes, leaving a message for a neighbor's son arriving home, and congratulating a friend on his teaching position selection.
TIPS FOR WRITING A GOOD SPEECH.
A speech is an effective art of communicating a message to large audience. It is one of the ways of spreading awareness regarding social issues or giving information regarding other important issues.
A Part of Class IX English (Writing Section) of CBSE and TBSE (New Syllabus). It's a must for every student and teacher to learn the art of story writing. Go through the slides, and you'll feel that it's easier to learn it.
The document provides guidance on drafting an effective poster. It should include the name of the issuing authority, a visual and powerful message using catchphrases/slogans, the theme or topic, schedule and occasion, and a call for awareness, support or action. Key elements are the title, issuing authority, content, expression and creativity. Tips include the name, tagline, title of event, special attractions, illustrations with captions, date/time/location, fees, and contact information. The poster should fit on one page using clear, legible text and images/logos/pictures, with bold or underlined important information and no short forms or exceeding the word limit.
The document provides context and summaries for the short story "On the Face of It" by Susan Hill. It introduces the author Susan Hill and provides a brief plot summary, stating that the story is about a teenage boy with a burnt face, Derry, who hides in the garden of Mr. Lamb, a disabled old man with an artificial leg. It summarizes some of the interactions between Derry and Mr. Lamb in the garden where Mr. Lamb encourages Derry and tells him not to judge based on appearances. When Derry returns home, his mother discourages him from returning to Mr. Lamb's garden.
This document provides guidance on writing effective notices. It explains that notices are a formal means of communication used to announce or display information to a specific group. The key aspects of a notice are identified as the name of the issuing organization, a title, catchy heading, date, body, and signature. Notices should be clear and avoid confusion. They should attract attention with bold text, slogans or phrases. Examples are provided demonstrating how to write notices for meetings and fundraising events. Guidance is given on word count, language, and layout. Students are assigned to write notices for school-related activities.
The story follows the Gessler brothers, German shoemakers known for their high-quality handcrafted shoes. As big firms rise, the brothers face increasing competition but refuse to compromise on quality. When one brother dies, the surviving brother continues their craft but ultimately starves as the money goes to materials and rent. The narrator is shocked to discover the shop closed after the second brother's death, symbolizing the defeat of human values against growing materialism. The brothers' tragic deaths highlight the themes of sacrificing quality for quantity and whether machine production can replace artisanal skill.
The document summarizes a journey to Antarctica, including means of transportation taken, the landscape and climate upon arrival, and notable fauna and flora of the region. It then provides historical context on Antarctica's geography, noting how the supercontinent Gondwana separated over millions of years into the landmasses we now recognize. Key moments mentioned include the extinction of dinosaurs and the formation of features like the Himalayas and Drake Passage.
Based on the lesson Poets & Pancakes in Flamingo textbook. The ppt provides notes on most of the references to authors, books etc mentioned in the lesson, so that learner need not go for any external reference material. This ppt should suffice most of the learner's needs.
The poem describes trees that have been kept inside a house moving back out into the forest at night. The trees' roots have been working to free themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor, and their leaves and branches strain toward the open glass, eager to leave. Though the forest is departing the house, the narrator sits inside writing letters without mentioning the trees' departure, as the fresh night allows the smell of leaves and lichen to still reach the rooms.
1. The document is a letter format for writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper.
2. It provides instructions on the necessary components of the letter, including sender's address, date, editor's address, subject, salutation, body organized into 3 paragraphs, and complimentary closing.
3. The body should introduce the topic, provide details, and conclude by requesting the editor to highlight the issue.
The document provides background information on author Pearl S. Buck and summarizes her novel "The Enemy". It discusses the themes, plot, characters, and key events in the story. The story is set in 1941 Japan and follows Dr. Sadao Hoki, a Japanese surgeon who finds an injured American prisoner of war on the beach. Though he is initially reluctant as the man is his country's enemy, his medical ethics compel him to treat the wounded soldier. He risks his own safety and career to save the man's life and later helps him escape, rising above nationalist prejudices in his belief in humanism.
The poem tells a humorous tale of a king who loses his crown when riding under an arch that was built too low. This starts a ridiculous blame game where each person blames the next. Unable to determine fault, the king decides someone must be hanged. Eventually, the king himself is hung to satisfy the restless crowd. A passing idiot then chooses "a melon" to be the new king, and so a melon is crowned and sits upon the throne, establishing the principle of laissez faire governance in the city.
This document provides guidance on formal letter writing. It lists common topics that can be addressed in different types of formal letters, including letters to the editor, complaints, placing orders, and inquiries. It then outlines the standard format for a formal letter, including sender's address, date, recipient's address, subject, salutation, 3 paragraph body, complimentary closing, sender's signature. Tips are provided on understanding the format with an example letter of inquiry to an education institute. A marking scheme for letter writing questions is also included.
English class 12 invitations and replies pptxAniketKhan
The document provides information about writing invitations and replies for different occasions. It defines invitations and explains their purpose. It outlines the general features of invitations such as including the what, when, where, who and whom. It differentiates between formal and informal invitations and provides examples. It discusses the format of printed card invitations and provides templates for invitations for school functions, weddings and inaugurations. It also provides templates for formal acceptance and regret replies.
The document provides information about formal and informal invitations and replies. It discusses the format and elements of formal printed, letter, and informal invitations. Examples are given of drafting formal invitation letters and informal notes. Guidelines are provided for formal and informal replies accepting or regretting invitations. Sample replies demonstrate acknowledging and confirming or regretting participation in events. The document aims to outline best practices for issuing and responding to social invitations appropriately based on the context and relationship between parties.
The document provides information about formal and informal invitations and replies. It discusses the key aspects of each:
Formal invitations are printed cards or letters that follow a standard format including names of hosts, purpose, date/time, and venue. Informal invitations are like personal letters and use first/second person.
Replies also have formal and informal formats. Formal replies are brief, polite, and acknowledge acceptance/regret. Informal replies do the same but use warm language and acknowledge in first person. Sample invitations and replies are also included to illustrate the formats.
The document provides information about formal and informal invitations and replies. It discusses the key elements and formats of formal invitations, including the layout, wording and level of formality used. It also covers informal invitations, noting they follow a more casual letter format. The document then examines formal and informal replies, outlining the typical characteristics of each type of response such as acknowledging the invitation, expressing thanks or regret, and maintaining an appropriate tone. Examples of invitations and replies are also included to illustrate the concepts discussed.
The document discusses various types and formats of invitations and replies. It provides guidelines for drafting formal and informal invitations, acceptance and refusal replies. Key details include:
- Formal invitations can be in card or letter format, while informal ones are in letter format.
- Informal invitations include sender's address, date, salutation, event details and signature.
- Formal card invitations include host's name, invitation phrase, event reason, date/time, venue and RSVP details.
- Replies thank the host, state acceptance or refusal to attend, and include best wishes.
The document discusses different types of formal and informal invitations and replies. It provides formats and guidelines for invitation cards, letters, and responses accepting or regretting invitations. Key points include:
- Formal invitations can be via card or letter for large/official events or specific invitees. Informal letters are for small gatherings.
- Invitation formats include host/sender details, event name/date/location, and an RSVP request. Letters have a 3 paragraph structure.
- Replies thank the host, confirm/regret attendance, and extend greetings. Formal replies mirror the invitation format while informal replies are casual letters.
The document provides information about formal and informal invitations. It defines an invitation as a personal notice sent to individuals. There are two types of invitations - formal and informal. Formal invitations use a standard format including the host and guest names, event details like date, time and venue, and an RSVP request. Sample formats and responses to invitations are also included to show how to draft invitations and replies accepting or declining an invitation.
The document provides information on formal and informal invitations and replies. It discusses the typical elements included in invitations such as the hosts, occasion, time/date, venue, and RSVP information. Sample invitations are given for a school annual function, wedding reception, and birthday party. Guidelines are provided for formal and informal replies, including expressions for accepting, declining, and expressing gratitude to the invitation sender/host. The document aims to educate on proper invitation and reply etiquette.
1. The document provides information about formal and informal invitations and replies to invitations. It discusses the key points to remember for each type of invitation and reply.
2. Examples are given for formal printed and non-printed invitations for events like marriages and school functions. Key details like the host, date, time, venue, purpose are included.
3. Informal invitations are more casual in tone using first and second person. Examples include inviting a friend to a house warming ceremony.
4. Replies can be formal or informal. Formal replies are brief and courteous while informal replies use ordinary letter format and first person. Examples are given for accepting and refusing invitations.
This document provides information about formal invitations, including their purpose, structure, and language features. It defines formal invitations and discusses why they are needed. It outlines the general features of formal invitations, such as using third person and answering the five W questions. It also describes appropriate occasions that warrant formal invitations, such as weddings and work events. The document explains how to write formal invitations for different scenarios and includes examples of invitations for school functions, weddings, and inaugurations. It provides guidance on formatting, language use, and responding to accept or decline an invitation.
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the concerned authorities towards the deplorable condition of roads in our city. Potholes, broken patches and uneven surfaces have made driving as well as walking an ordeal. Accidents have increased manifold due to this.
While development is taking place at a fast pace, basic civic amenities seem to have been ignored. I urge the municipal corporation to carry out repairs on a war footing before the onset of monsoons, when the condition will only worsen. Our taxes should be utilized properly for the facilities we deserve. Undertaking periodic maintenance and upgrading of infrastructure should be a top priority.
Hope the authorities will
This document discusses invitations and provides examples of invitation texts for various events. It begins by defining an invitation and explaining that invitation cards are typically used to invite people to events like birthday parties, weddings, and other occasions. It then provides details that are commonly included in invitation letters like the title of the event, names of invitees, date, time, sender. The document also discusses the differences between formal and informal invitations and provides examples of wording used for each. It includes sample invitation texts for a birthday party, new year's party, meeting, and discusses different types of invitations like dinner, anniversary, wedding, birthday, reunion, and Halloween invitations.
The document discusses the format and etiquette for formal written invitations. It provides examples of:
1) The standard format for formal invitations, which includes contact details, event information, date, time, location, and RSVP information.
2) Appropriate ways to respond to formal invitations in writing, including accepting or regretfully declining and providing a reason.
3) Sample acceptance and regret responses using standard phrasing.
Invitations and Replies by Prahallada M for Senior school studentspgprahalladam
The document provides information about formal and informal invitations and replies. It discusses the key characteristics of formal invitations such as being printed, addressing an event or occasion, and including details like date, time, location. It also discusses formal reply characteristics like being brief, polite, and acknowledging acceptance or regret. Informal invitations are more personal and relaxed in tone while informal replies can express feelings. Examples of draft invitations and replies are also provided addressing events like a wedding, birthday, and party.
This document discusses the structure and features of formal invitation letters. A formal invitation letter has a standardized structure that includes the address, salutation, body, and signature. The body states who the invitation is for and from, the reason for the invitation, date, time, place, and a request for an RSVP. Linguistic features include precise but friendly language and a formal tone. Responses should be sent within 3 days in the third person accepting or regretting attendance due to a prior commitment or reason.
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This document provides information and examples about formal and informal invitation letters in Bahasa Indonesia. It defines formal and informal invitations and provides the common formats and elements that each contains, such as names, request for participation, occasion details, date, time, and place. Examples of both formal and informal invitation letters are given. The document also discusses formal and informal reply letters to accept or decline an invitation, as well as tips for writing invitation letters to events. Students are assigned to writing chapters about either a formal or informal invitation letter for homework.
An invitation is a formal or informal written or verbal request to attend an event. Formal invitations typically include details like the host's information, event details, RSVP information, and closing. Invitations can be in the form of cards or letters and vary in formality depending on the event. Card invitations are usually brief while letter invitations are written like a formal letter. Replies also follow set formats, thanking the host and accepting or declining the invitation. Invitations serve to formally request someone's presence at an event and provide necessary information for them to plan accordingly.
The document provides information about formal invitations, including their definition, purpose, typical structure, and examples. A formal invitation is a polite request for someone's presence or participation in an event. It typically includes the recipient, event details like date and time, location, and sender. Examples shown include a wedding invitation with an RSVP request and response options, as well as simpler invitations for a party and school performance. The characteristics of a good invitation are also noted as being simple, clear, concise, and polite with complete information.
The document provides information on responding to both formal and informal invitations. It discusses that formal replies should be brief, polite, and express thanks in the third person while accepting or regretting the invitation. Formal replies should not exceed 50 words and use a formal tone. An informal reply can express personal feelings in a more intimate style. Sample formal replies accepting and declining an invitation are provided, as well as samples of informal replies accepting and regretting an invitation due to a prior commitment. Guidelines are given to draft formal replies within the word limit using a polite tone.
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2. GENERAL INFORMATION
• Definition
• A verbal or written request to
an individual or a group of
people to come or go
somewhere or to do
something. Invitations or
invites are the sweetest kinds
of letters. We write invitations
on a number of occasions –
formal and informal.
Need for an invitation
• Man a social being.
• Sharing joys and sorrows-an
integral part of culture.
• A way of interaction and
communication.
• For inviting people staying far
off.
3. General Features
• A single sentence presentation.
• Written in third person.(Formal)
• Put in a box.
It should answer to the 5Ws:
o WHAT- The occasion
o WHEN- Date and time
o WHERE- Venue
o WHO- Name of the host
o WHOM- Name of the person being invited
6. Typesof invitationfor different Occasions
Invitation
Formal Informal
Meaning
• Formal- Occasions which
require a formal dress code,
with an array of fixed events.
• E.g. Weddings, Annual Day
Celebrations, Inauguration of
shop, house etc.
• Informal- occasions which
are more relaxed and with no
fixed sequence of events.
• E.g. Informal birthdays, get
together etc.
8. OCCASIONSFORWRITINGFORMALINVITATIONS
Inviting a dignitary to preside over a function.(Letter)
Inviting a celebrity to inaugurate your new showroom.
(Letter)
Inviting people to attend marriage. (Card)
Inviting people/ masses to witness function. (Card)
Inviting public on inauguration. (Card)
9. Characteristics of Formal Invitation
Written to VIPs, masses, etc.
a single sentence presentation
Should be written in third person (they,
their, he, she, his, her)
Simple present tense is used.
polite and courteous tone.
10. Continued…
Formal Invitation are generally sent on occasions such as grand weddings,
anniversaries and mass functions involving a big crowd of invitees.
Formal Invitations are sent to individuals for a less grand function such as
a formal wedding anniversary, formal alumni meeting, etc. In this kind of
invitation, we write, “Mr. Arvind Malhotra cordially seeks the pleasure of
Mr. and Mrs. Singh, on the auspicious occasion of….”
Write as if it is written by a third person. It is not, “I and my wife invite
you to our son’s wedding” but, “Mrs and Mr Malhotra cordially solicit the
presence of Mrs and Mr….”
Do not use I, we, and you and their other forms.
Follow the letter format with from address and date but no need to write
salutation such as, dear, sir, etc.
Begin with the host’s name, such as, “Mr. Peter is glad to invite Mr.
Alexander…”
For invitations inviting dignitaries as judges or chief guests, it is just a
single paragraph.
No I, We, You. Only Third Persons
Write inside a box.
11. Format of Printed card form
• Name of the host
• Request line (E.g., request the pleasure of your company,
solicit your gracious presence)
• Purpose of the invitation.
• Day, date and time of the event.
• Name of the honouree (if any) & designation.
• Name of the place, location with complete address. Route
map enclosed for outsiders.
• RSVP- Répondez s'il vous plait ("Please respond" )
• Telephone or mobile number or address of the host
• Any other relevant details
12. School Functions
The Principal, staff and students of
Don Bosco Public School
cordially invite your presence on the occasion of the
Golden Jubilee Celebrations
of the school
on December 21, 2020, Monday, from 05.00 pm to 09.00 pm at
King’s Stadium, Pune
Mr. Piyush Goyal
(Hon’ble Minister for Railways)
will be our proud Guest of Honour for the day.
Kindly be seated before 4.50. This invitation admits only three people.
A detailed route map is overleaf.
RSVP
Charles Frost
Asst. Principal
077-22-13-5654
Name of the Host
Request line
Occasion / Purpose
Date, Time
& Venue
Name of the Honouree
Designation
General Instructions / Route Map
13.
14. Wedding Invitation
Mrs and Mr Jain
cordially solicit your benign presence
on the auspicious occasion of the Wedding of their son
ROHIT JAIN
with
SUJATHA JAIN
(D/o Mrs and Mr Lala Jain)
on Tuesday, October 06, 2020,
from 7:30pm onwards
at
Rajouri Park Hotel, Rajouri Garden, Delhi.
RSVP Best Compliments from
011-223344 Friends & Relatives
17. Format of Formal Letter
• Sender’s address
• Date
• Receiver’s address
• Salutation
• Subject
• Body (information about occasion, day, date, time & venue)
• Subscription
• Signature
• Name
• Designation
18. Inviting dignitaries
Question Your school, Lord Buddha School, Gaya, is celebrating its
300th Anniversary in the month of December. The program is expected
to last a week. To this, invite Mr. A. K. Antony, Honorable Minister of
Education to precede over the occasion of the closing day programs.
You are Ms. Sukanya, Principal.
19. Lord Buddha School
Gaya – 112233
October 09, 2020
Mr. A.K. Antonty
Minister of Education
New Delhi
Subject: Invitation to precede over the Closing Day of 300th Anniversary
Celebrations
The Principal of Lord Buddha School, Gaya, cordially invites
Mr A. K. Antony, Honourable Minister of Education to the Closing Day
celebrations of the school’s 300th Anniversary on December 26, 2020 at
King’s Stadium, Gaya. The programme will commence from 6:30pm. The
entire school hopes that the honourable Minister would definitely keep a
part of his very precious time for this noble cause and appreciates an early
reply from his office.
Yours sincerely
Ms. Sukanya
Principal.
20. INFORMAL INVITATIONS
Informal invitations are drafted for the following occasions:
On the occasion of a birthday
On the occasion of your parents’ wedding anniversary
On the occasion of your sister’s engagement/ring
ceremony/wedding
On the occasion of a party that you throw to welcome
your old friends home
21. Format
• Sender’s address,
• Date,
• Salutation of your choice with Name of the receiver.
• Body (information about occasion, day, date, time & venue)
• Subscription
• Name
• Write the content loosely but be precise. Invitation is shorter
than a letter. (a simple note / message)
• Make the invitee feel the warmth of the invitation so use
words from the core of heart.
• You can even draw a route map.
22. Informal Invitation
12/C, Palace Road
New York – 11
March 12, 2020
Dear Frank,
Emily and I are throwing a party on the occasion our parents’
39th wedding anniversary that falls on this Saturday, the 25th of
this month at our residence at 6 pm. It will be a pleasure if you
would join us with family for the celebrations. Hope to see you
soon.
Yours sincerely
Peter
23. WRITINGREPLIES/RESPONDINGTOINVITATIONS
Main characteristics:
(a) Formal Replies
Acknowledge the invitation in third
person.
Express thanks in third person to the
sender.
Mention acceptance/regret.
Specify the reason for refusal.
Be brief and specific
Be formal in tone and treatment.
Do not exceed the word limit (usually
50 words).
(b) Informal Replies
Acknowledge the invitation in first
person.
Use second person for the sender of
invitation.
Mention acceptance/regret.
Specify the reason in case of refusal.
Be brief and specific
Use warm and simple language.
Do not exceed the word limit (usually
50 words).
24. (i) FORMALREPLIES(ACCEPTING)
Question 1: Draft a formal reply accepting an invitation to be present on the occasion of the
wedding of Ankush S/o Mr & Mrs Shankar of 24, Green Park Road, Kanpur. You are Vikram Gaur of
Raja Ki Mandi, Agra.
Formal AcceptanceMay 05, 20XX
Mrs and Mr Vikram Gaur thank Mrs and Mr. Shankar for inviting
them on the occasion of the wedding of their son Ankush at
24, Green Park Road, Kanpur on May 25, 20XX and assure them
that they will be present on the occasion to wish the newly
weds a very happy married life. Mrs and Mr Gaur will reach
Kanpur by the Agra Mail which leaves Agra at 8.00 a.m.
Regards
Vikram Gaur
25. DECLINING
Question: Write a formal reply expressing your inability to attend the
birthday celebrations of your friend Suresh Pradhan of 1235,
Vivekananda Marg, Belur. You are Somesh Basu.
Formal Decline
March 16, 20XX
Mrs and Mr. Somesh Basu wish to thank Mrs & Mr Suresh Pradhan
for extending an invitation to the birthday celebrations of their son
Akshay at their residence 1235, Vivekananda Marg, Belur on
March 20, 20XX and wish the young boy many happy returns of the
day but regret their inability to be present personally on account of
some previous engagements.
Regards
Somesh Basu
26. (ii)INFORMALREPLIES(ACCEPTING)
Question: You have been invited to an evening bash at the
Nirula’s by Vibhu, your close friend, to celebrate his selection in
NDA. Respond to the invitation. You are Nitin of 56, Gautama
Enclave, New Delhi-56. .
Informal Acceptance
56, Gautama Enclave
New Delhi-110056
May 10, 20XX
Dear Vibhu
Thank you very much for your pleasant invitation. I’ll join the
evening bash at Nirula’s on May 16 at 6 p.m.
With best wishes.
Yours lovingly
Raman
27. DECLINING
Question: You are Prem Shankar Jha, eminent economist. You have received an
invitation from the Lion’s Club to speak on the salient features of the latest
budget. Regret your inability due to previous commitments in an informal
reply.
Informal Decline
27 Ashoka Road
New Delhi
October 03, 20XX
The Secretary
Lion’s Club
Agra
Dear Sir
Thanks for sending me an invitation to speak on the salient features of the
latest union budget on October 09,2020 at 7pm at Lion’s Club, Delhi. I regret
my inability to join you on the date suggested by you due to heavy and
unavoidable prior commitments.
Yours faithfully
Prem Shankar