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How to write a letter format

Letter format:

The general written content consists of six parts: address, greeting, text, greeting, signature and date. The basic format is:

1, salutation. Appellations should be written in capital letters, followed by colons, on a separate line.

2. hello. Greetings should be written in two spaces on a single line. Greetings should not be too long, so that the other party feels kind and polite.

3. Text. Write in the new space, what you said to the recipient, your thoughts and feelings to express, etc.

4. hello. Write "best wishes" or "sincerely" in the two spaces, and write "good health" or "salute" in the top box of the other line.

5. Sign your name. Write a separate line in the lower right corner of the letter.

6. dating. Write a new line under the signature.

Full mark model essay:

Letter to Teacher Yang

Teacher Yang:

Hello!

Writing letters is no stranger to me, but I don't know where to start writing letters to teachers, especially to you who are teaching our class.

Teacher Yang, you are my favorite and most admired teacher. As a class teacher, only you will get along with us, care about us and understand us. You know us, and we know you, because we see with our own eyes that whether in cold winter or hot summer, you are always the first to enter the classroom to welcome us to school, and the last to leave the classroom to watch us go home.

You not only took us to play games, but also let us learn a lot from the games. At the class meeting, you let us express our opinions bravely and let us understand the preciousness and purity of friendship. At Christmas, you send us presents like Santa Claus and play games with us to let us know that you are as childlike as us. In the small photo exhibition, in order to exercise our ability, let's exchange photos with our own gifts. You smiled happily when you looked at the creative gifts we made. In our festival, you put down your teacher's airs and played happily with us. You have no idea how amiable you used to be, like a big sister next door.

Miss Yang, you have never hated poor students. It's that you patiently explain the topic to them in class. With your help, those students who don't study well have made progress. You are tired and sick for us, but you still insist on taking classes for us. You said it was worth paying for us. As long as we make progress, it is the best reward for you!

As the saying goes, "When the silkworm dies, all the candles are sucked at night", Mr. Yang, you are like a candle and a silkworm, giving silently, expecting nothing in return!

I wish you good health and smooth work! ?

Student: ××? April 3 rd