This document provides useful expressions for writing informal letters and emails. It includes common greetings, ways to start a letter by asking about the recipient's well-being or apologizing for a delayed response. It also gives examples for commenting on something in the first paragraph, moving to another topic, and giving good or bad news. The document concludes with common sign-offs for the third paragraph such as asking for a reply, sending regards, and well-wishes.
This document provides useful expressions for writing informal letters and emails. It includes common greetings, ways to start a letter by asking about the recipient's well-being or apologizing for a delayed response. It also gives examples for commenting on something in the first paragraph, moving to another topic, and giving good or bad news. The document concludes with common sign-offs for the third paragraph such as asking for a reply, sending regards, and well-wishes.
This document provides useful expressions for writing informal letters and emails. It includes common greetings, ways to start a letter by asking about the recipient's well-being or apologizing for a delayed response. It also gives examples for commenting on something in the first paragraph, moving to another topic, and giving good or bad news. The document concludes with common sign-offs for the third paragraph such as asking for a reply, sending regards, and well-wishes.
It was good / lovely / great to hear from you. How are you? How are things? How are you doing? How have you been (lately)? I hope you are well. Sorry for answering so late, but... I’m sorry I haven’t written earlier, but... Sorry I haven’t written to you for a long time. After all this time, I thought I would drop a line to... After all this time, I thought I would send you...
Commenting on something (paragraph 1)
I’m just writing to tell / thank you...
It was very kind of you to... Have you thought about...? Well, if I were you, I would... I think you should / shouldn’t...
Moving on to another topic (paragraph 2)
Anyway, the reason I’m writing...
I thought I’d write to tell / ask you... Anyway, I was wondering...
Giving good / bad news
I’m sorry to hear / learn...
I’m so pleased / glad to hear... It’s great to hear... I was very happy to read that... What wonderful news about... I’m sure you’ll be pleased to hear that... By the way, did you know that...? You’ll never guess what happened!
Ending your letter or email (paragraph 3)
Well, that’s all for now
Write back soon I’ll write again soon Looking forward to hearing from you soon / again My regards to your parents All the best Best wishes See you soon Take care Yours Love