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INVITATION

Members of the group:


1. Hariz Rasyad Habibi
2. Jenia Ditha Lestari
3. Nahilda Asyafa Edylian
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4. Rani Dwi Ariyanti


5. Seviana Minawati
Definition
Invitation is a request, a solicitation, or an attempt to
get another person join you at specific event
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Purpose/Social Purpose:

To invite someone attend/come an event


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Types:
FORMAL Kartu undangan yang mengikuti
An invitation which follow a dignified syarat-syarat formalitas yang telah
form, tone, or style in agreement with ditentukan sebelumnya, nada, atau
estabilished norms, customers or velues gaya sesuai dengan norma, adat
istiadat, atau nilai yang ditetapkan
IN FO RMA L
In f o r m a l i nv i t at i o n c a r d a r e Informal invitation card adalah
i nv i t a ti o n s th a t a r e i nf o r m a l , undangan yang bersifat tidak resmi,
p er s o n a l, a n d a r e us u a l l y i nt en d e d pribadi, dan biasanya diperuntukkan
f o r r e la t i ve , f r i e n d s , o r c l o s e untuk sanak saudar, teman, atau orang
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Ex a mple
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Formal Invitation Card Informal Invitation Card


(wedding invitation card) (Birthday Invitation Card)
Generic Structure:

• Invitee is the first part in the invitation


• Invitee (receiver) is the part that contains
the invited target

invitee
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1) Subject
2) Invitation Statement
• Event name
• optional • Invitation Greeting
• Example of expression
I would like to invite you…
Would you like to come…
Please join us…

4) Closure
• Post script
Body
• Massage
• Thank you statement
3) Invitation Detail
• Day or date
• Time
• Place
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The section containing the invitees
• Greeting and sender name
• Example:
Yours sincerely (yang terhormat)
Best regards (salam hormat)
inviter
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invite
Body (subject)

Body (invitation
statement)
Body (invitation
detail)
Inviter (closure)
inviter
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Lenguage Features
1. Simple present Tense (verb 1)
Example: We invite you, I celebrate, etc

2. Would like
An expression used to indicate an invitation.
Example: Would like to invite you,
Would you like to come ……?
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