Thursday 26 April 2012

Formats for Directed Writing


Formal Letter

Sender’s Address

Date

Recipient’s Name
Designation
Address
 
Dear _________,

Subject:

Introduction

Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs

Conclusion

Yours truly,
Sign
Full Name


Informal Letter

Sender’s Address

Date

Dear _________,

Introduction

Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs

Conclusion

Yours truly,
Name

Report Writing

To: [Name of Recipient]
       [Position/ Title]
From: [Name of Writer]
            [Position/ Title/ Class]
[Date]
[Title]: Underline the title
Introduction
Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs
Conclusion: Provide a clear conclusion and finish off strongly
[Signature]

Account

Heading (optional)

Introduction

Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs

Conclusion

Written by,
Name
Date

Speech

Dear Friends/ teachers/ classmates,
Good morning/ evening

Introduction

Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs

Conclusion

Newspaper Report

Headline
By Line (Name of writer)

Dateline( City, Date:)
E.g. Karachi, 28th March: Introduction

Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs

Conclusion
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If you are asked to end properly, then end like this:
Written by,
Sign
Date

Newspaper Article

Headline
By Line (Name of writer)

Introduction

Body (Three content points)
Make three Paragraphs

Conclusion
--------------------------------------------------------------
If you are asked to end properly, then end like this:
Written by,
Sign
Full name
Date

Leaflet

Heading

Introduction

Sub Headings 1

Body (1st content point)

Sub Headings 2

Body (2nd content point)

Sub Headings 3

Body (3rd content point)

Conclusion

Contact Details:
Cell number
Email address

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Tips for Directed Writing


·  Read the question thoroughly.
·  Follow the given instructions.
·  Begin and end properly.
·  The given situation should be
     reiterated in the introduction and
       description of content points should be
           started from second paragraph.
· Justify each and every content point.
      Make separate paragraph for every
          content point .
· Use wide vocabulary.
· Do mention date.
·  Use appropriate tone and register.








30 comments:

  1. Thanks for giving us this information.It maked are learning process easy.THANKSS!

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  2. Extremely useful. A good source for O' LEVEL Examinations !!

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  4. Very useful... Love it.. Thank You!

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  5. extremely useful..LOve it...Thank You so Much!

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  6. Very useful for my examination preparation... THANKS:))

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  7. Thankyou for compiling all formats in one place and giving accurate information!

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  8. Thats useful for o level though can anyone suggest any help concerning lit in english?

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  9. this helped me so much and one more thing is this only the syllabus for IGCSE English

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  10. Thank you for this great resource!

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  11. DAMN IT!THANK U SOOO MUCH.PERFECT RELIEF FOR MY CONFUSION!!!!!!!!

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  12. Perfect for revision work , thanks to the person who prepared these directed writing format

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  15. very good and best format..

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  16. Is it lso applicable for students sitting for 2018 may june paper?

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  17. Go here to know features of informal letter.

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  18. Very useful.Thanks for these formats.

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  19. thank u so much it is very helpful for my olevel exam

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  20. it is very helpful in caie exams !!!

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