- •Complaint Letters
- •Punctuation
- •Ms, Miss or Mrs?
- •Content
- •When to send an apology letter?
- •How to Write a Personal Apology Letter?
- •Individual personalities and formal apologies
- •Formal public apologies
- •Note: Due to their delicate nature, condolence letters need to be written with the utmost tact, diplomacy and sensitivity. Components of a Condolence Letter
- •Invitation Letter Basics
- •Invitation Letters for a Visa
- •Your Company Brand
- •Sending Formal Business Invites
- •Managing Responses to the Formal Business Invitations
- •Business
- •Writing a Business Thank you Note
- •Spelling on your application
- •Make your application form stand out
- •Check your application
- •Accurate applications
- •Completing Application Forms
- •The Structure of Application Forms
- •Personal Details
- •Education
- •Employment History
- •Activities and Interests
- •References
- •Reasons for Applying
- •Competency Questions
- •Types of application letter
- •Speculative letter
- •Covering letter
- •Tailoring your cv
- •Skills in your cv
- •Cv formatting
- •Key principles of cover letter writing
- •Tailor your cover letter
- •Cover letter formatting
- •Cv and cover letter examples
- •Application forms
- •Cv and cover letter workshops and checking service
- •Types of Orders
- •Market Order
- •Pending Order
- •Take Profit
- •Stop Loss
- •Rules of Stop Loss and Take Profit Inheritance:
- •Starting to Write
- •Formal widely used abbreviations:
- •Abbreviations in titles:
- •Abbreviations in time and date:
- •Other often used abbreviations in business letters:
- •In an abbreviation, use full stops and capital letters in the conventional way.
Do not use an abbreviation that can easily be avoided.
In an abbreviation, use full stops and capital letters in the conventional way.
Do not forget to punctuate the rest of the sentence normally.
attn
abbreviation
attention: used for showing that a letter is for the attention of a particular person
BYOB
abbreviation
bring your own bottle: used on invitations to show that you should take wine, beer, or something else to drink to a party
c/-
abbreviation
australian
care of: used in an address on a letter or parcel that you are sending to someone at another person’s house
cc
abbreviation
used on a business letter or email for saying that a copy is being sent to the personmentioned
c/o
abbreviation
care of: used in an address on a letter or parcel that you are sending to someone at another person’s house
enc.
abbreviation
enclosed
encl.
abbreviation
enclosed or enclosure: used at the top or bottom of a letter to show that something else is being sent with it
fao
abbreviation
for the attention of: written in front of someone’s name on a document, letter, orenvelope to show that it is intended for them
f.i.o.
abbreviation
for information only: written on a business letter or email to show that it is being sent to someone in order to give them information, and they are not expected to reply or take any action
pp
abbreviation
business
british
written before someone’s name when you are signing a letter for them
PPS
abbreviation
written before a note at the end of a letter, after the PS note
PS
abbreviation
postscript: used for introducing some additional information at the end of a letter after you have signed your name
PTO
abbreviation
please turn over: used at the bottom of a page when there is more writing on the other side
re
preposition
used in business letters for introducing the subject that you are going to write about
ref.
abbreviation
reference: used in a business letter when you are giving the numbers and letters that show exactly which document or piece of information you are talking about
RSVP
abbreviation
used on written invitations to ask the person invited to say whether they can go to asocial event or not