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yang benar dan menunjukan prilaku jujur,
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peduli, kerja sama dan cinta damai
INVITATION LETTER
What is an invitation and
what is it used for?
•An invitation is a document written or printed or spoken
words, conveying the message by which one is invited
•It is used to invite someone to come, to invite people to join,
to ask someone to attend, and to ask people to take partin
something
There are two kinds of invitation letter;
1.Formal invitation
2.Informal Invitation
What is formal invitation?
Informal invitation is an invitation which follows a
dignified form, tone or style in agreement with an
establish norm, custom or values. (Websters,
2012).
For example; -An invitation to a wedding
-An Invitation to the graduation
ceremony
Common format of a Formal
Invitation
The first line is the name(s)
of the person who invite(s)
The second line is the
request for participaton
The fourth line is the
occasion for invitation
The third line is the name
of the person(s) invited
The fifth line is the time
and date of occasion
The sixth line is the place
of occasion
The last line is the request
for reply
DID YOU KNOW?
Formal Invitation
are written on a
cards. The text is
written in
calligraphy stlye
In Formal
Invitations date
and time are
written in words
not in numbers.
The example of Formal Invitation
What is Informal Invitation?
Informalinvitations is personal invitation
given to a friend, family,etc.
For example; -Invitation to a birthday party
-Invitation to dinner
Tips for Writing Invitation to Events
•Describe the event
•Be sure to cover the details: location, time,
date, dress, directions.
•Provide a reply card, e-mail address, or
phone number for responding.
REPLIES TO INVITATIONS
INFORMALREPLYFORMAL REPLY
ACCEPTANCE
REFUSAL ACCEPTANCE REFUSAL
POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED
1.Formal reply should always be written in third person
2.Informal reply is written in first person
3.Only body must be there in formal reply
4.Informal reply is like an informal invitation in the format
FORMAL REPLY (ACCEPTANCE)
Mr. Raj Kapoorhas the pleasure in accepting the
invitation of Mrs. And Mr. P.D. Agarwalfor their
son’s marriage on 30th Aug’ 11 at 2p.m. He will
be glad to attend the marriage on time and to
bless the newly married couple.He has all the
best wishes for the bride and groom on that
special day.
FORMAL REPLY (REFUSAL)
Mr. Raj Kapoorhas much pleasure in receiving an
invitation from Mrs. and Mr. P.D.Agarwalfor their
son’s marriage on 30th Aug’ 11 at 2 p.m. He regrets
to tell that he won’t be able to attend the marriage
party as he has a prior engagement. But his
blessings would always be with the newly married
couple.
INFORMAL REPLY (ACCEPTANCE)
Howrah
Kolkata
27th Aug ’11
Dear Ravi
Thankyouverymuchforyourkindinvitationtothedinner
partyatyourplaceon28
th
Aug’11at8p.m.Ihavegreat
pleasureinacceptingyourkindinvitationandIamglad
atyoursuccess.Ihopeverymuchtohaveanenjoyable
timewithyouatyourresidence.
Yours sincerely
XYZ
WORK GROUP !!!
Write down one chapter of invitation
letter;
Group 1 -4: Formal letter
Group 5 -9: Informal letter
For next week, please bring these items;
•Steroform
•Asturo Paper
•Ruler
•Scisor
•Spidol, Crayon Color pencil
•Double tip
•Glue
•The other equipments
Please complete your portofolio,
including;
1. CV 2. Post card
-Name -Motto3. Poem
-TTL -Photo 4. Reflection
-School 5. Daily test 1
-Class
-Address
-Hobby
-Ambition