Friday, 26 May 2023

Class 9/10 English - Formal Letters #writingskills #eduvictors

Formal Letters

Class 9/10 English - Formal Letters #writingskills #eduvictors


Q1: The increasing number of vehicles on the city roads not only causes inconvenience to the people but also affects the health of millions of people. Write a letter to the Editor of an esteemed daily, giving your suggestions regarding checking the number of vehicles on roads. You are Rahul/Rubina of Bengaluru. 


To
   The Editor,
   Times Of India,
   20 ABC Road,
   Bengaluru


Subject: Increasing number of vehicles on the city roads


Dear Editor,

I am writing to you today to express my concern about the increasing number of vehicles on the city roads. As a resident of Bengaluru, I have seen firsthand the negative impact that this has on our city.

The increasing number of vehicles on the roads not only causes inconvenience to the people, but also affects the health of millions of people. The increased traffic congestion leads to longer travel times, which can be stressful and frustrating for everyone involved. It also contributes to air pollution, which can cause a variety of health problems, including respiratory infections, heart disease, and cancer.

I believe that the government needs to take steps to check the number of vehicles on the roads. Some possible solutions include:

 •  Increasing the price of fuel to discourage people from driving.

 •  Expanding public transportation options to make it easier for people to get around without a car.

 •  Building more bike lanes and pedestrian paths to encourage people to walk or bike instead of drive.

I urge the government to take action to address this problem. The health and well-being of our city depends on it.


Sincerely,

Rahul/Rubina



Q2: Write a letter in about 100-120 words to the Manager, Furniture Mart, New Delhi complaining about the poor quality of office furniture you recently purchased from them. You are Mr. D Kashyap, Principal, K.P Public School, Nazafgarh, New Delhi. 


Dear Manager,

I am writing to you today to express my disappointment with the poor quality of office furniture that I recently purchased from your store.

On January 15, 2023, I ordered a set of office furniture for my school, K.P Public School, Nazafgarh, New Delhi. The furniture was delivered on January 20, 2023.

Since then, we have had nothing but problems with the furniture. The desks are wobbly, the chairs are uncomfortable, and the tables are scratched.

I have tried to contact your store several times to request a replacement or refund, but I have not received a response.

I am very disappointed with the service that I have received from your store. I am a loyal customer, and I have always been happy with the products that I have purchased from you in the past.

I am hoping that you will take this matter seriously and resolve it as soon as possible.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
Mr. D Kashyap 
Principal 
K.P Public School 
Nazafgarh, New Delhi


Q3: You are Rita/Ranjan, Librarian, Vasant Valley Public School, New Delhi. Write a letter to Ramesh Book Depot, Mehrauli, New Delhi placing an order for some books for your school library. 


To

Manager

Ramesh Book Depot

Mehraulli


Dear Manager,

I am writing to you today to place an order for some books for the Vasant Valley Public School library.

We are looking for a variety of books for our students, including fiction, non-fiction, and textbooks. We are also interested in purchasing some books in Hindi and other languages.

We would like to order the following books:

    1. 10 copies of "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho

    2. 10 copies of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee

    3. 10 copies of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

    4. 10 copies of "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins

    5. 10 copies of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" by J.K. Rowling

We would also like to order some non-fiction books on the following topics:

    • Science

    • Math

    • History

    • Geography

    • Current events

We are open to suggestions for other books that you think would be a good fit for our library.

We would like to receive the books by the end of the month. We can pay for the books by check or credit card.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,


Rita/Ranjan

Librarian

Vasant Valley Public School

New Delhi


Q4: You are Anuj/Anju of 28 A, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi. You are interested in pursuing a short- term course in computer graphics. Write a letter to the Director, Fortune Graphics Computers, inquiring about the same. 


To

The Director,

Fortune Graphics Computers

New Delhi,


Dear Director,

I am writing to you today to inquire about the short-term course in computer graphics that is offered by Fortune Graphics Computers.

I am a standard 10 student of Sachdeva Public School, Delhi. I have always been interested in computer graphics, and I believe that this course would provide me with the skills and knowledge that I need to pursue a career in this field.

I am particularly interested in the course's focus on 3D animation and modeling. I believe that these skills would be valuable in a variety of industries, such as the film and gaming industries.

I am available to take the course during my summer vacation and hope that is convenient for you. I am also willing to travel to your location for the course.

I would be grateful if you could provide me with more information about the course, such as the cost, the duration, and the prerequisites. I would also like to know if you offer any financial assistance or scholarships.

Thank you for your time and consideration.


Sincerely,

Anuj/Anju

28 A, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi


Q: You are Ravi of Park Street of Kolkata. Social Media has proved to be a boon and a bane for the young generation. Keeping this in mind, write a letter to the editor of National daily, expressing your views on ways to not to get negatively influenced by it. Maintain a balance in its usage. 

To
The Editor,
National Daily,
34 XYZ
Delhi

Subject: Social Media Impact on Young Generation

Dear Editor,
I am writing to you today to express my views on the ways to maintain a balance in the usage of social media and not get negatively influenced by it.

Social media has become an integral part of our lives. It has connected us with people all over the world and has made it easier for us to stay informed about current events. However, social media can also be a source of negative influence.

One of the biggest problems with social media is that it can lead to comparison. We are constantly bombarded with images and stories of people who seem to have perfect lives. This can make us feel like we are not good enough, which can lead to low self-esteem and depression.

Another problem with social media is that it can be addictive. We can easily spend hours scrolling through our feeds, which can take away from our time for other activities, such as spending time with friends and family or pursuing our hobbies.
Finally, social media can be a breeding ground for cyberbullying. This is when people use social media to bully or harass others. Cyberbullying can have a devastating impact on the victim, leading to anxiety, depression, and even suicide.

So, what can we do to avoid the negative influence of social media? Here are a few tips:
• Be mindful of your time spent on social media. Set limits for yourself and stick to them.
• Be critical of the content you consume. Not everything you see on social media is true.
• Be kind to others. Don't bully or harass anyone online.
• If you are being bullied, report it to the social media platform or to a trusted adult.

Social media can be a great tool, but it is important to use it in moderation and to be aware of the potential dangers. By following these tips, we can all use social media in a positive way.

Sincerely,
Ravi 
Park Street Kolkata


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