F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)
F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)
F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)
F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)
F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)
F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)
F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)

Work Life English

F-9 The Point of Personal Communication (Cards & Letters)

F. Read & Write Effectively

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Author: Elaine Kirn-Rubin 

Suitable for: Students, Instructors and Tutors.  Secondary Students, Young Adults, Adults, independent learners, and Home School students. For English improvement, ESL, EFL, Literacy, WIOA, Career and College, and Corrections Institutions. New Readers; Beginning through Intermediate Language Learners.

What They Are: They are about Different languages of  communication through   phone,text messaging, E-mail, social media, FAX, and computerized voice mail and also communicate with printed and handwritten cards, notes, and letters through the postal service. 

Why You Need Them:

To expedite language communication from a reader  to ask advice or an answer to a question. Writer might express an opinion on a local issue or current event. of American English in as many unobtrusive, tension-reducing, and effective ways as possible.  

 

What They Do: 

"teaches" different formal and informal communication .

  • Greeting Cards:Many people give or send greeting cards for special occasions, life events, or holidays.Explains about variations of greeting cards are photo, personalized, reusable, musical, and electronic.
  • Announcements,Post Cards, & More:Personal and social communication are announcements and postcards. An announcement may tell family or personal news about a life event. There may also be an invitation to a ceremony or celebration. Often, a postcard has a picture on one side, sometimes with a message. The sender writes a note or short letter on the other side with the address of the receiver.
  • Newspaper Letters: A few people still write social letters to relatives and friends. Others send and/or receive occasional letters with important personal information.