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    پيش فرض how can i write beauty address

    hi dears
    i wanna show my home address
    my home is adverse the City cinema
    please see the following picture and help me
    tanx

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    My house is opposite the city cinema on Green Street. Green street is located just off Blue Square.

    Is this what you are looking for? I hope it is beautiful enough for you!

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    Thanks dear kite for your useful answer
    in fact i wanna show my address in a formal paper like a visit card.
    tanx again dear
    oh i'll ask my hot questions in hot chair :d

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    Oh I see..

    Well I'm not sure how people write addresses in Iran so I'm afraid I can't help you with this one..

    Sorry..

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    is this true for example:
    across from the univercity,Green street,Blue Square
    tanx

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    Yes that is fine but it really depends on what people expect to find as an address in Iran. In Britain for example, we would always put the house number and Post code. But perhaps it is done differently in Iran? (Do you have post codes/PO box numbers there?). The line you gave is fine except you need 'opposite' instead of 'across'

    Opposite the university ,Green street, Blue Square.

    I hope this is useful

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    10 How to write a formal letter(Tutorial)l

    In the name of God
    Hi dears, i think it can be usefull for all of us
    Main source: Birmingham City Univercity

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    How to write a formal letter

    With the advent of email, it is becoming less and less common to write letters, but the few letters that you will write will probably be very important ones, such as covering letters for job applications, covering letters for questionnaires or surveys which are part of your research, or letters of complaint to your bank manager.

    It is very important, therefore, that your letters have the desired effect on the reader. In order to achieve this, they should be:

    in the correct format
    short and to the point
    relevant
    free of any grammatical or spelling mistakes
    polite, even if you’re complaining
    well presented

    This guide will give some general advice on letter writing and includes some sample letters.

    If you are replying to a letter it can be a good idea to note how that letter has been formatted and expressed.



    Format

    There are certain conventions that your reader will expect you to follow; if you don’t, you will create a bad impression.

    Here is a letter in standard format. Refer to the notes afterwards for explanation.




    42, Greyhound Road
    Perry Barr
    Birmingham
    B42 6HJ


    Mr. E. Scrooge
    The Manager
    Barclay’s Bank Ltd
    113 Mammon Street
    Andover
    HU4 9ET


    5 April 2003


    Dear Mr. Scrooge,

    Application for post of trainee manager

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    Yours sincerely


    Jane Teller


    1 Your address, but not your name, usually goes in the top right hand corner. You would not
    usually include your telephone number or email address here, but this would be
    permissible.

    2 The name and address of the person you’re writing to goes below this, on the left. If
    you don’t have a specific name, always at least try to put some sort of title. You
    should always, however, address the letter to a particular person if at all possible.

    3 The position of the date is more flexible. It can go on the left or the right, usually below
    the addressee details. The format of the date is also flexible; it could be written
    5 April 2003, 5th April 2003, 5/4/03 or 05/04/03. Avoid putting the day and month the
    other way round.

    4 The salutation at the beginning of the letter depends on whether or not you have the
    name of the person.

    If you do, write Dear Mr. Ochs, Dear Mrs. Baez, Dear Miss Perhacs, or, if you don’t know
    the marital status of a woman, or if she has written this, Dear Ms. Bunyan. It is possible
    to write Dear Robert Fripp or Dear Alison Statton, but many people consider this
    awkward. If the person has a specific title, use this: Dear Dr. Hammill.

    If you don’t know the name of the person, you would traditionally write Dear Sir. This
    is clearly somewhat sexist, so many people prefer Dear Sir/Madam or Dear Sir or Madam.

    The ending of the letter depends on how you have started: see below.

    5 It is common now to put the subject of the letter directly below the salutation. This
    would be in bold or underlined. The purpose is to give the reader an idea of what the
    letter is about before reading it, and to be able to pass it on to a more appropriate
    person if necessary.

    If you are replying to a letter which had a reference (or ref.) on it, you should repeat this
    on your letter, probably on the same line as the date, but on the other side of the page.
    Write Your ref.: xxxx/xx

    6 The content of your letter should be as short as possible, divided into short, clear
    paragraphs.

    7 It is common to end your letter with a phrase such as I look forward to hearing from
    you. It’s OK to do this, but it’s a bit meaningless.

    8 To end the letter, you would normally write Yours sincerely if you have started the
    letter with the name of the person, or Yours faithfully if you have started with
    something like Dear Sir.

    9 Sign you name directly below this and then print it below the signature.

    Be concise and relevant
    The person you are writing to may be deluged with letters and if yours is 3 sides of dense text, then there is every possibility it will end up in the bin. Letters should take seconds rather than minutes to read.

    As a result, get straight to the point and stick to it, don’t include any unnecessary or supplementary information, don’t use any flowery language or long words just for the sake of it, and don’t repeat too much information which may already be included in a CV, for example.

    Check your grammar and spelling very carefully

    Mistakes will create a very bad impression, will lessen the effect of what you’re saying and in the case of a job application letter, could well also consign it to the bin. So:-

    use the spellchecker if you’re using a computer

    check the spelling yourself, as the spellchecker won’t recognize incorrect use,
    for example, of dose and does. Use a good dictionary.

    check your grammar carefully. If it’s been pointed out to you that you make
    mistakes, look especially for these kinds of errors. Get someone else to check it
    for you if necessary.

    check your sentences and punctuation. Are the sentences complete? Does the
    punctuation help to make what you’re saying clearer?

    Don’t rush the letter; many mistakes occur because of this. Allow plenty of time for checking, and if necessary, for rewriting. The letter may well help to decide your future.


    Use the right tone of language

    It’s important to use the right type of language, the right ‘register’. Most letters you write will need to be formal, but not overly so. In fact, you should use similar language to that which you use in your academic writing. This means you should:-

    avoid everyday, colloquial language; slang or jargon

    avoid contractions (I’m; it’// etc)

    avoid emotive, subjective language (terrible, rubbish etc)

    avoid vague words such as nice, good, get etc

    You should always be polite and respectful, even if complaining. One way of doing this in English, which is common in formal letter writing, is to use ‘modal verbs’ such as would, could and should. Instead of simply writing Please send me, you could express this more formally as I would be grateful if you could send me ... Don’t overdo it though, and make your language too formal or maybe old fashioned; don’t look through a thesaurus and put in lots of unnecessarily long words.

    Having said this, British people tend to be fairly informal, even in business and academic circles, so it is normal to start using first names at an early stage.


    Make sure the letter is well presented

    First impressions are important, so use good quality paper, centre the letter on the page, don’t leave coffee stains on it, make sure you’ve spelt the person’s name correctly and don’t forget to sign it!



    Sample letter 1: Covering letter

    12, Kenmore Road
    Littletown
    LT12 9BH

    1st December 2001

    Mr G. Sands
    Fitness First
    Lake Road
    Littletown
    LT1 5MX

    Dear Mr Sands

    Re: Fitness Instructor FF/32

    I am writing to apply for the job of Fitness Instructor, as advertised in Thursday's Courant. This is an ideal job for me given my enthusiasm for sport, my related experience and qualifications.
    Sport and fitness training have always been important to me, which is why I chose to take a BTEC Diploma in Sports Science. I obtained distinctions in the Sports Anatomy & Physiology and Sports Injuries modules last year and am confident that I will get similar marks in Exercise Physiology, Mechanics of Sport and Sports Supervision & Management this year. I am a confident user of Microsoft Office 2000 and have worked extensively with Fitness Publisher, a program for analysing fitness.
    As you can see from my CV, I've taken the opportunity to gain extra qualifications that were on offer at college, which has helped me get part-time work as a pool attendant. I'm called on to provide cover during busy times so am used to working irregular hours at short notice. I've also run a lunchtime aerobics class at college since the start of this year.
    I finish college in six weeks and am keen to find a job rather than carry on with further full-time study. I could start any part time work or training sooner as many of my classes are finishing and most of my assignments are done. I look forward to hearing from you.

    Yours sincerely



    Louise Longford




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    Sample letter 2: Business letter

    Whitcomb Polytechnic
    20-30 Newcastle Road
    Whitcombe
    Tyne and Wear
    WT5 4AH

    11 October 1997

    The General Manager
    Fukuoka Motors (UK) Ltd
    PO Box 137
    York Road
    Loughton
    Durham
    LT3 5HD

    Dear Sir

    I understand from my colleague, Professor William Jones, who visited your Loughton plant last month, that you sometimes allow groups of students to tour the factory and see for themselves how Japanese production techniques operate in a European environment. Professor Jones himself was most impressed by his own visit, and recommended that I write to you.

    Would it be possible for a group of 20 Business Studies students - male and female, aged between 18 and 22 - from Whitcomb Polytechnic to visit you before the end of this term, which is on the 21 December? I realise that you must receive many requests for such visits, and that the time available may already be booked up. If it is not, and you are able to see us, I should be most grateful if you could suggest a date and let me know of any normal conditions you lay down for visits of this kind.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Yours faithfully


    B Farrant (Dr)
    Senior Lecturer

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    Thanks a lot dear Graphmax, it's so useful l

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    14 Question:entrance exam of public uni.

    سلام...

    فرض کنید یکی بخواد زبان کنکور بده و دانشگاه زبان فرانسه بخونه.

    برای کنکور چهار درس عمومی هستش که تو عمومی ها زبان انگلیسی هم هستش.
    +
    یه زبان تخصصی هم هست که بایستی اونو امتحان داد.


    حالا تو دفترچه ثبت نام بایستی زبان انتخابی رو چی زد ، فرانسه یا انگلیش؟


    منظورم اینه که زبان تخصصی رو میتونه انگلیش انتخاب کنه و بعدش توی دفترچه دوم که برای انتخاب رشته هستش زبان فرانسه رو انتخاب کنه برای تحصیل؟

    مرسی.

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    سلام...

    فرض کنید یکی بخواد زبان کنکور بده و دانشگاه زبان فرانسه بخونه.

    برای کنکور چهار درس عمومی هستش که تو عمومی ها زبان انگلیسی هم هستش.
    +
    یه زبان تخصصی هم هست که بایستی اونو امتحان داد.


    حالا تو دفترچه ثبت نام بایستی زبان انتخابی رو چی زد ، فرانسه یا انگلیش؟


    منظورم اینه که زبان تخصصی رو میتونه انگلیش انتخاب کنه و بعدش توی دفترچه دوم که برای انتخاب رشته هستش زبان فرانسه رو انتخاب کنه برای تحصیل؟

    مرسی.
    تا اونجایی که من می دونم باید از همین الان توی دفترچه زبان فرانسه رو انتخاب کنید
    آزمون زبان فرانسه با انگلیسی فزق داره اگر می خواهید برید رشته ی زبان فرانسه فکر کنم باید سوال های زبان فرانسه رو تو کنکور جواب بدید

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