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2. Business letter layout

2.1 Can you name the components of a business letter?

  1. Letterhead with the Sender’s or Return Address and the date

  2. Inside Address

  3. References

  4. Attention Line / Private or Confidential

  5. Salutation

  6. Subject Line

  7. Body

  8. Complimentary Close

  9. Signatures

  10. Enclosure Lines

  11. Copy Line

2.2 Why is it essential for business letters to have a rather strict format?

  1. its format should allow readers to grasp information quickly

  2. information should stand out to readers as they scan the document

  3. it should be an effective way of communication

  4. it shows your professionalism

2.3 What makes up the heading?

  1. letterhead (contains type of company, board of directors, addresses)

  2. date (should not be written in figures)

If correspondence does not have a printed letterhead, the sender’s address is written on the top right-hand side of the page.

2.4 How many pages could a business letter be? What pages can be printed on letterhead stationary? What is the layout for the subsequent pages?

Try to keep your letter to one page, but if your letter is longer, begin your continuation page 3 blank lines below the heading. Continuation page should include at least three lines of text, otherwise, evaluate the contents of previous pages.

Print only the first page of any letter on letterhead stationary, with subsequent pages on blank paper, with the heading:

Ms. Mary Brown

Page 2

February 24, 2007

Do not number the first page.

2.5 What does the letterhead consist of? What types of companies can you come across in the letterhead? How you should write dates?

Letterhead (contains type of company, board of directors, addresses).

Type of companies:

  1. Ltd. (limited liability – private limited companies whose shares are not available; Inc. – in the USA)

  2. PLC (Public Limited Company – its shares can be bought by the public)

  3. & Co (partnership) with limited/unlimited liabilities

  4. Son, Sons, Bros, Daughter (with limited/unlimited liabilities)

  5. If the company is a joint stock company, the names of the directors will appear on the letterhead.

Date: The date is written below the sender's address, sometimes separated from it by a space. In the case of correspondence with a printed letterhead, it is also usually written on the right-hand side of the page.

The month in the date should not be written in figures as they can be confusing; for example, 11.01.93 means 11th January 1993 in the UK but 1st November 1993 in the USA. Nor should you abbreviate the month, e.g. Nov. for November, as it simply looks untidy. It takes a moment to write a date in full, but it can take a lot longer to find a misfiled letter which was put in the wrong file because the date was confusing.

Many firms leave out the abbreviation 'th' after the date, e.g. 24 October instead of 24th October. Other firms transpose the date and the month, e.g. October 24 instead of 24 October. These are matters of preference, but whichever you choose you should be consistent throughout your correspondence.