1. Letter to friends or family
In such letters, we often talk about our recent daily life. Letters begin with a title, such as "Dear Tom/Dear Nina". Address in the first line, you should mention this line. Then the next step is the real letter content.
You can write down anything you want to say to the recipient here. Even if you can write to your friends or relatives orally, you should be careful not to write anything vulgar or unfair. At the end of the letter is the sender's greetings to family or friends-usually "Your Colin/Your Alisha".
2. Letters to strangers
If you write to a stranger, the reason is usually not what to say, but what to ask. For example, you can write and ask Merkel why she has homework. First of all, of course, it is also a kind of address, but it should be noted that such letters are more polite than letters written to friends or family. If you know the name of the recipient, write "Dear Ms. Meyer/Dear Mr. Meyer"; If you don't know the name of the recipient, just write "Dear Ladies and Gentlemen".
The title is also in the first line, and the content starts from the second line. The main part should pay attention to expressing politeness and propriety, without speaking. Finally, greetings also have a format, that is, "Friendly greetings, Colin/Alisha."