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Help please!!! Homeworks due tomorrow!! Letter of introduction?

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How exactly do we write a letter of introduction again?(at a grade ten level) Like i already kind of know the content(and its easy to fibb on that stuff anyway) but whats the structure of it supposed to be?

Do you start it off with "To whom it may concern"?

How should i begin it..."my name is ......" is kind of boring got any ideas?

Any help is awesome its due tomorrow so im kind of in a hurry.....

Thank you!

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  1. 7 tips for writing an effective introduction letter to introduce yourself

         1)Whenever possible, address your letter to a specific person.

        2) Begin your letter by stating your name and your position or role, if    relevant.

        3) Tell how you got the reader’s name, if applicable.

        4) Give the purpose for your letter.

        5) Indicate what it is that you hope to accomplish by sending your letter (for example, setting up a time that you can meet in person with the reader) or what you would like the reader to do in response to your letter (such as grant you an interview).

         6) Include any other important information about yourself or the purpose of your letter (such as your contact information, brief history of your organization, your goals, or the like).

         7) Close by thanking the person, and end on a positive note.

    7 tips for writing a letter to introduce another individual:

         1) As you begin, mention the person by name.

         2) Identify your personal or professional association with the person. Briefly tell the reader about your experience with the person.

        3)  For a business contact, you might want to include the person’s qualifications or positive qualities, or mention past projects he/she has worked on or companies he/she has worked for.

         4) Identify the purpose of your letter and what you hope to accomplish by sending it.

         5) If you would like to give the reader the opportunity to meet with the person you are introducing, include the person’s contact information or mention when and possibly where the individuals might be able to meet. However, do not put the reader under any obligation.

        6)  Especially for business contacts, you might include the person’s business card, if possible.

         7) Close your letter by indicating your confidence that the meeting would be a positive experience for both individuals, by reaffirming your hope that they can meet, by restating your esteem for the individual, etc.

    8 tips for introducing a company, organization, product, or service:

        *

          Identify the name of your company or organization.

        *

          Tell about the company or organization. Mention how it was started, how long you’ve been in business, your mission or business objective or goals, and so forth.

        *

          If appropriate, identify the product(s) or service(s) you provide, and identify the benefits of buying or using these products or services. Tell why they are better than the competition; how they will save the reader time/money, make his/her quality of life better, or help him/her to accomplish a certain goal; and so on. In short, tell the reader why he/she must have the product or service you offer.

        *

          Invite the person to an open house, grand opening, sale, etc. if applicable.

        *

          If you represent an organization, describe the benefits of the organization, such as the good they do in the community, what they have been able to accomplish in the past, the benefits of membership (if applicable), and so forth.

        *

          Invite the reader to be your customer or to join your organization, or include information on how he/she can purchase your product or service, whether at a physical store, online, over the phone, etc.

        *

          Include information that will allow the reader to find out more if desired about your company or organization or the products or services you provide.

        *

          Close by expressing your hope that the person will want to join your organization or become a customer.

    7 tips for introducing a new product or service to an established customer:

        *

          Thank the reader for his/her past business.

        *

          Describe the new products or services you are offering.

        *

          Indicate why the reader should purchase the product or service (i.e., mention the benefits of the product or service).

        *

          If possible, include a pamphlet, brochure, catalog, etc. that shows and describes the new products or services.

        *

          If you are making a special promotional offer or having a special sale on the new products or services, include information about it.

        *

          Indicate how the person can find out more information or tell how he/she can buy your product or service.

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          Close by reiterating how valuable the customer is to you and, if desired, by mentioning your hope that the reader will buy the new product(s) or service(s) you are offering


  2. If you don't know to who you are introducing your client, write "To Whom It May Cincern" in the subject. If there is a specific group or institution to introduce your client, address directly.  

  3. Surprisingly, I have the same homework, which is surprisingly also due tommorow...

    Edit : I am still stuck on mine... though i have done half of it. I just googled "Letter of introduction example to teacher"... got a few ideas from here and there and am still finding more...

    I am in grade 10 tooo.... the AP courses

    Here is something u might find helpful...

    Paragraph 1:

    Introduce yourself. Tell me your name, what schools you have attended, and what you like about school. Describe what you think are your personal strengths and weaknesses. This can relate to academics, sports, or creativity.

    Paragraph 2:

    Describe your family. How many siblings do you have? Have you and/or your family lived in any other countries or cities? Do you speak any other languages than English? Do you have any pets?

    Paragraph 3:

    What special hobbies and interests do you have? Do you play any musical instruments? How well can you operate a computer? Do you have one at home? How well can you type? Name at least one thing you have done that you are proud of. What sports do you like? What type of books & magazines do you like to read? What are your favorite books and/or plays?

    Paragraph 4:

    What English reading and writing skills do you need help with? What are your expectations for this class? Do you have any hearing or vision problems that I need to consider when making up a seating chart? Do you have any specific learning needs about which I should be aware? Are there any other details you would like me to know about you?

    This introduction letter can easily be modified to suit your particular grade level or subject area. Remember that this assignment is most effective when you provide a letter of your own to students that models the letter format. Also, it’s a wonderful way to share relevant information to your students that helps build a personal connection from the very first day of school.

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