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5 Informal Letters

The document contains five letters addressing different topics: an invitation to a birthday party, a recount of a recent vacation, an apology for missing an event, advice for starting high school, and a discussion about future plans. Each letter is personalized and conveys emotions and intentions clearly. The letters are structured with a greeting, body, and closing signature.
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5 Informal Letters

The document contains five letters addressing different topics: an invitation to a birthday party, a recount of a recent vacation, an apology for missing an event, advice for starting high school, and a discussion about future plans. Each letter is personalized and conveys emotions and intentions clearly. The letters are structured with a greeting, body, and closing signature.
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Question 1:

Write a letter to your friend inviting them to your birthday party.


Answer:
[Your Address]
[City]
[Date]
Dear [Friend’s Name],
I hope you’re doing well! Guess what? My birthday is coming up on [date], and I’m throwing
a small party at my place. I’d love for you to be there! We’ll have some good food, music,
and games – it’s going to be a fun evening.
The party starts around [time], and feel free to bring along anyone you’d like. Let me know if
you can make it. It won’t be the same without you!
Looking forward to celebrating together.
Take care,
Zaka Ashraf

Question 2:
Write a letter to your cousin telling them about a recent vacation you went on.
Answer:
[Your Address]
[City]
[Date]
Dear [Cousin’s Name],
How have you been? I just got back from the most amazing vacation to [destination], and I
couldn’t wait to tell you about it! We stayed at a beautiful hotel, and the weather was perfect.
I even tried [mention activity, e.g., "paragliding"] for the first time – it was both thrilling and
terrifying!
We also visited some amazing places, like [mention landmarks or places]. I wish you could
have been there; you would’ve loved it. Let’s plan a trip together next time!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Love,
Saeed Anwar

Question 3:
Write a letter to your friend apologizing for not being able to attend their recent event.
Answer:
[Your Address]
[City]
[Date]
Dear [Friend’s Name],
I hope you’re doing well! I just wanted to say I’m really sorry I couldn’t make it to your
[event, e.g., "graduation party"] last week. I had every intention of coming, but something
urgent came up at the last minute, and I couldn’t get away.
I know it was a special day for you, and I’m really bummed I missed it. Let’s catch up soon –
maybe I can take you out to celebrate properly!
Thanks for understanding, and I hope to see you soon!
Take care,
Oneeb

Question 4:
Write a letter to your younger sibling giving advice about starting high school.
Answer:
[Your Address]
[City]
[Date]
Dear [Sibling’s Name],
I can’t believe you’re about to start high school! It’s such an exciting time, and I wanted to
share a few pieces of advice with you. First, don’t be nervous – everyone is just as new as
you are, and you’ll make friends in no time.
Second, don’t be afraid to try new things. Whether it’s joining clubs or picking up a new
hobby, high school is the perfect time to explore. Lastly, stay organized and manage your
time well – it’ll save you a lot of stress later.
I’m sure you’re going to do great!
Love,
Saad Rizwan
Question 5:
Write a letter to your best friend discussing your plans for the future.
Answer:
[Your Address]
[City]
[Date]
Dear [Friend’s Name],
I’ve been thinking a lot about the future lately and wanted to share my thoughts with you. I’m
still unsure about what I want to pursue after high school, but I’m leaning toward [mention
field or career]. It feels exciting yet scary at the same time!
What about you? Have you given it much thought? It’d be great if we could stay connected
and maybe even plan things together.
Let’s chat about it more when we meet up next. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts.
Take care,
Jawad Hussain

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