Thursday, 4 June 2026

P2 EF71011 Class 30

 

A movie that always makes feel happy and hopeful.

Harvey, 1950, main actor Jimmy Stewart

Hilary and Jacquie

The Green Mile

12 Angry Men

TV- sitcom - situation comedy Everybody Loves Raymond

Life is Beautiful 1997, Italian actor Roberto Beningi

A Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick

The Color Purple star Whoopi Goldberg

 

ahaley@vsb.bc.ca

I responded to your emails.

 

Allan Haley (he,him)

Joe Chen(they, them)

 

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      Begin business letter writing

·      Test paragraph – opinion (last 50m)

You can take the article out if you want to.

Don’t copy from it.

  “, phrase  2-3 words, not a sentence

 

 

Friday

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 7

·      Vocabulary

·      Business writing

 

 

 

traditional business letters – practical writing skills, not academic, not school writing- not high school, college

different modes of writing, different purposes, different intentions

-school/academic writing – writing a paragraph or essay, writing about a short story, poem, novel, narrative, definition, descriptive, process, opinion/persuasive

-business letters- living in Canada, everyday useful writing - practical writing for work, writing for business, writing for government issues, writing for immigration, writing for tax, writing for job applications (cover letters), writing for complaints, writing advocacy letters

 

People take your writing more seriously when it is a nice format.

 

-official writing, more formal, not casual

Even emails can benefit from using the more formal style of a business letter

–sets a professional tone, serious tone, courteous tone, respectful tone, mature tone

e.g. Student emails to teachers.-

What!!!????

what day the class end

im gonna miss class today what u gonna do in class?

 

Very unprofessional looking.

We can do better.

 

A more professional and more formal tone and structure is advised.

I tend to err on the side of formality.

-polite

-not too casual

-sets a good tone

-respectful

-sounds mature

 

REASONS TO WRITE A BUSINESS-TYPE LETTER

1. interdepartmental letters (within a company)

2. cover letter for a resume (special style)

https://ca.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/cover-letter-format?aceid=&gclid=CjwKCAjwtuOlBhBREiwA7agf1jzuMU7oPQn0MdB3uQ7m8e0xCgYSZHHYoRE3fMHtGdp7iK1vYl9rdRoCsTYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

WorkBC https://www.workbc.ca/search-and-prepare-job/job-application-tips/resume-and-cover-letter

MOSAIC workshops

ISS workshops

VPL workshops https://vpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/events?q=resume

 

3. application letters to colleges and universities

In the Fall and Spring, many of our Grade 12 students are frantic about getting applications in to colleges and universities. The letters that they write are very important. I remember spending about two hours cowriting a letter with an English 12 student for her application to UBC.

4. letter to a government agency, Canadian government or the government of another country (e.g. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Immigration Canada, Canada Pension, City Hall)

NOTE: Communicating with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is really difficult.

VOCAB Last Will and Testament, name your beneficiaries

beneficiaries- the people who get your $ and estate when you die, usually spouse or children

*It’s very important to have a will.

 

5. employer/manager/boss (e.g. ask for a promotion, ask for a transfer, ask for a raise, ask for a personal leave, intention to quit)

IDIOM Don’t burn bridges!

 

6. business person

7. court (e.g. jury duty)

 

8. lawyer

9. writing to your child’s teacher

10. report to a supervisor

11. incident report (e.g to police or insurance, ICBC)

12. getting airline tickets refunded

13. medical insurance

14. writing to your MLA or MP (government representative)

15. compliant letter to a company

 

 

 

Have you ever written a letter like that?

 

FORMAL, not casual like a personal letter

Formal – organized (clear structure), official-looking, appropriate tone, appropriate language, unemotional, a little bit of emotion can be effective (less is more)

ChatGPT is a great tool to create a first draft. You can personalize it.

 

FORMAT OF A BUSINESS LETTER

·      Distribute “Business Correspondence” p.c.

Use A4 paper, 8 ½ X 11” unlined paper

 

WRITE YOUR COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS

AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE

 

Mei Zhou

Mei (Sarah) Zhou   (brackets)

Mei “Sarah” Zhou     “Sarah” not legal name, the name that you prefer

 

Real estate ads

Wing “Eddie” Chan   I go by Eddy.

 

Allan Haley

GIVEN NAME FIRST NAME   FAMILY NAME LAST NAME

 

Zhou, Mei “Sarah”

Haley, Allan

Zhou, Ming

FAMILY NAME, GIVEN NAME – I would not do it this way in a letter

 

Allan Haley

 

Double-barreled names

Julia Castillo-Rodriquez

Clara Ling Haley Lo Yan

She goes by Clara Haley

 

Shira Haddad

Apt#23, 666 Maple Street

Vancouver, BC

Canada

V5P 2B6

 

Keiko Nishizawa

2001 Hizume

Nagano-shi

Japan

12345

 

SKIP A LINE

 

July 25, 2025

 

SKIP A LINE

 

THE NAME, TITLE AND ADDRESS OF THE PERSON YOU ARE WRITING TO

THE RECIPIENT

 

Mary Williamson, director

Shaw Communications

123 Cordova Street

Vancouver, BC

V5R 2D2

 

Re/RE: Client/Reference/Case/Account/Purchase # 4722859

 

(Re-regarding)

 

OPEN YOUR LETTER WITH A GREETING, SALUTATION

 

CHOOSING THE TITLE CAN BE TRICKY: Mr? Mrs? Ms?

Mr? Mrs? Ms? Robin Smith

Dear Robin Smith:

 

Dear Hui Yu Chen,

 

Dear Toni Campbell:

Dear Tony Campbell:

 

Sikh religion

Singh- man

Kaur- woman

 

 

 

 

NEW THING- gender pronouns

Allan Haley (he/him) - state your pronouns

she/her    they/them

they/them – singular pronoun

LGBTQ+

 

If you don’t know who you are writing to:

LAST RESORT/ last option for the salutation:

To whom it may concern,

Dear Sir or Madam,

-very impersonal, not very friendly

 

MY ADVICE: Call the place and ask.

 

 

Hi there, WAY TOO VERY CASUAL AND FRIENDLY

 

CONTINUE TOMORROW

 

 

Test 4

Devices and notes away.

You can have the article out.

Write an opinion paragraph of at least 150 words on the following topic.

 

Should credentials from foreign-trained immigrants be recognized by Canadian employers?

 

 

 

Paragraph- opinion

(150-200ww)

 

Grabber

Topic sentence

3-4 points

Concluding sentence

 

 

 

 

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