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Ward, 7 Radcliffe hospital
3rd April 2004
Dear Kasia
This is just a short letter to let you know that I’m in hospital – but don’t worry, it’s nothing too serious, just a broken ankle.
It happened on Thursday evening when I was dancing! I jumped up and landed on the side of my foot. The doctors say it’s a complicated break, so I have to stay here for a week for more x-rays. It’s a real drag, I can tell you.
I’ve got lots of books and magazines, but even so, being in hospital is dead boring! I’m not allowed to leave my room, so I can’t go for a walk, and I don’t know what to do with my time.
Anyway, it’d be great to hear from you with any news. A funny letter would really cheer me up. Do you think you could send me some magazines or something?
Hope to see you very soon.
Lots of love,
Anna
Useful Language
| Informal letter | |
| Greeting | Dear + first name |
| Asking about them | Hi! How are things? /How are you? /How’s it going? |
| Reason for writing/ Giving news | I’m just writing to tell you my news. /Just a quick note to tell you…/ to let you know…/ This is just a short letter to let you know…Listen, did I tell you about..? |
| Referring to their news | Great news about / Glad to hear that…/ Sorry to hear that… |
| Making suggestions | Why don’t you...?/ May be you could../ How about..? |
| Closing expressions | Well, got to go now. / Write soon/ Give my love/ regards to…/Say hello to../ Hope to see you soon / All the best. |
| Signing off | Love, Lots of love / Take care /Yours |
| Name | Your first name |
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