2022年[英语书信范文精选] 英语书信范文.doc
2022年英语书信范文精选 英语书信范文英语书信范文精选锘鑻辫涔俊鑼冩枃绮鹃 涓銆佹劅璋俊 Sample 1 20 June 2006 Dear Mr. Seaton锛 Thank you very much for taking me with you on that splendid outing to London. It was the first time that I had seen the Tower or any of the other famous sights. If Id gone alone, I couldnt have seen nearly as much, because I wouldnt have known my way about. The weather was splendid on that day, which I thought was rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there was weather and no climate. During the same day, it might snow in the morning, rain at noon, shine in the afternoon and be windy before the night falls. So I think I was lucky. I think the river trip was the best thing of all. London really came alive for me as we saw it from the Thames during that wonderful journey down to Greenwich. It was all tremendously exciting 锛 a day that I shall never forget. Thank you for giving me such a great birthday treat. Yours sincerely, Linda Chen Sample 2 20 July 2006 Dear Mr. Wang, Thank you for taking the time to write your wonderful letter in support of MCEA (Maywood Chinese Education Association). Your letter clearly articulates all the major reasons children in Maywood will benefit from studying the Chinese language as part of their elementary school education. It provides invaluable support that will help making bilingual Chinese education a reality in Maywood public schools. Although MCEA would like to see Palo Alto public schools implement the first bilingual Chinese kindergarten class in September of 2006, we have learned that the school district must take the time to understand how a new program will affect existing educational offerings, and to validate community interest. Nevertheless, MCEA, with more than 70 members, will continue to actively promote bilingual Chinese education in the Palo Alto public schools and will keep you apprised of the progress we make. Thanks again for sending a letter in support of MCEA. We will continue to do all we can to realize this program both for families of Chinese descent and those with a general interest in participating in the growing economic power of China. Yours sincerely, George Chen Useful Expressions Thanks for. . . It was very nice/good of you to . Thank you very much for. . . I must thank you for. . . I am extremely grateful for your help. . . I am most grateful for. . . 浜屻佸缓璁俊 Sample 1 21 June 2006 Dear Mary, Thanks for your last letter. Im so glad that you have been able (at last! ) to arrange a holiday in Australia. As I fear I wont be able to meet you at the airport when you arrive, nor will I be able to be home until later in the afternoon, so here are some instructions and suggestions. There is a bus from the airport to the city. It is much cheaper than a cab. Take the bus to the city and ask to get off at Town Hall railway station. To get to my place in the eastern suburbs you have three options. You can either take a cab, a bus or the train. I suggest you take the train, since the airport bus will leave you right at the station. Get off at Cliff Station. From there you can either walk to my place (about ten minutes) or take a taxi. Probably you should take a taxi as you will have luggage. When you arrive at my flat, ring the intercom for Flat 2. My friend Lillian will be at home and she will open the front door for you and let you into my flat. Presumably you will be tired and want to sleep. But if you feel like some exercise after that long flight, you could stroll down to Cooper Park, which is only ten minutes away 戮 you can see it from the window. Cheers and looking forward to seeing you. Yours sincerely, Annie P.S. I will leave something for peakfast in the fridge. Help yourself to anything you want. Useful Expressions: Here are some instructions and suggestions. May I suggest that we meet at the gate of the university? Id like to suggest you should visit London for at least two days on your way to Scotland. Considering your present situation, I propose that you should apply for the post. What I want to suggest is . My suggestion is that. . . If you. . , you had better. . . 涓夈佺敵璇蜂俊 Sample 1 20 March 2006 Dear Sir, I was very interested in your advertisement in todays edition of The Evening Post and I should like to apply to be a member of the Amazon Expedition team. I am twenty-three years old and have an honors degree in Botany from Bath University. Since leaving university I have been working in a research laboratory but my contract comes to an end in six weeks. I would particularly like to join the expedition for the opportunity it would give me to study the plant life of the area. I enjoy several outdoor activities including rowing and rock climbing and I consider myself to be both fit and healthy enough to undertake such an expedition. If you would like me to attend an interview, I would be able to come at any time convenient to you, (J1) my employers have agreed to give me time off for the purpose. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Lily Ma Sample 2 20 June 2006 Dear Sir, I noticed an ad. In the paper today you said you were looking for people to join your expedition team. It sounded as if it might be fun so Im writing to say Id like to come along. About myself: I left school at 16 because I wanted to earn a bit of money. After that I got a few part-time jobs as a waiter, etc. But I didnt stick to any of them for long. Recently Ive been doing a bit of hitch-hiking round Europe so Ive had some experience of traveling the hard way which should come in handy on the expedition youre planning. By the way, Im a great guitarist so I can keep you all amused round the campfire at night. Let me know when I can call in for a chat about dates and other details, etc. Yours, David Smith Sample Writing 3: 12 May 2006 Dear Sir, I am writing to apply for a British Council scholarship to study in Britain. I did my five years basic training in medicine at Shanghai University. After this I successfully completed a one-year postgraduate course in Ophthalmology at the Peoples General Hospital, where I am at present serving a two-year probation in the Eye Clinic. As a result of the publication in 2003 of my article in New Scientist entitled rs. I enclose a detailed curriculum vitae and an offprint of my article, together with two letters of recommendation from Dr. Li Ming and Dr. Ma Li. Yours faithfully, Lily Chen Sample Writing 4 22 October 2004 Dear Sir, I would like to apply for the post of Works Manager, which was advertised in The Guardian of I2 October 2004. I feel that my qualifications and experience are ideally suited for the position. I was born in 1968, and I went to school from 1973 to 1988. In 1987 I took the General Certificate of Education, and I got good grades in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. After leaving school, I attended the Orient Technical College, where I first studied Fiber Technology and Color Chemistry; later I studied other subjects related to textile manufacture, and in 1991 I obtained the Diploma in Textiles. After completing my studies, I joined the Top Clothing Company where I worked until 1996. In that year I moved to Prior Productions, who was pleased with my work, and as a result, in 1998, I was promoted to Assistant Works Manager there. I enjoy my work, and I am prepared to work hard. Moreover, I am sure that Prior Productions would give me an excellent reference. I therefore feel that my application deserves your serious consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Mary Ma Useful Expressions: I would like to apply for . . . I wish to apply for the position of . . . If you need any other information concerning my background, . . . I am writing to you to apply for admittance to your university as a visiting scholar. I hope it would be possible for me to take some training courses and work in your laboratory. I believe that with your help I would make progress in my career. Should you think favorably of my application, kindly grant me an interview. An early response will be very much appreciated. Enclosed please find a resume and a list of my publications. 鍥涖佹姇璇/鎶辨俊 Sample 1 15 April 2006 Dear Sir, I saw your advertisement for return was a box of matches! I could understand a mistake. I might even pardon a joke. But in this case, your advertisement is a deliberate lie since a friend of mine who also sent the coupon got the same result. I think its a shame to promise an economical lighter when in fact you are not selling a lighter a1 all. Instead of saying it works quickly, you should admit that you are offering matches. And what about u for your letter of congratulation on my exam results. I was very pleased to hear from you. The results were a great relief. I did much better than I thought I would. We are having a celepation party on Saturday 22 May and we shall be pleased if you can come. It is a party for me, but my parents and some of their old friends are joining in, so you will find . . Please accept my invitation. 鍏佹弿杩颁俊 12 Mary 2006 Sample 1 Dear Tom, Thanks for your letter which finally caught up with me in London. I suppose youre keen to hear how the trip has been so far. So heres a short description of whats happened. Well, you remember we left Sydney on Monday and arrived in London 24 hours later. After such a long and exhausting flight the first thing we did was to have a good, long sleep. And after that戮a good meal to make up for all that horrible airline stuff! The first real day of our holiday was spent just walking around London to get a feel of the place. After that, however, we were more particular and planned each day carefully. First, we looked at all the historical sights, such as the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament, the British Museum and the National Gallery. Then we visited some other famous places, such as Kew Gardens and Hampstead Heath. Finally, we took a one-day trip to Oxford, which is really the most marvelous town. You should make sure to go there when you visit England. After we had seen a lot of London, we flew to Paris. A t first, we didnt like the place锛岻 suppose because it was so different from London. Later, though, we began to really love it and started to appreciate its differentness. The final stage of our trip is a visit to Rome, after which we will be staying in Singapore for two days before returning to Australia. Hope everyone is well. See you soon. Sample Writing 2: 22 March 2006 Dear Tom, Im just writing to let you know that were all well, and I hope you are, too. Unfortunately, Ive got some rather bad news for you: Im afraid I made a bit of a mess of Johns car. Anyway, heres what happened. We were on our way to Carols after a long party, and I suppose it must have been about eleven o鈥檆lock. Well, the last few miles back home were really dark and deserted. I now realize I was probably going a bit too fast for a country lane because, although the road was fairly straight, I drove up onto the curb and went into a tree. Of course, John was absolutely furious and started shouting at me and cursing. After we d argued for a few moments, we decided to look at the damage, and he calmed down a bit. Well, we found we could move the car, but the wing was caught on the wheel, so we couldnt drive it. I tried to pull the wing clear, butI didnt succeed. Anyway, John went off to phone for a peakdown lorry, but while he was away, I had another go at the wing and this time succeeded in pulling it right off. I threw it onto the back seat, and by that time John got back and we were ready to go戮so we didnt need the peakdown lorry at all. John has more or less forgiven me now, but he was very angry with me for a few days. I suppose I was a bit careless. Well, thats all for now. Next time I write I hope Ill have better news for you. Yours sincerely, Linda Chen Useful Expressions: When I knew him he must have been in his early thirties. (people) It is an exceptionally old university town. (places) It was long, round, cigar-shaped, and had several curious markings on the bottom. (objects) The whole flat seems to be a hive of activity. (human scenes) My hotel room looks out across a main road which runs beside the river. (landscape) My father would often ping home gramophone records. (habits and conditions) If you want a quick reply, the letter should be taken to the central post office and registered. (processes) 涓冦侀亾姝変俊 Sample 1 22 March 2006 Dear Ms. Reinhart, I am terribly sorry that I failed to arrive at BLCU last Friday. I hope that this did not mess you up completely, although I know that you had already made some special arrangements for my visit with you parents and friends. I am very sorry about all that. I am sure you will be sympathetic, however, when I tell you that my father is dangerously ill in hospital, and that I found it impossible to leave for the visit when he is in this state. My father was working very hard on his project on protecting the environment. I know the project has come to a very important stage. He and his assistants did not take regular rest for three weeks. Last night, my father had a heart attack and was soon sent to the hospital. The doctor said my father was in a very serious situation, and, he might need an operation. 24 hours have passed. Nothing has changed. I have to stay at the hospital. I will let you know if there is any good news. I am sorry again and look forward to seeing you soon. Yours sincerely, Tom Williams Useful Expressions: I must apologize for. . . I do apologize for. . . I am awfully/terribly sorry about. . . I offended you quite unintentionally. Please accept my apologies. This is one of the reasons I couldnt make it.鍏佸姹傚府鍔殑淇嚱 Sample Writing 1: 12 May 2006 Dear Mary, I am sorry to trouble you, but nobody would come into my mind to help me except you. You know, I had planned this holiday for several years. A t last, my dream came true. You could imagine how excited I was. My mind was completely occupied with the holiday. I forgot to collect my laundry. I dont know if you can help me collect my laundry. I sent the laundry to the Johns. It is the one down the corner on St. Peters Street. You cant miss it, because the house is painted green锛峚 big green house. I have got two pairs of trousers, three shirts, one T-shirt and a blanket. Call a taxi to send you home. I will pay you back when I am home. My first stop is London. It is raining. The streets are very clean. How I wish I could have the chance to see the famous London fog. But someone told me that was already the history. One can only read things like that about London in books. My best wishes to you. Yours sincerely, Peter Chen Sample Writing 2 16 April 2006 Dear Sir, I am working on a new project which is called A Survey of New Industry in the Maywood District. According to the design of our district, we need information about firms that have recently moved into this area. Your firm is one of the largest of these, s