6. Thanks Giving Letters
Thanksgiving letters are personal
notes or messages written to express gratitude and appreciation, often around
the Thanksgiving holiday. These letters can be addressed to family members,
friends, colleagues, or anyone you wish to thank. They typically include:
1.
A Greeting: Start with a warm greeting.
2.
Expression of
Thanks: Clearly state what you are
thankful for.
3.
Personal Touch: Share specific examples or memories that illustrate your
gratitude.
4.
Closing: End with a heartfelt closing and a warm sign-off.
Examples:
1. Thank you letter for grandmother.
2081/04/12
Dear Grandma,
I
wanted to take a moment to let you know how grateful I am for everything you’ve
done for me. Your love, support, and wisdom have been such a guiding light in
my life. I still remember the time we spent together last Thanksgiving, baking
pies and sharing stories. Those moments mean the world to me.
Thank you for always being there for
me. Your kindness and generosity inspire me every day.
With all my love,
Anita
2. Write a thank you letter
to your aunt who has sent you a woollen sweater for the winter in about 100
words.
Clues:
address/date... greeting... express thanks... reason ... express thanks
again... closing... your name.
2081/04/12
Dear
Aunt Sunita,
Thank you so much for the beautiful woolen sweater you sent
me for the winter. I love the color and the cozy feel of it. Your thoughtful
gift will keep me warm during the chilly months ahead, and every time I wear
it, I’ll think of you.
I
truly appreciate your kindness and generosity. You always know how to make me
feel special.
Thanks
again for the wonderful sweater!
Love,
Rita
3. Write a thank you letter to your friend
who has arranged a wedding ceremony of your sister in about 100 words.
Clues: address/date... greeting... express thanks...
reason ... express thanks again... closing... your name.
July 27, 2024
Dear
Tshewang,
I am incredibly grateful for the amazing job you did in
arranging my sister's wedding ceremony. Your attention to detail and tireless
efforts made the day truly special for her and our entire family. Everything
was perfect, from the decorations to the seamless coordination.
Thank
you so much for your hard work and dedication. It means the world to us, and we
couldn't have done it without you.
Thanks
again for making her big day unforgettable!
Warm
regards,
Abhisek
Exercises:
1. Q.No. 6 Write a 'thank you' letter to your
aunt who has recently come to Nepal from Australia, and has brought you a
dictionary: Use the clues given below. [2080 MP]
Clues: very useful
for study…………find………meaning of difficult
words…………. learn English Usage….. Synonyms and antonyms………. sounds of English ……
verb patterns…….improve English.
2. Q.No. 6 Write a 'thank you' letter to one
of your foreign friends who sent you a birthday gift expressing your gratitude
using the following clues approximately in 100 words. [2079 BP]
Clues:
Address and date…. Greetings…..let me take this opportunity to thank you…….it
is a great….. thank you once again
3. Write a letter thanking your uncle who has
recently sent you an I-pad from Korea in about 100 words.
Clues:
address/date... greeting... express thanks... reason express thanks again...
closing ... your name.
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