Senin, 02 Oktober 2017

Tugas Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 1

 7 Type Of Business Letter

People in the workplace write business letters to do many things share ideas, promote products, or ask for help. A business letter is a document written for a formal purpose such as requesting information, stating a problem to do with a product or service, or placing an order. Putting the message in writing gives the writer to think about, organize, and edit what he or she wants to say. In addition, a written message becomes a record of important details for both the sender and the recipient.
1.      Order Letters
Order letters are sent by consumers or businesses to a manufacturer, retailer or wholesaler to order goods or services. These letters must contain specific information such as model number, name of the product, the quantity desired and expected price. Payment is sometimes included with the letter.

2.      Cover letters
Are extremely important when applying for a new position. cover letters should include a short introduction, highlight the most important information in your resume and elicit a positive response from your prospective employer. these two examples of cover letters are part of a larger section on the site providing all the information you will need on taking an interview in English during your job search.

3.      Making a claim
Unfortunately, from time to time it is necessary to make a claim against unsatisfactory work. this example business letter provides a strong example of a claim letter and includes important phrases to express your dissatisfaction and future expectations when making a claim.

4.      Sales letter
Are used to introduce new products to new customers and past clients. It's important to outline an important problem that needs to be solved and provide the solution in sales letters. This example letter provides an outline, as well as important phrases to use when sending out a wide variety of sales letters. sales letters can be improved through the use of personalization in some means in order to ensure attention

5.      Letters of Resignation
When an employee plans to leave his job, a letter of resignation is usually sent to his immediate manager giving him notice and letting him know when the last day of employment will be. In many cases, the employee also will detail his reason for leaving the company.

6.      Application Letter
A well-written application letter (or cover letter) is your initial introduction to a potential employer and the starting point that will lay the groundwork for future interactions. This crucial document is your chance to show off a bit of your personality, explain more about how you’re uniquely qualified for the job at hand, and drive home what you’re looking to get out of your next position.

7.      Letters of Credit

Accounting managers and chief financial officers notify customers that credit lines have been established, authorized or extended with letters of credit that represent a legal financial agreement.

3 Style Of Business Letter
 
1.      Full Block.
Full block style is a letter format in which all text is justified to the left margin. In block letter style, standard punctuation is placed after salutations and in other headings. Open punctuation, however, refers to a modification of style where all nonessential punctuation is omitted. A few key factors will help you understand block style format and the difference that open punctuation makes.
2.      Semi-block style
Semi-blok fromat: in a format this text parallel left and all paragraphs in the letter is indented. Format shape on this letter on letter head, date, complementary a close, and signature being in a position flattened right. In the layout uneven right, but can dibilangg flattened middle. Other parts on a letter as inside address, subject, salutation, body of letter, and enclosure if terdapatnya attachment letter,Being flattened on the left.

3.      Simplified-style
Simplified-style business letters contain all the same elements as the full-block and semi-block letters. Like the full-block format, the simplified format left-justifies every line except for the company logo or letterhead. The date line is either slightly right of center or flush with the center of the page. Letters written in the simplified format have fewer internal sections, such as the body, salutation and date line.