en

How to write a letter of invitation

Published in 14 Jul 2020 by @Labidi_Sabrine

Viewed 10751 times

Share this article with your friends

drukbaert-house-of-weddings-14-591c6544d61d6.jpg
- Letters of invitation can be formal or informal depending on the situation and who we are writing to.

- Letters of invitation can be formal or informal depending on the situation
and who we are writing to. They usually contain some additional information,
for example: latest news, description of the event (party, wedding, etc.)
place (hotel, house, etc.) and/or directions to the place.
Introduction
Paragraph 1 - reason(s) for writing (to invite)
Main Body
Paragraphs 2-3 - details / directions
Conclusion
Final Paragraph - closing remarks
Full name
Useful Language for Letters of Invitation
Opening Remarks:
Formal

- We would be honoured if you...
- I cordially invite you to...
- Your presence would be appreciated at...
- You are invited to attend...
Informal
- I'm writing to invite you to...
- I'd love it if you could come to...
- We're organising a ... and would love it if you could come
Closing Remarks:
Formal

- We would be grateful if you could...
- Please indicate whether you will be able to attend
Informal
- I hope you'll be able to make it...
- Hope you can come
- Looking forward to seeing you then
- Please let me know as soon as possible
Directions can be introduced by using some of the following expressions:
- In case you don't know the way...
- I'll give you some directions...
- I have included some directions...
- Here are a few directions so you don't get lost
- In case you do not know the exact of the...
Accepting an Invitation
Introduction

Paragraph 1 - thanks for invitation
Main Body
Paragraphs 2-3 - acceptance of invitation, further comments
Conclusion
Final Paragraph - closing remarks
Full name
Useful Language for Letters Accepting an Invitation
Opening Remarks:
Formal:

- I am writing to thank you for the kind invitation
- Thank you for the kind invitation which I would be honoured to accept
Informal

- Thanks for the invitation to ..., sounds lovely...
Closing Remarks:
Formal
:
- I look forward to seeing you...
- We wait the event with great anticipation
Informal:
- See you then
- We're really looking forward to it
Refusing an Invitation
Introduction

Paragraph 1 - thanks for invitation
Main Body
Paragraphs 2-3 - refusal of invitation, giving reasons
Conclusion
Final Paragraph - closing remarks
Full name
Useful Language for Letters Refusing an Invitation
Opening Remarks:
Formal

- We thank you for your recent invitation to ... but...
Informal
- Thank for the invitation, but...
- Thanks for inviting me to ..., but I'm afraid I can't come
Closing Remarks:
Formal

- I am sorry to miss the opportunity of...
- Thank you again for the invitation...
- I hope we will have the opportunity to meet
Informal
- I hope we can get together some other time
- I'm really sorry we'll have to miss it


Did you like this article? Share it with your friends now

STAY IN TOUCH

Mina7 apps

Choose your study destination


Choose the country you wish to travel to study for free, work or volunteer

Similar blogs


Interesting blogs