Semi-formal Letter

Semi-formal letters are written to people whom we've known socially or personally for some time or have possibly met a few times but do not have a friendly or close relationship with. We also write semi-formal letters to our parents and relatives. These types of letters use formal expression but include personal greetings and wishes. We generally write semi-formal letters to our landlords, neighbours and relatives.
Title Modified Date
You would like to change to a different course - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 75 26 April 2023
You eat in your college cafeteria everyday lunchtime - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 71 26 April 2023
You borrowed some books from your school or college library - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 11 26 February 2025
Your neighbours have written to complain about noise - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 3 26 February 2025
You have moved into a new home and planning to hold a party - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 79 26 February 2025
You have a full-time job and doing a part-time evening course - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 68 26 February 2025
You and your family are living in rented accommodation - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 86 26 February 2025
Letter Writing # 214 - During a recent plane journey, you sat next to a businessman 27 February 2025
Letter Writing # 218 - Write to the singer about his/her performance 28 February 2025
Letter Writing # 289 - The parents of your friend have invited you to a surprise birthday party 01 March 2025
Letter Writing # 321 - Five months ago you started renting an apartment 02 March 2025
Letter Writing # 310 - Letter to the HR manager for permission to work from home 07 March 2025
Letter to your manager saying you want to leave - GT Writing Task 1: Sample 51 12 March 2025
Semi-formal Letter 13 March 2025
Letter Writing # 318 - You are a member of an International Students' club 16 April 2025