Writing a Semi-Formal Letter: Communicating Absences Effectively English Grammar JSS 3
Composition Lesson Notes: Semi-Formal Letter
Subject: English Language
Class: JSS 3
Term: First Term
Week: 6
Age: Approximately 14-15 years
Topic: Semi-Formal Letter
Sub-topic: A Letter to Your Class Teacher on Your Absence from School
Duration: 2 periods (80 minutes)
Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Identify the features of a semi-formal letter.
- Write a semi-formal letter addressing their teacher about an absence.
- Use appropriate language and structure for semi-formal correspondence.
Key Words:
- Semi-formal letter
- Salutation
- Body
- Complimentary close
- Address
Set Induction:
The teacher will ask students if they have ever missed school and how they communicated their absence, leading to a discussion about writing letters.
Entry Behaviour:
Students should have a basic understanding of letter writing and the difference between formal, semi-formal, and informal letters.
Learning Materials:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Handouts with examples of semi-formal letters
- Sample letter templates
Instructional Materials:
- Examples of letters to demonstrate features
- Graphic organizers for planning the letter
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Students will discuss previous experiences of communicating absences and how it feels to miss school, linking it to writing a letter.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Writing
- Communication
- Critical thinking
Content
Features of a Semi-Formal Letter
- Definition: Semi-formal letters are written to people you know but are not very familiar with, like teachers, older friends, or relatives.
- Structure:
- Writer’s Address and Date: At the top right corner of the letter.
- Salutation:
- Examples: “Dear Teacher,” “Dear Mr. Smith,” “Dear Auntie Mary.”
- Body: The content of the letter, divided into clear paragraphs.
- Opening Paragraph: Greetings and pleasantries.
- Main Body: Explanation of the topic (e.g., absence from school).
- Concluding Paragraph: Good wishes or prayers for the recipient.
- Ending:
- Use “Yours sincerely,” followed by your first name.
Example of a Semi-Formal Letter
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Date]
Dear Teacher,
I hope you are well. I am writing to explain my absence from school last week. Unfortunately, I was feeling very ill and unable to attend classes. I have attached a note from my parents explaining the situation.
I understand the importance of keeping up with my studies, and I assure you that I will make up all the work I missed as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
I hope to be back in school soon and look forward to your guidance.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
Evaluation
- Identify the features of a semi-formal letter.
- Answer: Writer’s address, date, salutation, body, complimentary close.
- Write a semi-formal letter to your teacher explaining your absence.
- Example: Use the structure provided above.
- Complete the letter using appropriate language:
- Dear Teacher,
I hope you are doing well. I am sorry for my absence from school last week because ____. I will make sure to catch up on my work.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
- Dear Teacher,
Weekend Assignment
Write a letter to your class teacher explaining your absence from school. Use the structure of a semi-formal letter as discussed.
Conclusion
The teacher will summarize the key points of the lesson and encourage students to practice writing letters for various situations.
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