Sabtu, 05 Januari 2013

tugas bahsa inggris bisnis 2

1.    INDENTED STYLE
Indented style is somewhat more complicated than other popular styles of business writing. In indented style, new paragraphs in a piece of writing are indented—that is, they begin about 1.5 centimeters to the right of the left margin. Other parts of a business letter are moved farther to the right half of the page. Indented style is one of the older formats for business writing currently in use, though other formats are becoming more popular. Indented style is a format that many of today’s business people were trained to use.



2.    FULL BLOCK STYLE


















            Description :
1.    Letterhead
2.    Reference
3.    Date line
4.    Inside address
5.    Attention line
6.    Salutation
7.    Subject line
8.    Body of  letter
9.    Complimentary close
10.  Signature
11.  Enclosure
12.  Carbon copy notation
Full block style : In this format a letter is on the left as a whole, having a full straight shape,the average on the left.
3.    Modified block style





Description :
1. Return Address: If your stationery has a letterhead, skip this. Otherwise, type your name, address and optionally, phone number, five spaces to the right of center or flush with the right margin. Five spaces to the right of center is common. These days, it's also common to include an email address.
2. Date: Type the date five spaces to the right of center or flush with the right margin, two to six lines below the letterhead. Five spaces to the right of center and three lines below the letterhead are common. If there is no letterhead, type it where shown.
3. Reference Line: If the recipient specifically requests information, such as a job reference or invoice number, type it on one or two lines, immediately below and aligned with the Date (2). If you're replying to a letter, refer to it here. For example,
• Re: Job # 625-01
• Re: Your letter dated 1/1/200x.
4. Special Mailing Notations: Type in all uppercase characters, if appropriate. Examples include
• SPECIAL DELIVERY
• CERTIFIED MAIL
• AIRMAIL
5. On-Arrival Notations: Type in all uppercase characters, if appropriate. You might want to include a notation on private correspondence, such as a resignation letter. Include the same on the envelope. Examples are
• PERSONAL
• CONFIDENTIAL
6. Inside Address: Type the name and address of the person and/or company to whom you're sending the letter, three to eight lines below the last component you typed. Four lines are standard. If you type an Attention Line (7), skip the person's name here. Do the same on the envelope.
7. Attention Line: Type the name of the person to whom you're sending the letter. If you type the person's name in the Inside Address (6), skip this. Do the same on the envelope.
8. Salutation: Type the recipient's name here. Type Mr. or Ms. [Last Name] to show respect, but don't guess spelling or gender. Some common salutations are
• Ladies:
• Gentlemen:
• Dear Sir:
• Dear Sir or Madam:
• Dear [Full Name]:
• To Whom it May Concern:
9. Subject Line: Type the gist of your letter in all uppercase characters. Be concise on one line. If you type a Reference Line (3), consider if you really need this line. While it's not really necessary for most employment-related letters, examples are below.
• SUBJECT: RESIGNATION
• LETTER OF REFERENCE
• JOB INQUIRY
10. Body: Type two spaces between sentences. Keep it brief and to the point.
11. Complimentary Close: Type this aligned with the Date (2). What you type here depends on the tone and degree of formality. For example,
• Respectfully yours (very formal)
• Sincerely (typical, less formal)
• Very truly yours (polite, neutral)
• Cordially yours (friendly, informal)
12. Signature Block: Align this with the Complimentary Close (11). Leave four blank lines to sign your name. Sign it exactly the same as you typed it below your signature. Title is optional depending on relevancy and degree of formality. Examples are
• John Doe, Manager
• P. Smith
Director, Technical Support
• R. T. Jones - Sr. Field Engineer
13. Identification Initials: If someone typed the letter for you, he or she would typically include three of your initials in all uppercase characters, then two of his or hers in all lowercase characters. If you typed your own letter, just skip it since your name is already in the Signature Block (12). Common styles are below.
• JAD/cm
• JAD:cm
• clm
14. Enclosure Notation: This line tells the reader to look in the envelope for more. Type the singular for only one enclosure, plural for more. If you don't enclose anything, skip it. Common styles are below.
• Enclosure
• Enclosures: 3
• Enclosures (3)
15. cc: Stands for courtesy copies (formerly carbon copies). List the names of people to whom you distribute copies, in alphabetical order. If addresses would be useful to the recipient of the letter, include them. If you don't copy your letter to anyone, skip it. 

                Block Modified Block Style or Style is a form letter that has the right position at the date and closing greetings. The form of this letter is similar to the Straight shape fully but the difference is just the date and closing greetings are in the right position, whether in writing, typing or structural.







4.    Semi block style
______________________
_________________________________ (1)
______________________

_______________________________________________________________________
________________ (2)                                     ___________________ (3)
 __________________
__________________ (4)
__________________
__________________
 ______________________(5)
 ____________________ (6)
 ____________________________________ (7)
_______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________ (8)
_______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
 ___________________(9)
__________________(10)

Description :
1.            Letterhead
2.            Reference
3.            Date line
4.            Inside address
5.            Attention line
6.            Salutation
7.            Subject line
8.            Body of  letter
9.            Complimentary close
10.          Signature

Semi block style: is centered on the letter. Other parts of the etter is on the left at the beginning of each paragraph of the letter have spaces
Reference :
  • http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/letters/l/bl_block_p.html*
  • http://www.office.xerox.com/small-business/tips/business-letter/enus.html
  • http://www.cyberbee.com/science/letpart.html
  • http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/letters/l/bl_mblock_p.htm