Primary School Composition Training 39 How to Write a Message
In our daily lives, a message is a common application that is used to convey a short message or request without the need for face-to-face communication. Message sticks can be used in a variety of ways, such as leaving a message to a friend or family member, reminding someone of something, or giving someone a brief message. Therefore, it is very important to learn to write a message.
1. The main points of writing a message.
1.Title: The title is the first part of the message and should be concise and clear, for example: "message note", "notification", etc.
2.Salutation: A salutation is an honorific title for the recipient and can be decided based on the relationship with the recipient, such as: "Dear Mom", "Respected Teacher", etc.
3.Body: The body text is the core part of the message and should express the topic and content of the message concisely and clearly. When expressing meaning, try to use concise language and avoid lengthy sentences and complex grammatical structures.
4.Ending: The ending is the end of the message message, which can express a blessing or request to the recipient, such as: "Thank you", "Looking forward to your reply", etc.
5.Signature: The signature is the signature of the message post, and you should clearly write your name, such as: "Your friend Xiao Ming", "Your nephew Xiao Hua", etc.
2. Precautions for writing a message.
1.Be appropriate in your language: Use appropriate language and tone when writing a message, and avoid using overly casual words or tones.
2.Accurate information: The message conveyed by the message must be accurate to avoid ambiguity or misunderstanding.
3.Keep the content concise: The content of the message must be concise and clear to avoid lengthy sentences and complex grammatical structures.
4.Formatting: When writing a message, follow a certain formatting specification so that the recipient can clearly understand the content and purpose of the message.
3. Example of writing a message.
Example 1: A message for a classmate.
Title: Message Message.
Dear xx students:
Hello! I'm your classmate xxx. I would like to ask you to bring my homework book to school for me, because I have an urgent matter today and cannot pick it up in person. Please put your homework book on my desk, thank you!
Best wishes! xxx
xxxx year xx month xx day.
Example 2: A message for the teacher.
Title: Notifications.
Dear xx teacher:
Hello! I'm a student xxx in your class. I would like to ask you to stay for a while tomorrow afternoon after school, and I would like to discuss with you some of my studies problems. Please schedule a time, thank you!
Good luck with your work!
xxxxxxxxx year xx month xx day.