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Let's Take A Trip! Requesting Information, Business Letters

Writing business letters to request information about your favorite state.

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correspondence, Audio written communication; for example, personal letters, business letters, email, etc.
unique, Audio special; unusual; different from others (but in a positive or interesting way)
attractions, Audio things or places that bring tourists to an area. Examples in San Diego include: Sea World, Balboa Park, the Zoo, etc.
gorgeous, Audio very beautiful
tourists, Audio people who travel to a place for pleasure (NOT for business)
request, Audio to ask politely for something
brochures, , Audio pamphlets or small booklets that contain information, maps, and/or pictures of a particular place
recreational, Audio related to enjoyment, fun, and recreation
accommodationsa place to stay while you are on vacation; for example, a hotel room
guidelines, Audio rules; official information about how something SHOULD be done
destination, Audio the place or location that you are traveling TO
return addressthe address of the person who WRITES the letter
inside addressthe address of the person who RECEIVES the letter
salutation, Audio the opening phrase in a business letter, such as "Dear Sir or Madam"
closing, Audio the final or ending phrase in a business letter, such as "Sincerely Yours"
body of the letterthe part of the letter that contains the most information, including: an opening, the purpose of the letter, what you would like, etc.
purpose, Audio the reason why you do something; the objective or aim
concise, Audio brief, short, and clear; NOT too long

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