S Writing Formal arid informal letters 1 Here are two jumbled letters. One is written to a hotel, and the other to a friend. Work in pairs. Decide which sentences go with which letter, and put them in the right order. Letter to a hotel_ Letter to a friend____ c: d e. k J- k. /• 0. f I would likfi <* ?jnjf< room wfh a ffrvtoer. hrvlfirij /' *Sk « favour. / doh y mi inj whert ijoia p<*f 17/ sfctp *nywhtr* ! iffir fht nyhfs *f ZZ»Jt Z3r4, phd Wrift fron 4hd /ef flit know- of fit tyonfk p> $o fo * c*tiftnnc yonr np/y-It'f pc ZZnd~~Z4pt J«nwg. As / toil/ & *mW*j qniftJ4ft, cebMiAM fihiltfiof? l Vi ft * fh* f $ 4 ft rijh t- fltte'f swtfkrnj cist /V fife p 4tsA yw* 2 Both letters were written by Chris Bright. His address is 47, Angel Road, Blaby, Leicestershire. The hotel is Hotel Regent, 107 Carston Square, London W.l. His friend is called Jan Price. Her address is 33 Alma Crescent, London N. 10. On a separate piece of paper, decide how you would begin and end the two letters. Think of - the address(es) - the salutation -the ending 3 Write replies to both letters. Include the following information. From the hotel Confirm the reservation Price of the room Arrangements for food in the room From Jan Some recent news. Agreeing to the request Or Refusing the request, saying why .