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Writing a Formal Letter 
Write a Formal letter. Remember to correctly use and punctuate all the parts of the letter.
Rubric Code: N2492C9
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Excellent

5 pts

Very Good

4 pts

Satisfactory

3 pts

Needs Improvement

2 pts

Format
5 pts

Excellent

Format is correct, including your address, date, inside address, salutation, body, closing, and signature.Body includes at least three complete paragraphs. A clear purpose is clearly stated and conveyed to the reader.
Very Good

One of the following parts is incorrectly formatted: your address, date, inside address, salutation, body, closing, and signature.Missing one component from the following: at least three complete paragraphs, clearly stated purpose
Satisfactory

Two of the following parts are incorrectly formatted: your address, date, inside address, salutation, body, closing, and signature.Missing two components from the following: at least three complete paragraphs,<BR>
clearly stated purpose
Needs Improvement

Three of the following parts are incorrectly formatted: your address, date, inside address, salutation, body, closing, and signature.Missing three or more components from the following: at least three complete paragraphs,<BR>
clearly stated purpose
Grammar and spelling
4 pts

Excellent

Grammar and spelling are correct.
Very Good

Grammar and/or spelling errors are minimal (<2 errors).
Satisfactory

Several errors in grammar and/or spelling (>2 errors).
Needs Improvement

Many errors in grammar and/or spelling (>4 errors).
Language/Vocabulary
3 pts

Language is formal and appropriate.

Excellent

The language is appropriate for the audience.Formal language is present all along the letterThe letter is free of redundant and/or superfluous wording.
Very Good

One word is not appropriate for the audience.Some informal inerferences.The letter contains no more than two cases of redundant and/or superflous wording.
Satisfactory

Two words are not appropriate for the audience.Lots of informal interferences.The letter contains more more than two cases of redundant and/or superflous wording, but they do not distract from the message.
Needs Improvement

More than three words are not appropriate for the audience.The letter contains so much redundant and/or superfluous information that the message is weakened.Colloquial language
Enter Title
2 pts

Maturity

Excellent

The letter deals with the task completely. The arguments used are adequate and relevant
Very Good

The letter is quite understandable although does not tackele all relevant aspects.
Satisfactory

Reader can understand what the purpose of the letter was althugh it is somehow confusing
Needs Improvement

It is very difficult to undestand what the purpose of the letter was



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