大学入学邀请函英语怎么写
Ⅰ 请问英语邀请函怎么写
泛滥而出,把苏塔里帕的春日
你的的步一路在后
发现一只刺猬卷进刀片,
都店门大开的酒馆。
为·三遍铃响过,渐去渐远的铃声
Ⅱ 庆祝考上大学邀请函英文
大学(University),是一种功能独特的文化机构,是与社会的经济和政治机构既相互关联内又鼎足而立的传容承、研究、融合和创新高深学术的高等学府。它不仅是人类文化发展到一定阶段的产物,它还在长期办学实践的基础上,经过历史的积淀、自身的努力和外部环境的影响,逐步形成了一种独特的大学文化[1] 。
Ⅲ 怎么用英语写邀请函
时间和地点呢? 应该给了吧 和中文的邀请函差不多 翻译一下就差不多了 注意位置
Ⅳ 如何写英文邀请函
Dear Mr. Smith:
Our company will hold a party to celebrate our fifth ceremony of developing the business in Chinese market. We are glad to take honor to invite you and your wife to the celebration party. I believe your visit will make a happy and meaningful party and celebration.
Time: from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: Lido Hotel
Arrangement of the celebration: 10:00 to 11:00, celebration meeting; 11:00 to 12:30, visiting the company; 12:30 to 2:00 luncheon at first floor of Lido Hotel
Ⅳ 如何写英文邀请函
How to Write an Invitation
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Your invitation sets the tone for your party'take time to think about what you want it to communicate.
Steps:
1. Decide on the tone, voice and level of formality you're going to use, based on the event itself. This will dictate whether you handwrite the cards or have them printed, and whether you choose a preprinted or personalized invitation.
2. Consider making a theme invitation'using such items as travel postcards, photographs and envelopes studded with confetti'for a casual, festive occasion.
3. Choose what type of card you want and order or buy a few more than you think you'll need. This will permit you to add some guests to your list at the last minute, if necessary. For small parties, you may want to handwrite the invitations on stationery or blank cards. For large gatherings, consider ordering invitations.
4. Determine the wording based on the level of formality. For example, a formal invitation might say, 'Dr. and Mrs. Stanley request the pleasure of your company,' whereas a more casual note might say, 'Please join us.'
5. Include the names of the host and/or hostess, as well as the place, time, date and purpose of the party, even if it's a simple get-together. Make sure to add RSVP information.
6. Include a respond-by date in a formal invitation so you can get an accurate head count in time to adjust the amount of food, number of place settings and room size. For a wedding, charity function or other formal event, consider including a response card and a stamped, self-addressed envelope inside the big envelope.
7. Mail invitations three weeks before most events, four weeks before a formal affair. For events held ring the December holidays, send invitations around Thanksgiving.
Tips:
Use precisely the kind of RSVP method that best serves the occasion: a response card for a head count, a telephone number for expediency, or an e-mail address if you know that the invitees have computers.
Large dinner parties, debuts, receptions and weddings call for written invitations.
Count out those who don't respond, but be prepared in case a few nonresponders show up.
Printing invitations costs much more but is worthwhile if you are planning a formal or large event.
For less formal occasions, consider using social planning Web sites, such as www.evite.com, to send electronic invitations.
Example Letter of Invitation
August 1, 2004
John Smith
Visa Services
123 Any Road
City, Country
Mr. Smith,
The American Evaluation Association (AEA) is pleased to invite Dr. Angela Doe to attend our Annual Conference to be held November 1-7, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America. AEA's conference offers a forum for the professional exchange of knowledge and skills related to evaluation. Over 1500 people are expected to be in attendance from over 50 countries. They will have the opportunity to learn from 600+ speakers via presentations including workshops, panels, and paper sessions.
The contributions of international attendees such as Dr. Doe enrich the program through enhancing the diversity of perspectives and content represented. AEA members value the opportunity to learn from and with our international colleagues.
If you have any questions or concerns, or if I may be of assistance in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Susan Kistler
Manager, American Evaluation Association