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Lesson 14.59A1

Exam Writing: An Informal Letter

అనధికారిక లేఖ రాయడం

The second A1 writing task is always a short informal note — an invitation, apology, or request to a friend — built from a fixed skeleton you can reuse for any of the three, filling in only the specific reason.

Grammar Comparison

వ్యాకరణ పోలిక

One skeleton, three purposes

German

Liebe Anna, ... Ich kann leider nicht kommen, weil... Viele Grüße, [name]

Telugu

ప్రియమైన అన్నా, ... నేను రాలేను, ఎందుకంటే... శుభాకాంక్షలతో, [పేరు]

Every A1 informal letter follows the same three-part skeleton regardless of its purpose: an informal opening (ప్రియమైన + name), a middle section stating your news, apology, invitation, or request, and a fixed closing (శుభాకాంక్షలతో). The exam rewards recognizing and reusing this skeleton over composing freely — swap only the middle sentence for whichever of the three purposes the prompt asks for, using weil to give your reason exactly as you learned in the subordinate-clauses lesson, the same way Telugu's ఎందుకంటే ('because') hangs a reason off the end of a sentence.

Vocabulary

పదజాలం

Liebe/Lieber [Name],LEE-beh / LEE-ber
Telugu
ప్రియమైన [పేరు],priyamaina [peru],
English
Dear [name], (informal, fem./masc.)
Viele GrüßeFEE-leh GRUE-seh
Telugu
శుభాకాంక్షలతోsubhaakaankshalathoo
English
Best wishes (informal closing)
Ich kann leider nicht...ikh kahn LY-der nikht
Telugu
నాకు దురదృష్టవశాత్తు కుదరదు...naaku duradrushtavashaatthu kudaradu...
English
Unfortunately I can't...
Ich lade dich ein zu...ikh LAH-deh dikh EYEN tsoo
Telugu
నేను నిన్ను ...కి ఆహ్వానిస్తున్నానుnenu ninnu ...ki aahvaanisthunnaanu
English
I'm inviting you to...
Es tut mir leid, dass...es toot meer lyt dahs
Telugu
...అని నేను చింతిస్తున్నాను...ani nenu chinthisthunnaanu
English
I'm sorry that...