Printable Loopcards | e standard conventions: salutation, complimentary close, date, subject, logo. | iGCSE ICT
What are loop cards?
Loop cards are a great game that can be played individually or as a class. They are perfect for review key vocabulary or questions at the end of a topic or when revising for an exam.
Instructions
Cut out the cards from the paper horizontally (but don't cut them in half!) and then shuffle them.
Now start joining each question on the right hand side of the card to the matching answer on the next card.
Carry on until all the cards loop together and you have competed the game!
Hint: Make sure that you set your paper to portrait to print 4 cards per sheet of A4 paper.
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A greeting used in a letter or email, typically including the recipient's name.
Complimentary Close
A polite closing to a letter or email, usually expressing goodwill towards the recipient, such as 'Sincerely yours' or 'Best regards'.
Date
The date on which a letter or email is written, usually placed at the top of the page.
Subject
The topic or purpose of a letter or email, usually indicated in the subject line.
Logo
A graphic or emblem used to represent a company or organization, often included in the header or footer of a letter or email.
Standard Conventions
Generally accepted practices or customs for formatting and presenting letters or emails.
Letterhead
The pre-printed or electronic stationery used for letters, often featuring the organization's logo and contact information.
Recipient
The person or organization to whom a letter or email is addressed.
Sender
The person or organization sending a letter or email.
Attachment
A file or document sent along with a letter or email, often indicated in the body or subject line.
Formatting
The arrangement or appearance of text and images in a letter or email, such as font size, color, and spacing.
Cc
Abbreviation for 'carbon copy', indicating that a message is being sent to additional recipients beyond the primary recipient.
Bcc
Abbreviation for 'blind carbon copy', indicating that a message is being sent to additional recipients without the knowledge of the primary recipient.
Reply
A response to a previous message or communication in a conversation or thread.
Forward
To send a message or communication to another recipient beyond the original intended recipient.
Signature
A personal or organizational mark or identifier added to the end of a letter or email, often including contact information.
Urgent
Indicating that a message or communication requires immediate attention or action.
Draft
A preliminary version of a letter or email, often amended or revised before being sent as a final version.
Header
The top section of a letter or email, often including the recipient's and sender's names and addresses.
Footer
The bottom section of a letter or email, often including the sender's contact information or legal disclaimers.
Salutation