Thursday, 28 February 2019

Invitation Writing skill for class 12


INVITATION

Invitation is a short message or request to invite the relatives, friends, acquaintances, officials and business relations to attend functions, events and celebrations.

Occasion : birthday, wedding, house warming, inauguration of office/shop, annual function of school, competition, etc.

Types :      1. Formal Invitation    2. Informal Invitation

Formal Invitation : 1. Card form (printed)        2. Letter form (hand written)

Marking Scheme : (for class 12 CBSE)
Format - 1
Content – 2   
Accuracy + Expression – 1   
Total – 4 marks     
(It may vary as per class and boards)          

Formal Invitation
Points to remember :

1. It is usually written in one single sentence (for card form)
2. Name of invitee is not included/important (supposed to be on envelope)
3. The matter should be centre aligned.
4. Simple present tense should be used.
5. It is written in third person, mostly in passive voice.
6. Word limit is 50 words.
7. It should be put in box.
8. In case a VIP is invited, include the name of VIP prominently.
9. Invitation to VIP to preside over the programme should not include name of VIP.
10. The matter/message should be brief and precise.
11. Important details should be included such as host, occasion, time, date, venue, etc.
12. No punctuation is put at the break of line.
13. Formal invitations are written in polite, pleasant and courteous language.
14. Use variety of fonts for name of occasion, VIP, message and details.

Format of Formal Invitation (Layout for card form)

1. Name/designation of host
2. Standard expression of invitation 
3. Name of occasion
4. Date, time and place (venue) of the occasion
5. Mention of special guest/VIP/programme (when required)
6. Mention special programme, highlights of programme or instructions if required)
7. RSVP (Réspondez s’il vous plaît)
8. Address and contact number of organiser


Examples of Standard expressions of invitation

1. seek the pleasure of your company
2. cordially invite you
3. invite your gracious presence
4. solicit your graceful presence
5. request the pleasure of your benign presence



Samples of formal invitation (Card Form)

Q1. You are son of Mr. Swaroop Singh of Saket Vihar, New Delhi. Your sister is getting married. Draft a formal invitation on his behalf to be sent on the occasion. Invent the necessary details. Do not exceed 50 words. 

Mrs. and Mr. Swaroop Singh
solicit your gracious presence
on the occasion of

WEDDING
of their daughter

Amrita
With
Aanand
(son of Mrs. And Mr. Ashok Aggarwal)

On
Friday, 15 February 2019, 8 p.m.
At their residence
(A-123, Swaroop Bhawan, Saket Vihar, New Delhi)
RSVP
Singh family
Ph. 9811xxxx


Q2. Vatika Ethnic Handicrafts is holding Handicrafts Mela in New Delhi. Draft a formal invitation to be sent on the occasion of its inaugural ceremony inventing all the necessary details in not more than 50 words.


Vaatika Ethnic Handicrafts
seek the pleasure of your presence at the

Inaugural Ceremony  
of
Handicrafts Mela

On
Saturday, 16 February 2019, 10:30 a.m.
At
Central Park, Karol Bagh, New Delhi
Inauguration by

SH. S. K. SHARMA
(the Director of Vatika Group)
RSVP
Vatika family
9891xxxx



Format of Formal Invitation (Layout for letter form)

Note : Follow the format of formal Letter.

1. Sender's Address 
Leave a line
2. Date
Leave a line
3. Receiver's address
Leave a line
4. Subject (Invitation for - name of occasion)
Leave a line
5. salutation
6. Content in single paragraph - 
    a. message of invitation with information about the occasion
    b. Date, time and place (venue) of the occasion
    c. Mention of special guest/VIP/programme (when required)
    d. Mention special programme, highlights of programme or instructions if required)
7. Complimentary close (looking forward to hear from you soon)
8. Subscription (Yours sincerely)
9. Name of host
10. Address and contact number of host


Samples of formal invitation (Letter Form)

Q3. You are the Director of Apex Coaching Institute, a leading name in coaching for competitive examinations including IIT-JEE. Write letters to the Principals of some prestigious schools inviting the names of two brilliant students from each school to attend their free of cost counselling session.

Apex Coaching Institute
ABC Colony, Delhi

18 November 2018

The Principal
ABC School
New Delhi

Subject : Seeking two students’ name for counselling session

Sir/Madam
Our institute is organising a free counselling session for the IIT aspirants on 28 November 2018 at 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Your school is regarded as one of the prestigious institutions of Delhi. It would be a favour if you recommend two brilliant students from your school for the session. 
Kindly send the recommendations by 25 November.
Thank you

Yours faithfully
ABC
Director, Apex Coaching Institute, New Delhi


Q4. You are the secretary of Alumni Association of Shri Krishna College, Lucknow. 25th Alumni Meet will be held at Palace Hotel, Lucknow. Write an invitation letter to the old students of the school to attend the meet.

Shri Krishna College
Lucknow

26 February 2019

Dear Alumnus
Subject : Invitation for Alumni Meet

25th Alumni Meet will be held on 5 March 2019 at Palace Hotel, Vivek Nagar, Lucknow. All the alumni along with their spouses are cordially invited. You are requested to assemble at 6 p.m. in the banquet hall for the get together followed by dinner. 
Kindly confirm your seats by sending Rs. 500 to the undersigned.
Thank you

Yours faithfully
ABC
Secretary, Alumni Association, Shri Krishna College




Q5. You are Siddhartha Rao, Secretary of Sports Club of DPS, Ghaziabad. Your school is organising Annual Sports Meet. Write a letter inviting Mr. Yogender Singh, boxing champion to inaugurate the Sports Meet.

Delhi Public School
Indirapuram, Ghaziabad

18 November 2018

Mr. Yogender Singh
A-123, New Colony
New Delhi

Subject : Invitation to Inauguration of Sports Meet

Sir
Our school is organising its Annual Sports Meet on 28 November 2018. You are cordially invited to inaugurate the meet at 9:30 a.m. You are a youth icon and pride of our nation. Your presence will boost the enthusiasm of the contestants. Kindly accept the invitation and confirm your availability by 24 November.
Thank you

Yours sincerely
Siddhartha Rao
Secretary, Sports Club 


Informal Invitations

Points to Remember :
1. Informal invitations follow the pattern of informal letters.
2. They are written to friends, relatives, family or acquaintances.
3. They are written in first and second person of pronoun.
4. Include all the details of the occasion.
5. Style, tone are relaxed and friendly and language is polite.
6. Various tenses can be used as required.
7. Put it in a box.


Format of Informal Invitation (Layout of Informal letter)

Note : Follow the format of informal Letter.

1. Sender's Address 
Leave a line
2. Date
Leave a line
3. Salutation
4. Content in single paragraph - 
    a. message of invitation with information about the occasion
    b. Date, time and place (venue) of the occasion
    c. Mention of special guest/VIP/programme (when required)
    d. Mention special programme, highlights of programme or instructions if required)
5. Complimentary close (hopeful/looking forward to see you)
6. Subscription (Yours affectionately/lovingly/well wisher)
7. Name of host

Sample of Informal Invitation

Q6. You are Shiva, resident of 27, Urban Estate, Karnal. Write a letter inviting your friend to the house warming of your newly bought house.

27, Urban Estate
Karnal

15 September 20xx

Dear friend
There is a good news that I bought a house in a posh colony, Urban Estate in Karnal early this month. I invite you along with your family to attend the house warming at our newly bought house on 25 September 20xx at 10:30 a.m. The ceremony will be followed by lunch at 1:30 pm. 
Please attend the puja and bless our house.

Your loving friend
Shiva



Reply to the invitation

1. Acceptance
2. Denial/refusal

Points to remember:
1. Follow the format of letter (formal or informal)
2. Follow the word limit of 50 words.
3. Be brief, specific and to the point.
4. Acknowledge the invitation and thank the host
5. Express acceptance or refusal politely.
6. State the reason in case of refusal
7. Be polite and courteous in tone and language.

Format / Layout for Formal Reply

Writer’s address
Date
Receiver's address
Subject
Salutation
Content :
    a. Acknowledge and thank for invitation (in third person)
    b. Confirm the arrival / refusal 
    c. Express pleasure to attend
    c. Specify the reason if refusal
    d. Apologise if you refuse
Complimentary close
Subscription (yours sincerely/faithfully)
Name
Designation (if required)

Sample of Reply (Acceptance)


Q7. You are Ranjan Rana. You have been invited to be the judge at an Inter School Debate Contest on 19 December 2018  by the Principal of Manohar senior secondary School, New Delhi. Write a formal reply accepting the invitation.

A-123, ABC Colony
New Delhi

15 December 2018

The Principal
Manohar Senior Secondary School
New Delhi

Subject - Acceptance of invitation

Sir/Madam
Ranjan Rana thanks the Principal of Manohar Senior Secondary School for inviting him to be the judge at Inter School Debate Contest on 19 December 2018 at 10 a.m. He is pleased to accept the kind invitation and hopes that he will be able to perform his duty to the utmost of his ability.
Best wishes

Ranjan Rana


Video on Invitation Writing 

https://youtu.be/MOCN9G3xoJw



Sample of Reply (Refusal)


Q1. You are Prakash Mehta, a noted economist. You have been invited by King's Club in your city to speak in a seminar on latest budget on 12 March. Write a formal reply regretting for your inability to attend the seminar due to previous commitments. (50 words)

123, ABC Colony
XYZ City

5 March 20xx

The Secretary
King's Club, ABC Colony
XYZ City

Subject - Inability to attend the seminar

Sir/Madam
Prakash Mehta thanks the Secretary of King's Club for inviting him to speak on the latest budget on 12 March 20xx and feels honoured to be invited. However, he regrets the inability to attend the seminar as he is unable to do so due to previous commitment on the same day.
Thanking once again for the invitation.

Yours sincerely 
Prakash Mehta



Video on Past Tense