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INVITATION CARD
Invitation to Understanding
What is an Invitation?
According to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary interpret "invitation" as follows:
verbal or written request to someone to do something or go somewhere.
So "invitation" is a request either containing words or messages that are submitted to someone to do something or go somewhere.
According to vocabulary.com, invitations are:
Invitations are requests, invitations or attempts to get other people to join you at certain events.
It is undeniable that, invitation is a request, invitation, or assistance to others to be accepted to join us (the invited party) at a certain event.
What is an Invitation?
According to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary interpret "invitation" as follows:
verbal or written request to someone to do something or go somewhere.
So "invitation" is a request either containing words or messages that are submitted to someone to do something or go somewhere.
According to vocabulary.com, invitations are:
Invitations are requests, invitations or attempts to get other people to join you at certain events.
It is undeniable that, invitation is a request, invitation, or assistance to others to be accepted to join us (the invited party) at a certain event.
Definition of Formal Invitation
Formal Invitation is usually issued by an agency or company. This Official Invitation is generally marked by the abbreviation "RSVP" at the bottom of the invitation.
What is meant by RSVP?
RVSP is an abbreviation of French for Répondez S’il Vous Plait (Respond please / please reply) in Indonesian means "Please response / answer".
Formal Invitation is usually issued by an agency or company. This Official Invitation is generally marked by the abbreviation "RSVP" at the bottom of the invitation.
What is meant by RSVP?
RVSP is an abbreviation of French for Répondez S’il Vous Plait (Respond please / please reply) in Indonesian means "Please response / answer".
Purpose of Formal Invitation
Communicative Purpose Invitation Text
If we re-read the understanding that has been conveyed above, the communicative purpose (goal) of the invitation is either contextual (text) or audio visual (dialogue / expression), which invites or invites someone to attend a certain event in an official or formal situation. Therefore this type of invitation text is called a Formal Invitation.
Communicative Purpose Invitation Text
If we re-read the understanding that has been conveyed above, the communicative purpose (goal) of the invitation is either contextual (text) or audio visual (dialogue / expression), which invites or invites someone to attend a certain event in an official or formal situation. Therefore this type of invitation text is called a Formal Invitation.
Formal Invitation Structure
Then what is the formal structure of the Invitation?
Generic Structure Invitation - The arrangement of sentences, phrases or paragraphs of an invitation is usually called a generic structure or schematic structure.
In general, each invitation has its own uniqueness, but overall it can be underlined that the invitation (invitation) will be written with the following structure:
1. Invite
On the topic of "invitee" the point is about Who was invited? " If those invited are important people, then Formal Invitation is the right choice to use.
Then what is the formal structure of the Invitation?
Generic Structure Invitation - The arrangement of sentences, phrases or paragraphs of an invitation is usually called a generic structure or schematic structure.
In general, each invitation has its own uniqueness, but overall it can be underlined that the invitation (invitation) will be written with the following structure:
1. Invite
On the topic of "invitee" the point is about Who was invited? " If those invited are important people, then Formal Invitation is the right choice to use.
But all back again to the form or event invitation, meaning that if you will invite someone who is considered important in the event "Wedding, Graduation, Ceremony, Dinner, Anniversary" wrapped in an official or formal atmosphere then Formal Invitation is the right choice to use.
2. Body of invitation
Almost every official or unofficial invitation uses the following:
Occasion: An invitation made for a particular event.
Day and Date: Day and date of the event.
Time: The time the event was set.
Place: Place that has been provided for invited guests.
3. Inviter
On the topic of "inviter" the point is about Who invited? " or the host who owns the event.
2. Body of invitation
Almost every official or unofficial invitation uses the following:
Occasion: An invitation made for a particular event.
Day and Date: Day and date of the event.
Time: The time the event was set.
Place: Place that has been provided for invited guests.
3. Inviter
On the topic of "inviter" the point is about Who invited? " or the host who owns the event.
Example:
1. Formal
2. InformalExample video
1. Informal
dialogue:
Nick : Hi, Roy! I've got a couple of tickets for the new Mel Gibson's film. Would you like to come?
Roy : Oh, thanks. But I'm working on my homework. I have to finish it tonight.
Nick : Oh, what a pity. Well, never mind. Some other time perhaps, bye.
Roy : Sure, bye.
2. Formal
dialogue:
Najwa: Hi friend, I am going to have a birthday party tonight. Would you like to come?
Ratna:sure, I will come, what time?
Najwa: at 7 pm at my house.
Ratna: ok! I will be there at 7.
Najwa: fine, bye bye!
Ratna: Bye!

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