Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Informal Letter Writing


Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Informal Letter Writing
Write With Confidence: Informal Letter Writing for Class 4
This Class 4 informal letter writing worksheet helps learners develop clear, friendly, and well-structured communication skills.
Using the example letter on page 2—where a child describes their first day at a new school—students observe the correct use of address lines, greeting, body paragraphs, and closings.
The worksheet includes five engaging prompts such as inviting a friend to a birthday party, wishing someone a speedy recovery, describing a school picnic, talking about a hobby, and writing about adopting a new pet.
Students learn to:
• Write complete informal letters with proper format
• Add descriptive details to make letters meaningful
• Organise ideas into clear paragraphs
• Express emotions and experiences naturally
• Build writing fluency through real-life situations
This worksheet strengthens practical writing ability and prepares students for confident, expressive communication.
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ANSWER KEY (Included for Parents & Teachers)
Note: Informal letter writing is open-ended. Sample letters are provided for guidance only.
Exercise 1 – Invitation to birthday party (Sample)
To
Aarav
Delhi
Dear Aarav,
I hope you are doing well. I am excited to invite you to my birthday party this Saturday at 5 pm. We will have games, music, and a chocolate cake. I really hope you can come and celebrate with us.
Your friend,
Riya
Exercise 2 – Wishing a speedy recovery (Sample)
To
Mitali
Class 4A
Dear Mitali,
I heard that you are unwell, and I felt very sad. I hope you recover quickly and return to school soon. We all miss you, especially during group activities. Please rest well and take good care.
Your friend,
Ananya
Exercise 3 – Describing school picnic (Sample)
To
Grandma and Grandpa
Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
Yesterday, we went for our school picnic to Rose Garden Park. We played tug-of-war, enjoyed a magic show, and ate delicious snacks. My friends and I also walked through the butterfly garden. It was a beautiful and fun-filled day.
Lots of love,
Kabir
Exercise 4 – Letter about favourite hobby (Sample)
To
Aunty Neha
Dear Aunty,
I want to tell you about my favourite hobby—reading storybooks. I read every evening, and my favourite stories are mysteries. I love solving clues along with the characters. Reading helps me imagine new worlds and learn new words.
Love,
Kavya
Exercise 5 – Telling cousin about a newly adopted pet (Sample)
To
Aditya
Dear Aditya,
I am so happy to tell you that we adopted a new pet puppy! His name is Bruno, and he is very playful. He loves running around the garden and chasing his little rubber ball. I will send you a picture soon. I can’t wait for you to meet him!
Your cousin,
Aayushi
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Frequently Asked Questions
Informal letters in Class 4 grammar use friendly language and personal tone, unlike formal letters which follow strict rules and official wording.
Students practice sequencing ideas, using paragraphs, and maintaining a polite, conversational tone.
A clear and friendly tone helps develop effective written communication for personal and academic purposes.







