

This Class 7 informal letter writing worksheet helps learners refine their writing skills through structured, expressive, and meaningful communication tasks.
Using the example letter on page 2—where a student enthusiastically shares vacation plans—students observe correct formatting, paragraphing, tone, and descriptive expression.
The worksheet includes five engaging prompts: giving advice to a friend, describing a funny school incident, offering guidance on building a healthy routine, sharing a new skill, and recommending a book.
• Use the complete informal letter format
• Organise writing into clear, well-connected paragraphs
• Convey thoughts, emotions, and experiences effectively
• Add descriptive and advisory elements
• Strengthen grammar, flow, and personal voice
This worksheet builds strong written communication skills that prepare students for higher academic writing and real-life expression.
Note: Informal letters are open-ended. Sample letters demonstrate expected detail, tone, and structure.
Exercise 1 – Advice on staying focused in school (Sample)
12/56 Lotus Apartments
MG Road, Chandigarh
10 February 2026
Dear Riya,
How are you? I heard you’ve been finding it hard to stay focused in school, so I wanted to share a few tips that might help. Try sitting in the front row to avoid distractions, and make short notes during class—it really helps with concentration.
Also, set small study goals and take short breaks so your mind stays fresh. Most importantly, keep your phone aside during homework time. These habits have helped me a lot, and I’m sure they’ll help you too.
Write back and let me know how it goes!
Warm regards,
Aarav
Exercise 2 – Funny incident at school (Sample)
Dear Meera,
You won’t believe what happened during assembly yesterday! Our class monitor, while handing out the timetable sheets, slipped slightly and all the pages flew into the air like confetti. Everyone burst into laughter—even the teachers couldn’t hide their smiles.
It instantly brightened everyone’s mood, and we teased him good-naturedly afterwards. You really missed a hilarious moment!
Yours affectionately,
Sana
Exercise 3 – Advice about a healthy daily routine (Sample)
Dear Karan,
I’m glad you asked for help in building a healthier routine. Start by waking up early and doing light exercise. It boosts your energy for the day. Eat a proper breakfast and avoid too much junk food.
Try to schedule your study time, playtime, and rest so everything stays balanced. Lastly, get at least 8 hours of sleep—it truly makes a difference.
Hope these tips help!
Warmly,
Arjun
Exercise 4 – Sharing a new skill learned (Sample)
Dear Ananya,
I hope you're doing well. Guess what—I’ve learned a new skill! I recently joined a pottery workshop, and it has been amazing. I can now shape clay, create small bowls, and paint them with beautiful designs.
It’s relaxing, creative, and something I never thought I’d be good at. I’ll show you the bowl I made when we meet next.
Take care,
Rhea
Exercise 5 – Letter about a book enjoyed (Sample)
Dear Ishaan,
I just finished reading an incredible book called “The Secret Lake.” It’s full of mystery, adventure, and time travel. The characters are brave and clever, and the story kept me hooked from start to finish.
I think you’ll love it, especially since you enjoy puzzles and mysteries. I can lend it to you the next time we meet.
Regards,
Zoya
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They should provide clear details, explanations, and examples that support the main purpose of the letter.
Using transition words like “also,” “later,” and “finally” helps connect ideas smoothly.
As writing maturity improves, students are encouraged to express feelings, opinions, and reflections more thoughtfully.