congratulations

Part One: Getting Ready to Write & Your Turn

In this lesson, you will write a message of congratulations. When our friends or family achieve something important, we congratulate them and, sometimes, we do this in writing. First, you will need to learn a few helpful phrases and the structure to write a good message of congratulations.

Paragraph 1

Say congratulations (and let the person know you’re happy for him/her/them).

  • Congratulations on...
  • I’m/We’re so happy for…
  • Good/Great job on…
  • Well done on...

Acknowledge that the person deserves his/her/their success.

  • Your hard work has…
  • You truly deserve…
  • I/We knew you could…
  • I/We knew you would eventually...

Paragraph 2

Add a personal touch.

  • I’ve/We’ve been lucky/thankful...
  • I’m/We’re thankful that/for…
  • I’ll/We’ll never forget the time you/we…
  • I’ve/We’ve seen you…
  • I/We know you’ve been...

Paragraph 3 (closing - one to two sentences)

Send well wishes for the future.

  • I/We wish you...
  • I/We hope every day is…
  • I/We hope your future is…
  • Good luck on...

Search the Internet for other phrases, ideas, jokes, and examples of things to include in different messages of congratulations, such as retirement cards. Find a few formal examples, a few typical examples, and a few informal examples. Decide what kind of retirement card you would appreciate receiving, and, using examples, explain why to your classmates.

Then, open the exercise and follow the instructions.

Exercise

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