Are you preparing for the Madhyamik 2026 English exam and feeling unsure about the letter writing section? Don’t worry! In this guide, we provide a complete suggestion and format-based approach to both personal and official (formal) letter writing. From correct structure, salutation, and language style to real exam-level topics, this article is designed to help you score full marks in the writing skill section.
You’ll learn:
- The correct format for personal and official letters
- Practice topics based on previous year trends
- Sample letters with proper tone and grammar
- Board-friendly language with scoring tips
Whether it’s writing a letter to a friend or submitting a letter to the headmaster, this suggestion is your complete roadmap for success in the WBBSE Madhyamik 2026 English Letter Writing section.
1) Write a letter (in about 80 words) to your friend about “The Benefits of Reading a Good Newspaper Every day.” Use the following points:
Points: Irregular source of information, news, and reports on current affairs- spread of knowledge -developing reading habits.
[Your Address]
Vill+P.O. – [Your Village Name]
Dist. – [Your District Name]
Date: 24th July, 2025
Dear [Friend’s Name],
I hope you are doing well. Today I want to share something really helpful with you. Reading a good newspaper every day is a wonderful habit. It not only gives us the latest news and reports on current affairs, but also improves our general knowledge. A newspaper helps us learn about science, sports, politics, economics, and culture. It also plays an important role in developing reading habits and improving our vocabulary and language skills. I read one every morning, and you should try it too.
With love,
Your loving friend,
[Your Name]
2) Write a letter (in about 120 words) to your friend telling him / her how you have planned to spend your days after the madhyamik examination.
[Your Address]
Vill+P.O. – [Your Village Name]
Dist. – [Your District Name]
Date: 24th July, 2025
Dear [Friend’s Name],
I hope you are in good health. Our Madhyamik exam is almost over, and I feel so relaxed now! I have already planned how I will spend the days after the exam. First, I will take a short break and enjoy some time with my family. Then, I want to join a computer course to improve my skills. I also plan to read some good story books and improve my spoken English. Most importantly, I will try to stay active and make the best use of my free time.
Please write back and share your plans too.
With love,
Your loving friend,
[Your Name]
3 ) Write a letter (in about 100 words) to your younger brother is staying in a hostel about a new have received from your father as a birthday gift. You may use the following points:
Points: Description of the pet – its activities – your relationship with the pet – love and affection.
[Your Address]
Vill+P.O. – [Your Village Name]
Dist. – [Your District Name]
Date: 24th July, 2025
Dear Raju,
I hope you are doing well in your hostel. I’m writing to tell you something exciting! On my birthday, Father gifted me a little puppy. He is brown in colour and very playful. I named him Bruno. He runs around the garden and follows me everywhere. We have become best friends already. He licks my face, wags his tail, and makes me feel so happy. I take care of him with love, and he is now a part of our family.
I wish you could meet him soon!
With love,
Your loving brother,
[Your Name]

4) Write a letter to your younger brother advising him to be aware of the several abuses of mobile phones and tell him what to do and what not to do in order to be safe .
[Your Address]
Vill+P.O. – [Your Village Name]
Dist. – [Your District Name]
Date: 24th July, 2025
Dear Raju,
I hope you are doing well. I am writing this letter to advise you about something very important – the misuse of mobile phones. Nowadays, many young people are getting addicted to mobile games, chatting, and social media. It is affecting their health, studies, and even behaviour.
So, I request you to use the mobile wisely. Use it for studies, online classes, and learning something new. Do not spend too much time on games or watching videos. Never talk to strangers or share personal information online.
Be alert, be safe, and always use mobile as a tool, not as a toy.
With love and blessings,
Your loving brother,
[Your Name]
5) Write a letter to the editor of a leading English daily about the problems faced by the public in general due to reckless driving or public vehicles .
( points : high speed – overlooking traffic rules – without helmet – risky overtakes – dangerous turn taking while driving.)
Letter Writing to the Editor – On Reckless Driving and Public Safety(Letter Writing)
[Your Address]
Vill+P.O. – [Your Village Name]
Dist. – [Your District Name]
Date: 24th July, 2025
To
The Editor,
The Telegraph,
Kolkata – 700001
Sub: Problems Faced Due to Reckless Driving of Public Vehicles
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw attention to the growing danger of reckless driving on public roads.
Nowadays, many public vehicles and two-wheelers run at high speed, completely ignoring traffic rules. Rash overtaking, sharp turns, and driving without helmets are common sights. Drivers often use mobile phones while driving, putting others’ lives at risk. This leads to frequent accidents, injuring or even killing innocent pedestrians.
I sincerely request the concerned authorities to take strict action to stop such dangerous driving and ensure road safety for all.
Yours faithfully,
[Your Name]
(Student / Concerned Citizen)
6) Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper (within 100 words) about the problems faced by common people due to uncontrolled use of loudspeaker and soundboxes during different programmes and festivals.
You may use the following points: loudspeakers and sound boxes used day in and day out – government norms frequently violated – aged persons, patients, students suffer severely – permanent remedy required.
Letter Writing to the Editor – On Noise Pollution from Loudspeakers
[Your Address]
Vill+P.O. – [Your Village Name]
Dist. – [Your District Name]
Date: 24th July, 2025
To
The Editor,
The Statesman,
Kolkata – 700001
Sub: Uncontrolled Use of Loudspeakers Causing Public Disturbance
Sir,
Through your newspaper, I wish to highlight the serious problem caused by the uncontrolled use of loudspeakers and soundboxes during festivals and programmes. These are played day and night, often violating government norms. The aged, patients, and students suffer greatly due to the constant noise. Despite rules, little action is taken.
I urge the authorities to implement strict laws and ensure peaceful surroundings for all.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
(Concerned Citizen)