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 Julia*
 
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							| Hello dear colleagues, 
 I �m a little bit perplexed and I need your help. The thing is, I �m confused about the correctness of writing an address (correct order). In English speaking countries the order is:
 
 number of a house/street/             24 Castle Street
 city/                                                 Lancashire
 post code/                                       LK 6
 country
 
 and in Germany the order is:
 
 street/number of the house/          Green Str. 24
 post code/city/                                 50900 Koeln
 country
 
 
 My question is, when students write a letter or an application, in what way they should write their own address according to the English variant or the way it is in home country???
 
 Thanks in advance for your help!!!! Have a nice day!!!!
 
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 crisholm
 
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							| I �m afraid this is a matter of cultural colonisation. My humble opinion is that you should always write your address in the form it is written where you live - imagine the poor Spanish postman trying to make out the different conventions for addresses depending on where the letter comes from. Another thing is having students understand and practise addresses in English - you can use made-up addresses with a  �new � identity, so as not to sound too absurd.   |  1 Feb 2011     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hi Julia* There are a variety of different formats and it also depends on whether you are sending the letter domestically or internationally.   Hope it helps.   Cheers   Jayho     |  1 Feb 2011     
					
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