25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News.

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25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson Heading Opening Body of the letter Closing * Identify parts of this letter

From: From: John Robinson 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Viet Nam Ho Chi Minh City,Viet Nam To: The Headmaster To: The Headmaster of the school of the school Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write John Robinson I. Read the letter

From: From: John Robinson 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Viet Nam Ho Chi Minh City,Viet Nam To: The Headmaster To: The Headmaster of the school of the school Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write John Robinson Read the letter 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson

25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson Unit4: Lesson 5-Write I. Read the letter * ANSWER THE QUESTIONS: 1. Where did Robinson see the school’s advertisement? 2. What language does he want to learn? 3. What aspects of Vietnamese does he want to improve? 4. What does he want to know? - He saw the school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. - He wants to learn Vietnamese. - He wants to learn to read and write Vietnamese. - He wants to know some details of the courses and fees.

Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson Introduction Request Further information Conclusion

Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson UseDo not use I would like...I’d like... I am interested in...I’m interested in... (to) look forward to +V-ing looking forward to +V-ing Could you please……? Yours faithfully,/Yours sincerely,Your faithfully, /Your sincerely,

I. Read the letter. II. Write. Read these advertisements (5.read-p36). Choose one of the school you want to attend to write a letter of inquiry. Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write

Outline Introduction : Say how you come to know about the Institution ( advertisement on newspaper/watch on TV); express your interest (want to know more information ) Request : State how good your English is; exactly what kind of information you want. Further information : Say you are ready to supply more information about your English/ study ( record of study ) if necessary. Conclusion : End with a polite closing. Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write I. Read the letter II. Write: Write a letter of inquiry. Follow the outline below.

Outline Introduction : Say how you come to know about the Institution ( advertisement on newspaper/watch on TV); express your interest (want to know more information ) Request : State how good your English is; exactly what kind of information you want. Further information : Say you are ready to supply more information about your English/ study ( record of study ) if necessary. Conclusion : End with a polite closing. Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write I. Read the letter II. Write: Write a letter of inquiry. Follow the outline below. I saw/ on TV. I/ interested/ learn English/ would like/ information/ Institute I / speak / little English/ but /read it slowly /my writing /bad. Want/improve/ reading/ writing Could/ provide /more information/length/courses/ fees for beginners. I / supply/ record of English study/ necessary Look forward/ hear/you Suggested words 25 Le Duan St.,District 1 Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam April 17 th, 2003 Dear Sir, I saw your school’s advertisement in today’s edition of the Viet Nam News. I am interested in learning Vietnamese and I would like some information about your school. I speak a little Vietnamese, but I want to learn to read and write it. Could you please send details of the courses and fees? I can complete a spoken Vietnamese test if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, John Robinson

Dear Sir, I saw your Institute’s advertisement on Today’s TV program. I am very interested in learning English and I would like some information about your Institute. I can speak a little English, but I read it very slowly and my writing is bad. So I want to improve my reading and writing. Could you please provide more information about the length of the courses and fees for beginners ? I can supply my record of English study if necessary. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours faithfully, Period 25: Unit4: Lesson 5-Write I. Read the letter II. Write: