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To teach or revise the rules of writing s in English by studying the differences between formal letters, and informal and semi-formal
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Look at the two worksheets.
Order each so that they make sense. What are the differences between s and letters?
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Is this a formal or informal email?
How do you know?
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DO’S AND DON’TS OF EMAILS
Give an informative subject line which says what the is about Write the most important information first Use numbers and bullet points TO make the message clearer Use paragraphs so it is easy to understand Don’t use acronyms such as BTW Don’t write in capital letters. THIS LOOKS LIKE SHOUTING!
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GOOD OR BAD? WHAT IS THIS EMAIL ABOUT?
REWRITE THE CORRECTLY INCLUDING ONLY THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
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Anything missing?
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Write a friendly email to your friend about what you did at the weekend.
Give information about: A film you watched What you had for dinner Going ice skating A visit from your Grandparents Remember it should use casual language. The first paragraph should say why you are ing. Remember to add a subject header to your .
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Write an to Ms Henderson telling her about your recent visit to Ocean Park. You must use adjectives and adverbs to make your writing interesting - underline these! Try to make it at least 2 paragraphs in length so you have lots of detail.
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