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Informal email Proff’s English World
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Read the question You have received this email from your English- speaking friend Carole. When you visit me next month, what would you like to do? You said something about visiting historic places but I know you like sports as well. I’ve just passed my driving test, so we can get around easily. Have you got any questions for me about your visit? Write your email (You should write about 140- 190 words.) Proff’s English World
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Your friend’s news You have received this email from your English- speaking friend Carole. When you visit me next month, what would you like to do? You said something about visiting historic places but I know you like sports as well. I’ve just passed my driving test, so we can get around easily. Have you got any questions for me about your visit? Write your email (You should write about 140- 190 words.) Proff’s English World
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What you need to write about You have received this email from your English- speaking friend Carole. When you visit me next month, what would you like to do? You said something about visiting historic places but I know you like sports as well. I’ve just passed my driving test, so we can get around easily. Have you got any questions for me about your visit? Write your email (You should write about 140- 190 words.) Proff’s English World
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Plan Paragraph 1 Say thanks for the letter & respond to news. Paragraph 2 Give the information your friend asks for Paragraph 3 Ask your friend some questions as suggested in email Paragraph 4 Make an “excuse” and sign off Proff’s English World
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Specific Plan Paragraph 1 Say thanks for the letter & respond to news. Thanks for your email - I'm delighted to hear that Paragraph 2 Give the information your friend asks for Go to the beach & swim. Visit nearby castle. Paragraph 3 Ask your friend some questions as suggested in email Clothes? What should I take for your family? Paragraph 4 Make an “excuse” and sign off Got to study – can’t wait to meet up Proff’s English World
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Spell name right
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Spell name right
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Say thanks for letter
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Say thanks for letter
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Excuse – “ties in” with paragraph 4
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Excuse – “ties in” with paragraph 4
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Respond to friend’s news
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Salutation & Paragraph 1 Hi Carole, Thanks for your email - it was great to hear from you. I’m sorry I haven’t written for a while, I’ve been busy preparing for my exams. I'm delighted to hear that you have passed your driving test. Proff’s English World Respond to friend’s news
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Paragraph 2 I'm really looking forward to staying with you - thanks again for inviting me. To answer your first question, I'd love to go to the wonderful beach near your house and spend some time there. If it's sunny, perhaps we could go swimming. As you have mentioned, I'm keen on history, so it would be great if you could drive us to the nearby castle you told me about. I've found out some more information on the internet, and it sounds fascinating. Proff’s English World Give information friend asked for
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Paragraph 2 I'm really looking forward to staying with you - thanks again for inviting me. To answer your first question, I'd love to go to the wonderful beach near your house and spend some time there. If it's sunny, perhaps we could go swimming. As you have mentioned, I'm keen on history, so it would be great if you could drive us to the nearby castle you told me about. I've found out some more information on the internet, and it sounds fascinating. Proff’s English World Give information friend asked for
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Paragraph 2 I'm really looking forward to staying with you - thanks again for inviting me. To answer your first question, I'd love to go to the wonderful beach near your house and spend some time there. If it's sunny, perhaps we could go swimming. As you have mentioned, I'm keen on history, so it would be great if you could drive us to the nearby castle you told me about. I've found out some more information on the internet, and it sounds fascinating. Proff’s English World Useful Expressions
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Paragraph 2 I'm really looking forward to staying with you - thanks again for inviting me. To answer your first question, I'd love to go to the wonderful beach near your house and spend some time there. If it's sunny, perhaps we could go swimming. As you have mentioned, I'm keen on history, so it would be great if you could drive us to the nearby castle you told me about. I've found out some more information on the internet, and it sounds fascinating. Proff’s English World Useful Expressions
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Paragraph 2 I'm really looking forward to staying with you - thanks again for inviting me. To answer your first question, I'd love to go to the wonderful beach near your house and spend some time there. If it's sunny, perhaps we could go swimming. As you have mentioned, I'm keen on history, so it would be great if you could drive us to the nearby castle you told me about. I've found out some more information on the internet, and it sounds fascinating. Proff’s English World “Extra details” that push up mark
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Paragraph 2 I'm really looking forward to staying with you - thanks again for inviting me. To answer your first question, I'd love to go to the wonderful beach near your house and spend some time there. If it's sunny, perhaps we could go swimming. As you have mentioned, I'm keen on history, so it would be great if you could drive us to the nearby castle you told me about. I've found out some more information on the internet, and it sounds fascinating. Proff’s English World “Extra details” that push up mark
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Paragraph 3 I have a couple of questions. What sort of clothes should I pack? Casual or formal? I’d like to bring something special for you and your family from my country. Have you got any suggestions? Proff’s English World Ask some questions as suggested
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Paragraph 3 I have a couple of questions. What sort of clothes should I pack? Casual or formal? I’d like to bring something special for you and your family from my country. Have you got any suggestions? Proff’s English World Ask some questions as suggested
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Paragraph 3 I have a couple of questions. What sort of clothes should I pack? Casual or formal? I’d like to bring something special for you and your family from my country. Have you got any suggestions? Proff’s English World Useful Expression
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Paragraph 3 I have a couple of questions. What sort of clothes should I pack? Casual or formal? I’d like to bring something special for you and your family from my country. Have you got any suggestions? Proff’s English World Useful Expression
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Paragraph 3 I have a couple of questions. What sort of clothes should I pack? Casual or formal? I’d like to bring something special for you and your family from my country. Have you got any suggestions? Proff’s English World “Extra detail” that pushes up mark
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Paragraph 3 I have a couple of questions. What sort of clothes should I pack? Casual or formal? I’d like to bring something special for you and your family from my country. Have you got any suggestions? Proff’s English World “Extra detail” that pushes up mark
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Paragraph 4 & Signing Off I’d better stop now and get on with my studying. Enjoy driving your car, and I can’t wait to meet up very soon! All the best, Amy Proff’s English World Make an excuse – “ties in” with paragraph 1
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Paragraph 4 & Signing Off I’d better stop now and get on with my studying. Enjoy driving your car, and I can’t wait to meet up very soon! All the best, Amy Proff’s English World Make an excuse – “ties in” with paragraph 1
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Paragraph 4 & Signing Off I’d better stop now and get on with my studying. Enjoy driving your car, and I can’t wait to meet up very soon! All the best, Amy Proff’s English World Respond to friend’s news
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Paragraph 4 & Signing Off I’d better stop now and get on with my studying. Enjoy driving your car, and I can’t wait to meet up very soon! All the best, Amy Proff’s English World Respond to friend’s news
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