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Explored what the differences were between formal and informal language Proof read a formal and informal letter Write a formal and informal letter
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Can you name 3 other formal types of text that are likely to come up in the exam?
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Identify features of an email Write a formal email using the correct format and tone Write a informal email using the correct format and tone
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Which age is most likely to regularly use emails and why?
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Emails are less formal than letters. You do not need to write addresses or a date. There is no set layout like writing a letter. To start an email use Hello or Dear (use Dear Sir/Madam if you do not know their name. End the email with Yours Sincerely, Yours Faithfully or Kind Regards.
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CC - carbon copy BCC - blind carbon copy Subject - tells the receiver what the email is about Attachments – send computer files with the email Greeting – Follow formal letter greeting rule Complimentary close – Kind Regards, Yours Sincerely, Yours Faithfully Faithfully
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In small groups, discuss the pros and cons of immigration
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The Prime Minister David Cameron has decided to introduce a law that will only allow people to enter the UK who possess a trade. Write a formal email to the Prime Minister stating why you agree or disagree with this law.
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You’ve decided to arrange a protest in response to David Cameron’s new law. You will need to write an email to friend inviting them to attend. The email should include: Where the protest will be held What time the protest will be What you would like them to bring or make Ask for suggestions on what else would be of use Request your friend to forward your email on
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