[CT2] Final prep informal letter

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Hi, welcome to our lesson!
1. Please go to lessonup.app
2. Use the code in the left bottom corner
3. Use your first name + first letter of last name
4. Wait for the other students

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Writing an informal letter
Goals
  • Refreshing your memory when it comes to informal letter writing
  • Practise and improve your writing skills
  • Making sure you're ready for your SO tomorrow

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What do you remember about informal letters - the layout?

Slide 3 - Open question

What do you remember about informal letters - the language?

Slide 4 - Open question

Layout
  • Start with your own address on either the left or the right
  • An informal letter does not need the address of the recipient
  • The date needs to be added underneath your address. Write it in full.

The letter itself:
  • Start with your greeting
  • Opening sentence
  • Write in paragraphs and add empty lines
  • End with a wish for a reply
  • Say goodbye

Bron: www.mentone-educational.com

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Some examples

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Salutation (opening) 
Dear Ellen,
Hello Tom,
Hi Richard,

Don't forget to add the comma. 

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Examples of Opening Sentences
First a question/wish:
How are you?
How have you been?
I hope you are doing well.

Then a thank you for the letter you've received:
It’s great to hear from you. 
Many thanks for your e-mail/letter. 

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Body
  • State your reason for writing
  • Ask about the person you are writing to 
  • Invite the person to write back

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Closing
I am looking forward to seeing you.
I cannot wait to hear from you. 
See you soon. 

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Signatures
Best wishes,
Best,
Kindly,
Kind regards,
Best regards,
Lots of love,
Love,

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Task 1
Practice the layout.
Use the website on the next slide for this short exercise.

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Slide 13 - Link

Summary of task 1
Practice the layout.
Use the website on the next slide for this short exercise.

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Task 2
Practice with informal language.
Use the website on the next slide for this short exercise.

Which of the two options fits the text best?

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Slide 16 - Link

Mind your grammar!

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The rest of our lesson
Some vocabulary and punctuation training

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