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Get out your books
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During this lesson
- how to write an informal letter
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what is important in a letter?
Slide 4 - Mind map
Name an example of someone you would write an informal letter/email to
A
The principal
B
Your friend
C
The mayor
D
Someone you've never met
Slide 5 - Quiz
What is the difference between formal and informal?
Slide 6 - Open question
Sleep de kaartjes naar de goede categorie.
FORMAL
Informal
Aanhef:
Dear Mr Young,
Aanhef:
Dear granny,
Afsluiting;
Bye
Gebruik van afkortingen zoals "I'm"
Aanhef;
Hello,
Afsluiting;
Kind regards
Beleefd taalgebruik
Slotzin;
I hope to hear from you soon.
Slide 7 - Drag question
Structure
Adress + date
Salutation
Opening sentence
Body (use paragraphs!)
Closing
Signature
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So, what are the rules?
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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
How are you?
How have you been?
I hope you are doing well.
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 can't 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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Assignment 2
Write a short informal letter to a character of a book or a film you like. Make sure to use the correct structure and to give the character some advice.
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Get out your books
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Individual study
work on 2 reading exercises and 2 listening exercises on your own level