V4 P1 W11 recap writing

Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" in our bag
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class
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Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" in our bag
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class

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learning goals
I can write an informal letter to a friend

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Let's recap the basics

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Structure
-Your address can go on the left or the right side of the paper
-You only write YOUR address
-The date goes under your address (note how to write the date)

- Write an appropriate salutation
- use paragraphs
- Finish your letter with a closing
- Put your first name underneath

Bron: www.mentone-educational.com

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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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choose the correct word to fill the gap.

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They gave the presents .... father.
A
too their
B
to their
C
too there
D
to there

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The weather is a bit better ...... yesterday.
A
than
B
then

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He said he would be there .......
A
to
B
too
C
two

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Do you want to go over .........?
A
Their
B
There
C
They're

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I wouldn't do that if I ___ you.
A
where
B
were
C
we're

Slide 17 - Quiz

First we went through customs and ___ we picked up our luggage.
A
then
B
than

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The museum needs to update ___ online schedule for summer.
A
it's
B
its

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We _1_ lost in the middle of Timbuktu. No one knew _2_ we _3_. Next time we travel, _4_ going to bring along a map.
A
1=were, 2=where, 3=were, 4=we're
B
1=were, 2=we're, 3=where, 4=were
C
1=where, 2=were, 3=where, 4=we're
D
1=where, 2=where, 3=were, 4=were

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Write sentences with the following words.

- Both words should be used in the same logical, meaningful sentence.
- Use at least 8 extra words.
- The words should stay the same type (i.e. noun or verb)



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Some tips
Ask yourself: how are these words connected?

Keep it simple.


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poisonous - dizzy

Slide 23 - Open question

He became very dizzy after eating the berries, they might be poisonous.

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to play truant - to neglect

Slide 25 - Open question

I think you seriously neglect your education if you play truant.

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scar - ugly

Slide 27 - Open question

Many people feel scars are ugly, but I don't mind them.

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What do you need me to explain again?
Ask your questions for the test.

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