4.7 Writing to request information

Now, 4.7 writing
Today, you will learn how to write a polite email to request information.

Open SB, p54, ex 1 - Read the letter by Diane.
Is it formal or informal?
What 2 questions could you ask about the prize mentioned in the email?



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Now, 4.7 writing
Today, you will learn how to write a polite email to request information.

Open SB, p54, ex 1 - Read the letter by Diane.
Is it formal or informal?
What 2 questions could you ask about the prize mentioned in the email?



Slide 1 - Slide

Do exercises:
In pairs (whisper mode!) or alone
Read the response email (ex 2) & do:
3 & 4 = vocab
5 = writing focus
7 = language focus

answers:
ex3: 1 stuff, 2 telling, 3 want, 4 lots of, 5 thanks, 6 happy
ex4: a6, b2, c5, d1, e4, f3
ex5: 2 I am looking forward to, 3 I am, 4 contacting you, 5 Could you clarify, 6 I hope to hear from you

Slide 2 - Slide

Choose the more formal alternative.
A
Hello Mr Stein
B
Dear Mr Stein

Slide 3 - Quiz

Choose the more formal alternative.
A
thank you for contacting me...
B
thanks for your email...

Slide 4 - Quiz

Choose the more formal alternative.
A
I want to know about...
B
I would like to enquire about....

Slide 5 - Quiz

Choose the more formal alternative.
A
I look forward to hearing from you.
B
Please write back soon.

Slide 6 - Quiz

Choose the more formal alternative.
A
All the best,
B
Yours sincerely,

Slide 7 - Quiz

Direct = less formal vs 
Indirect = more formal

Create indirect questions in the following slides.
Use the information in the Language Focus

Slide 8 - Slide

What time do I have to arrive? (Could you tell me …)

Slide 9 - Open question

Do you offer accommodation on campus? (Could you tell me …)

Slide 10 - Open question

Do students get a certificate at the end? (I would like to know …)

Slide 11 - Open question

Formal email requesting info
1. start the email politely: Dear Sir/Madam; Dear + Surname...
2. don't use abbreviations (e.g. asap), slang (e.g. u ipv you), or contractions (e.g. didn't ipv did not)
3. say why you are writing + what you're responding to
4. ask for clarification (bc you're not sure about something) = ask indirect questions
5. mention that you would like a reply = I look forward to verbing...
6. finish the email politely: Yours faithfully / Yours sincerely 

Slide 12 - Slide

Show what you've learnt:
do exercise 10 here.
Use the writing phrases!

Slide 13 - Open question