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Welcome to English class!

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Schedule
- Reading 
- Formal letter re-cap

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Take out your books!
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10:00

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Aims of this lesson
  1. To revise the rules of writing a formal letter 
  2. To revise key Grammar rules
  3. To learn to avoid common mistakes in letter writing
  4. To revise your formal vocabulary

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Recap: letter lay out.
Put the letters of the letter elements in the correct order.
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Everything you do is good for the test.
Revision Part 1: Formal Letter rules

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What is the correct order of your letter from top to botttom?
your name
addressee
Your address
Salutation (aanhef)
Your text
The date
yours sincerely/ faithfully

Slide 7 - Drag question

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Which of these is not a real rule when writing a formal letter in English?
A
You should avoid contractions (I'm / don't)
B
You should never start a sentence with 'I'
C
Your letter should include adresses, date and a closing sentence
D
Only write full sentences

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Choose the best option
A
I look forward for your answer
B
I am looking forward to your answer
C
I will look forward to your answer
D
I am looking for your answer

Slide 9 - Quiz

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You are writing a letter of application to Alice Duncan, who works at a Hotel. How should you adress her in your letter?
A
Dear Alice,
B
Dear Mrs A. Duncan,
C
Dear Mrs Duncan,
D
Dear Sir/Madam,

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You are writing a letter of application to Alice Duncan, who works at a Hotel. With which 2 words should you end your letter (groet)?

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Revision Part 2: Key Grammar rules

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Which option is grammatically correct?
A
I am a 15 year old boy
B
I am a boy 15 years old
C
I am a 15 years old boy
D
I am a 15-year-old boy

Slide 13 - Quiz

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Which option is correct?
A
My brothers house
B
The house of my brother
C
My brother's house
D
My brother his house

Slide 14 - Quiz

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Choose the correct option
A
If you knew you will tell her
B
If you will know you tell her
C
If you knew you would tell her
D
If you would know you will tell her

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Past Simple:
Which sentence contains a Past Simple?

A
Did you eat eggs for breakfast yesterday?
B
Do you always eat breakfast in the morning?
C
Have you eaten breakfast yet?
D
Has she seen the movie?

Slide 16 - Quiz

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an ...
A
...cold
B
...honour
C
...year
D
...pleasure

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I ______ here since 2017.
A
lived
B
have lived
C
have been living
D
had lived

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Put this sentence in the correct order:
at / about / to / you / last month / my holiday / I / your camp site / writing / am

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Choose the correct future form:
I ... my final exams this year in May.
A
will do
B
am going to do
C
am doing
D
do

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Revision Part 3: Common mistakes in formal writing
Type ''correct'' if the sentence is correct, If the sentence is incorrect, write down what the mistake is and correct it.

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Four people put there names on the list.

Slide 22 - Open question

Incorrect: there -> their
She is very interested in nature.

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Firstly ..., Secondly..., At last I would like to ask you about my salary.

Slide 24 - Open question

At last = eindelijk > Finally
I like to watch a good show on Netflix.

Slide 25 - Open question

 to watch > watching (like + ing When talking about enjoyment) If you talk about habits or choices you may use like + to
I would like to congratulate you on your new job.

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I have applied to a new job.

Slide 27 - Open question

incorrect: to > for
I have a few questions. But first I would like to mention that I am still a student.

Slide 28 - Open question

Do not start a new sentence with and, but or because
I will enclose some photo's.

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 photo's > photos
Revision part 4: Formal language
In your letter you should avoid informal language. Write a formal word that could be used instead of the informal word in the next few sentences.

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I can deal with difficult customers quite well.

Slide 31 - Open question

handle
We were disappointed by the course plus the fee was too expensive.

Slide 32 - Open question

also
I thought the food was okay.

Slide 33 - Open question

acceptable
I have a lot of complaints.

Slide 34 - Open question

many
You can call me if you need me.

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Please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Ten slotte: Hoe goed denk je formeel schrijven te beheersen?
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Welcome to English class!

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Schedule
- Practice exam texts + check answers together
- Writing formal letter

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Disappearance of Cynthia Anderson


Buzzfeed Unsolved

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00:36
How many years ago did Cynthia vanish?
A
about 30 years ago
B
about 40 years ago
C
about 50 years ago
D
about 60 years ago

Slide 42 - Quiz

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02:18
What was Cynthia's job before she disappeared?
A
She worked as a receptionist
B
She studied at bible college
C
She worked as a legal secretary
D
She worked in the library

Slide 43 - Quiz

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03:36
Where did they write the message on?
A
A note on her desk
B
On her window
C
On the ground in the parking lot
D
On a building

Slide 44 - Quiz

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05:27
What were her nightmares about?
A
Being harrassed on the phone
B
Being followed by a stranger
C
Being in a car accident
D
Being kidnapped and murdered

Slide 45 - Quiz

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09:16
Why did they suspect the maintenance guy? (multiple answers)
A
Same initials as the sign
B
He had harrassed Cynthia before
C
Keys to all the offices
D
He had stalked someone else before

Slide 46 - Quiz

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11:30
Where did the woman say Cynthia could be?
A
The attic of a neighbours house
B
The basement of a neighbours house
C
The basement of an office building
D
An abandoned house in her street

Slide 47 - Quiz

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13:08
Why do people think she was murdered?
A
Overheard about a drug case
B
Overheard about her boss' affair
C
Was involved in a drug case
D
Had an affair with her boss

Slide 48 - Quiz

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16:29
How come people don't believe she ran away?
A
The signs of struggle
B
The doors of the office were locked
C
Much money in her bank account
D
Her parents were too strict

Slide 49 - Quiz

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18:53
What do you think happened to Cynthia?
Kidnapped and held hostage
Kidnapped and murdered
She ran away from home
Something else

Slide 50 - Poll

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