2vcc - Writing an Email - FCE

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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Slide 2 - Quiz

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Name three things you should do to write a good "email" on Cambridge Exam?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Click here 

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Look at the task. What should you do?

Slide 6 - Open question

Emails/ letters: 
  • 1- Formal
To your boss, Teacher, ...
  • 2- Informal
Your friend, classmate, cousins,...

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Time for breakout rooms

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Instructions for breakout rooms (5 min)
1- Click here

2- Working together, you should make notes for each of the content points that you need to address. 

3- Take a screenshot of the ideas and put it in your group chat.

4-  REMEMBER:  it is notes, not sentences, that you should write at this stage.

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  • Now individually :
  •  write an email in response to aunt Sylvie's email.

  • Remember: This is NOT just an email. It is an email for a Cambridge Exam. It means that you should take all the points we talked about into account while writing your email. Otherwise, you won't get any points.

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what should  the end product look like?

  • An "informal" email  that is polite and clear.
  • It has   "opening and closing formulas" 
  • Each paragraph has a purpose. 
  • The grammar and punctuation are correct.
  • Use a maximum of 190 words 
  • write around 80–85 words for each of the main content points
  • 20–30 words for the opening and closing.

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This is an example of an email .

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You have the lesson time to finish the email and send it to the teacher. 


Not finished in the lesson? It will be your homework for tomorrow.

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