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Lesson Tuesday 19 May

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You should only start a formal letter with: Dear Sir or Madam,
A
true
B
false

Slide 8 - Quiz

Who could you write a formal letter to?
A
Your grandmother
B
Your neighbour
C
Your boss
D
A close friend

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Which of these is NOT an example of a formal letter?
A
An application letter
B
A letter to your grandmother
C
A letter to file a complaint
D
A letter to make a reservation

Slide 10 - Quiz

When do you write 'I' (ik) with a capital letter?
A
Never
B
Only at the beginning of a sentence
C
Always
D
Only in formal writing

Slide 11 - Quiz

Formal letter: Which greeting is correct
A
Dear John
B
Hello John
C
Dear Mister Adams
D
Dear Mr. Adams

Slide 12 - Quiz

Name an example of someone you would write an informal letter/email to
A
Your teacher
B
Your friend
C
The mayor
D
Someone you've never met

Slide 13 - Quiz

How would you write a date in an informal letter?
A
2nd of March, 2020
B
2020/2/3
C
2nd March, 2020
D
2nd march, 2020

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which one is not a good ending to an informal letter in English?
A
Yours sincerely,
B
Kind regards,
C
Best wishes,
D
Your friend,

Slide 15 - Quiz

A letter should be informal if you send it...
A
to your close friends.
B
when you are applying for a job.
C
When you write a letter of complaint.
D
to your aunt in Australia

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