week 38 : Lesson 1 and 2 : Formal letters -reference

1.3 Other happiness idioms?
Idiom: 
Jump for joy

Meaning
Be very happy and excited about something that has happened

Example:
Rowena jumped for joy when she heard she had won first prize
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1.3 Other happiness idioms?
Idiom: 
Jump for joy

Meaning
Be very happy and excited about something that has happened

Example:
Rowena jumped for joy when she heard she had won first prize

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Homework: Did you finish the quick email task?


Remember to add it to Google Classroom!

Homework this week is to practice with the Vocabulary from Unit 1: Use Quizlet

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How to write a character reference: 


Donald has plenty of time on his hands nowadays. Would Donald make a good English teacher for G3X?

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A character reference: 220-260 words
Donald Trump has applied for a job teaching English at Werenfridus. The job involves teaching pupils aged 15-17 and to prepare them for the CAE.  You have been asked to provide a character reference for your acquaintance, Donald. 

You should say how long you have known him and include a detailed description of his character. You should also give reasons why he would be suitable for the job.

Write your reference in 220-260 words in an appropriate style. 

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Extra help for the writing assignment
Start with a formal opening convention:
If you do not know the name of the person you are writing to, then use
Dear Sir or Madam,
To whom it may concern,

If you do know the name of the person you are writing to, then use
Dear Mr. Skywalker,
Dear Mrs. Corrigan,

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organise your paragraphs
  1. How long have you known Donald for?
  2. Mention his previous experience relevant to the job.
  3. Mention his good points, use descriptive adjectives to describe his character: 
  4. include other information RELEVANT to his application

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To conclude
Use concluding sentences:
In my opinion Donald would make an excellent English teacher for G3X 
I have no hesitation in recommending Donald to the Werenfridus School.
I highly recommend Donald as the new teacher for G3X

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Closing Conventions
Yours faithfully - If you started your letter with- Dear Sir or Madam / To whom it may concern.
Yours sincerely - If you know the name of the person you are writing to.
Yours truly - can be used in both situations

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How to make your language sound more formal

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Informal>Formal (understatement)
The room was absolutely freezing

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Informal>Formal
If there's a problem call me (inversion)

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Informal>Formal
I'll pick you up from the station (non idiomatic language)

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Informal>Formal
The waiter hadn't cleared the tables (passive)

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Rules in Class
General rules:
I follow the rules of the school.

  • I go to the washroom before and after class. 
  • No food/ drinks in class.
  • Phones in your locker/ no texting of any kind in class. 

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Rules in Class
Social rules:
I treat my peers and teacher with respect
I am kind, helpful, encouraging and understanding towards others. 

  • Raise your hand if you want to speak. 
  • Absolutely no interrupting classmates or the teacher. 
  • Sit in your assigned seat.
  • Do not touch other's stuff. 
  • Encourage each other to work hard.
  • Understand and respect that everyone has different capabilities.

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Welcome to today's English lesson!
With Ms Frijns
Background: What city is this?

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