A letter to the Editor, lesson #5

Thursday, February 16th
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Thursday, February 16th

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Programme
- Revision time
- Recap: Structure of a letter to the editor
- Final practice round

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Can you edit the following sentences?
Make groups of 3/4 and discuss.
1. I’ve read your article on the topic that prince Harry is a spare to the family.
2. Just like you, I think that the role of the spare in the royal family is nowhere near as useful as it was a hundred years ago.
3. This statement is something I can get behind.
4. I hope that with this letter I can help you improve your writing.
5. And I would like to give my opinion regarding the article because I believe there are some things that need to be adressed.
6. Healthcare has improved a ton since then, and so I think there’s no need for multiple spare’s, or even any spare’s.
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I’ve read your article on the topic that prince Harry is a spare to the family.

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I am writing with reference to/ in response to the article ‘’Beware the ‘spare’: let’s drop the need for a second-in-line, and let Harry be last’’ by Kate Williams, published on June 2nd, 2022 in the Guardian.

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Just like you, I think that the role of the spare in the royal family is nowhere near as useful as it was a hundred years ago..

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

This statement is something I can get behind.

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

I hope that with this letter I can help you improve your writing.

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

And I would like to give my opinion regarding the article because I believe there are some things that need to be adressed.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Healthcare has improved a ton since then, and so I think there’s no need for multiple spare’s, or even any spare’s.

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Avoid
1. Making mistakes at the reference stage, e.g. forgetting to add the date
2. Misunderstanding the context, stay on point!
3. Using 'And' or 'But' at the beginning of a sentence.
4. Using contracted forms, such as don't and I'll ('do not' and 'I will'). Remember that cannot is one word!

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Must do
1. Read the instructions and guidelines carefully!
2. Read the article and highlight interesting parts for your letter.
3. Manage your time wisely, for example:
- read the article (5 min)
- Brainstorm ideas/ content) + plan (5 - 10 min)
- Write your letter (20 - 25 min)
- Proofread (5 - 10 min)
4. Use linking words (however, moreover, furthermore, due to, etc.)

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Final practice
Choose 1 of the 4 remaining articles on the Magister studyguide and write a letter in response.
Take into account all that we've discussed today.

If you would like some feedback on your writing, then please send me an email with your work.

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Next week
No class tomorrow. Have fun!

Thursday:
SE Writing, 50 minutes
Bring your own dictionary (Dutch-English)

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