GM2A SS7 writing an informal e-mail/ extra reading
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Week 9 - Lesson 1
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Welcome GM2c
Week 9 - Lesson 1
Writing an informal e-mail/ reading
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Slide 2 - Vidéo
www.bbc.co.uk
Slide 3 - Lien
How do I write a good email?
[Hi/hello + name,] or [Dear + name,]
Introduction: What's your email about?
Why are you writing the email?
Give some more information, explain the problem, give your opinion.
Ask questions, say what you need/want.
Closing statement: I hope to hear from you soon; I look forward to hearing from you soon...
Kind/Best/Warm regards
Your name
Slide 4 - Diapositive
Task: Write an email
Use this structure
- [Hi/hello + name,] or [Dear + name,]
- Introduction: What's your email about?
- Why are you writing the email?
- Give some more information, explain the problem, give your opinion.
- Ask questions, say what you need/want.
- Closing statement: I hope to hear from you soon; I look forward to hearing from you soon...
- Kind/Best/Warm regards,
- Your name.
Your brother wants to post something bad about a classmate on Instagram. He uses insulting words and makes racist remarks. What advice/feedback can you give him?
- Write 60 words.
- Write in your JDW map.
- You have 20 minutes.
- Check your work for mistakes.
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Now, copy the text you've written in your JDW-map here.
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Slide 6 - Question ouverte
Famous buildings in NYC
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Empire State Building
Grand Central Terminal
Madison Square Garden
Statue of Liberty
Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum
Slide 13 - Question de remorquage
If you were in New York, which building would you definitely visit?
Grand Central Terminal
Statue of Liberty
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Empire State Building
Madison Square Garden
Slide 14 - Sondage
I want to climb the same tower as a giant ape monster
A
Grand Central Terminal
B
The Guggenheim
C
Empire State Building
D
Madison Square
Slide 15 - Quiz
I want some inspiration for a painting I'm working on.
A
Grand Central Terminal
B
The Guggenheim
C
Empire State Building
D
Madison Square Garden
Slide 16 - Quiz
I want to travel to another part of New York by public transport
A
Grand Central Terminal
B
The Guggenheim
C
Empire State Building
D
Madison Square Garden
Slide 17 - Quiz
I would like to see a basketball match.
A
Grand Central Terminal
B
The Guggenheim
C
Empire State Building
D
Madison Square Garden
Slide 18 - Quiz
I want to work on my fitness and get a great view of NYC while doing so.
A
Grand Central Terminal
B
Statue of Liberty
C
Empire State Building
D
Madison Square Garden
Slide 19 - Quiz
At home in NYC
Slide 20 - Diapositive
What does Amy say about family?
A
Her parents and sister are enough for her.
B
She has family close to where she lives.
C
She misses her family from outside of New York.
D
She only has her sister to play with.
Slide 21 - Quiz
Why does Lori love the parks in her city?
A
Because she can make her drawings there.
B
Because she is scared of 'real', wild nature.
C
Because the people there are really creative.
D
Because their backyard is too small for her.
Slide 22 - Quiz
Why does Malcolm also talk about where he lived before?