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A2 / B1 Reading correspondence

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Welcome dear students
For today:
- Dilemma on Wednesday
A2
 What is correspondence
Types of correspondence
B1
 Examples of Formal correspondence
Examples of Informal correspondence
Summary

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Dilemma on Wednesday
What would you do? 
Why did you choose this?

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Slide

Dilemma on Tuesday

A
Your mouth is always open
B
You have to talk all day long non stop

Slide 5 - Quiz


A
Toilet paper is hanging out of your pants every time
B
Someone else has to brush your teeth

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is correspondence?
Correspondence = correspondentie ook wel brief / mailwisseling.

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Types of correspondence
Formal correspondence  (zakelijke brief)=>  letter of application, offer, letter of enquiry, complaint letter.
Informal correspondence (persoonlijke brief) =>postcards, thank you, apologies, invitations.

Slide 8 - Slide

What type of correspondence is this?

A
Formal
B
Informal

Slide 9 - Quiz

What type of correspondence is this?
A
Formal
B
Informal

Slide 10 - Quiz

What type of correspondence is this?
A
Formal
B
Informal

Slide 11 - Quiz

What kind of correspondence is this?
A
Formal correspondence between two institutions
B
Informal correspondence between two colleagues
C
Informal correspondence between two good friends.
D
Formal correspondence between a company and a person

Slide 12 - Quiz

Why was this email sent?

A
To accept a new customer
B
To confirm a payment
C
To request a payment
D
To request an account

Slide 13 - Quiz

What should Ms Menson do if she has questions about her account?

A
Call customer care by phone.
B
Make her payments in time
C
Send her question in an email
D
Visit Manny at his office

Slide 14 - Quiz

This email is?
A
Formal
B
Informal

Slide 15 - Quiz

Timothy wrote this mail to....
A
Invite friends
B
Thank friends

Slide 16 - Quiz

Timothy wants his friends to...
A
bring music
B
bring refreshments

Slide 17 - Quiz

RSVP means
A
to request a reply
B
to request to com

Slide 18 - Quiz

Slide 19 - Slide

birthday
exams soon
to Tom
to Susan
computer game
Tom wrote an email
Susan gave a birthday present
It was Tom's
Tom likes the
Susan has

Slide 20 - Drag question

B1 reading correspondence

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Examples
Formal: 
- Letter of complaint
- A request for information
- Cancellation
- Confirmation
- Offer
- Order

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What's the goal of these examples of correspondence?
This type of correspondence aims to show a person, company, or institution that the writer is unhappy about something
This type of corrrespondence has the goal to to ask for information
This type of correspondence has the goal to cancel an appointment or reservation.
This type of correspondence has the goal to confirm an appointment or reservation.
With hthis type of correspondence, companies or business people advertise services or products.
With this type of correspondence, a customer can buy something from a company or a business person.
Letter of complaint
Request for information
Cancellation
Confirmation
Offer
Order

Slide 23 - Drag question

What is the goal of this correspondence?

A
The goal is to cancel something
B
The goal is to complain about something
C
The goal is to order something

Slide 24 - Quiz

What kind of letter is this?
A
A reminder
B
An apology
C
An offer
D
A letter dealing with the complaint

Slide 25 - Quiz

When does Mr. Rumfold have to pay?
A
He has 30 days to pay
B
He has to pay immediately
C
He has to pay as soon as possible

Slide 26 - Quiz

Examples
Informal:
- Invitation
- Making contact
- Keeping in touch
- Wishes

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What does the writer want?
A
The writer wants Amy to take her to the dentist.
B
The writer wants Amy to take mother to the dentist.
C
The writer wants to meet Amy at the dentist.

Slide 28 - Quiz

Why can't the writer take her mother to her appointment?
A
She has a meeting.
B
She has fallen ill.
C
She has to go to the dentist.

Slide 29 - Quiz

True or False?
Wilma is not very impressed by Beijing.
A
True
B
False

Slide 30 - Quiz

True or False?
Wilma wants to keep in touch.
A
True
B
False

Slide 31 - Quiz

True or False?
Wilma is feeling at home.
A
True
B
False

Slide 32 - Quiz

Summary
Informal correspondence:
Invitation, keeping in touch, making contact, wishes

Formal correspondence:
Letter of complaint, request for information, cancellation, confirmation, offer, order.

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