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Welcome to the lesson!
PLAN FOR TODAY:

1. ENGLISH EXAMS
2. WRITING AN EMAIL
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Welcome to the lesson!
PLAN FOR TODAY:

1. ENGLISH EXAMS
2. WRITING AN EMAIL

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How was your holiday?

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ENGLISH - EXAMS
5 PARTS (beroepsspecifiek) - niveau 3
- SPREKEN A2
- GESPREKKEN VOEREN B1
- SCHRIJVEN A2
- LEZEN B1
- LUISTEREN B1

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IN YOUR BOOK
IN EVERY UNIT YOU CAN PRACTICE ALL THOSE 5 COMPONENTS 
(LEZEN/LUISTEREN/SPREKEN/GESPREKKEN VOEREN/SCHRIJVEN)

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LEZEN/LUISTEREN
- We have already practiced in TOA/studiemeter

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TODAY:
feedback/results from your TEST
more focus on WRITING
Chapter 4.4 from the book

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FEEDBACK FROM THE TEST
You did very well (A2 level)
The task with most mistakes was
WRITING AN EMAIL

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WRITING EXAM (May/June)
- 3 tasks:
writing an email/letter (usually formal)
chat messages
filling in a form

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TRY TO GET THE HIGHEST GRADE POSSIBLE
FROM SCHRIJVEN A2 en SPREKEN A2 

Gemiddeld moet je 5.5 halen!!!

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Do you often write emails?
In English/Dutch?
Formal/informal?

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Who would you write
an informal email to?
(your boss, friend, colleague)

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Who would you write a
formal email to?
(boss, teacher, friend)

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Writing an in/formal email
  • Informal email or letter means you are writing to friends,family members or people you know
  • An email has 5 main parts:
  • header, salutation, body, closing sentence, name
  • 1. header > From : who sent you an email,  To : the email address you are sending the email to                          Sent: date /specific time   Subject: what your email is about.Subject: what your                                 email is about        
  •   2. Salutation >  Start  your email with Dear + name. You can also start with  Hello,/ Hi,/ Goodmorning, /Goodevening

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Writing an in/formal email
  • 3. Body >In the body you write your message. This could be about a number of topics; asking                       questions, inviting a friend or just sharing information.
  • 4.Closing sentence >  Hope to hear from you /Hope to hear from you soon or I hope you write back soon.
  • 5. Closing + your name
  • Regards / Best wishes,Best wishes, /Love / 

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Writing an informal email
Always proofread your email and check:
Is there a clear and specific subject ?
Have you entered the email address to the person you are writing to?
Salutation
Closing sentence 
Proper ending
Does each sentence start with a capital? 
Punctuation 
Have you covered all topics you want to write about?
Correct spelling

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You are writing a formal email to Mr Green. How can you start your email (salutation- aanhef)?

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You are writing an informal email to your friend. How can you start such an email (aanhef)?

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You are writing a formal e-mail but you don't know the surname of the person you want to send your email to. How can you start such an email (aanhef)?

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Correct this sentence taken from a formal email: i'm writing this email because i haven't received my parcel yet

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CORRECT
I am writing this email because I have not received my parcel yet.

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You started your email with "Dear Mr Green". How should you end it?

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You started your formal email with "Dear Sir or Madam". How should you end it?

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You started an informal email with "Hello Lisa". How should you end it?

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IN-CLASS ACTIVITY
- please find the "Klachtenbrief" document in Teams
- quickly read it 
- find out the difference between a formal EMAIL and a formal LETTER

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Any questions?

Slide 36 - Open question

Today
I would like to start section 4.4 from the book

SETTING UP A VIDEO CALL?

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QUESTION
Which do you prefer: online or face-to-face meetings?

Justify

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QUESTION
Have you ever had any problems during online lesson/meeting?
Weak wifi/camera/microphone?

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QUESTION
Have you ever seen/done anything embarassing during an online lesson/meeting?

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Do you know any other funny videos like this?
Share in Padlet please - link to Padlet in Teams

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