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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 4

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Periode 3 les 4

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Welcome dear ladies
For today:
- Presentations my favourite movie
- Practice writing => tips and tricks
- Test writing skills

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Examens Engels
- Lezen/ luisteren B1 => januari 2023
- Schrijven A2 => maart/april 2023
- Spreken A2 =>  P3 / P4 
- Gesprekken voeren A2 => P3 / P4 

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Cijferberekening
Lezen/ luisteren => 50 %
Schrijven / Spreken / Gesprekken voeren => 50%
= Eindcijfer 

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First Paragraph of a Formal e-mail
The first paragraph should be short and state the purpose of the letter- to make an inquiry, complain ,request etc. 
Few possible lines of a formal letter:​
  • Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I want to draw your and our readers kind attention towards the___________.
  • I am writing to inform you about ...
  • I am writing to ask/inquire about ...
  • I would like to apply for the position of ...’
  • ‘I am writing to complain about the poor service we received at ...’
  • The reason why I write this e-mail is..... 
  • The reason for writing this email is because......(Gebruik dit als eerste zin bij een zakelijke/formele email.) 
  • Je mag altijd met "I" beginnen, dus ook: I am writing this email because....

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Main body or Second paragraph of the formal e-mail
The paragraph in the middle is the soul of the letter and should contain all the relevant information. 
Formal letters should not be very long, so keep the information to the essentials and concentrate on organizing it in a precise and logical manner rather than expanding too much.

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Ending the formal e-mail
Before you end your letter, make sure that you provide a clear course of action for the reader.
  • Making a complaint? Make it clear that you need a reply.
  • Applying for a job? End on a positive note and say that you are looking forward to hearing from them.
  • Signing off will depend on how you started your letter.
  • If you used someone’s name, end with ‘Yours sincerely,’
  • If you didn't use their name, you used ‘Sir/Madam’ instead, so end with ‘Yours faithfully,’

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Salutation formal e-mail
Dear Sir/Madam, = Geachte heer/mevrouw,
Dear Mr. White, = Beste meneer White,
Dear Mrs. White, = Beste mevrouw White (als je weet dat ze is getrouwd)
Dear Ms. White, = Beste mevrouw/mejuffrouw White (als je niet zeker weet of ze is getrouwd/ is altijd safe bij vrouwen) 

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Closing formal e-mail
Kind regards, = Met vriendelijke groet, (is altijd safe bij formeel of informeel gebruik)
Yours sincerely = Hoogachtend, (bij bekende)
Yours faithfully = Hoogachtend, (bij onbekende)

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Practice writing
https://juffrouwengels.wordpress.com/a2-lezen/
https://www.stuvia.com/nl-nl/doc/899094/oefen-opdrachten-schrijven-engels-a2
https://docplayer.nl/52125684-Voorbeeld-instellingsexamen-toets-engels-schrijven-a2-generiek-b1-beroepsspecifiek.html


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