Lessenserie- Kader 3- Formele email-K3B

Today's program
  • To know the differences between formal and informal emails
  • To learn how to write formal emails
  • To recap about conjunctions and present perfect

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

Today's program
  • To know the differences between formal and informal emails
  • To learn how to write formal emails
  • To recap about conjunctions and present perfect

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Aims
By the end of this lesson:
  • I know how to write a formal email.
  • I have reviewed conjunctions and the present perfect tense.


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What is your level in terms of writing a formal email?
A
Beginning (beginned)
B
Developing (ontwikkeling)
C
Mastering (beheersing)

Slide 3 - Quiz

Formal or informal
Which statements/phrases on the following slide are formal and which are informal?

Slide 4 - Slide

I am pleased to inform you that….

I can’t help you with that cuz it’s too hard.

Kind regards,

Hello Mark,

I hope all is well with you and your family.

I have worked for one year in H&M as a shopassistant.
Formal
Formal
Informal
Informal
Informal
Formal

Slide 5 - Drag question

Slide 6 - Slide

Grammar recap: present perfect
When do you use the present perfect tense? To talk about something that started in the past, and is still going on now (not finished).
Have/has + past participle 
Examples:
  • Bob has known John since they were 10.
  • Mary has worked in the market for 5 years.

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Discussion questions 
  • Have you ever written a formal email? (which tense is it?)
  • What are the differences between a formal and informal email?
  • When sending a formal e-mail, what information should it contain?
  • Who will read the e-mail? Why is this important?

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Complete the job-related collocations from the reading text in the next slide
A collocation is a group of two or more words that are almost always put together to create a specific meaning such as:
fast food, pay attention, make an effort 



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Have
Join
Have
Look
offer
Send
Take
Notice
an advertisement
in an application
somebody a job
a team
the job of doing something
a degree (in something)
a day off
for a job

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How to write a formal email
Apply for a summber job

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Task: writing
What: Write a formal email (70 words) to apply for a job (make sure you use at least 1 collocation in your email, use at least two conjunctions  (and, but, becasue ...) to make your sentences longer, and use the present perfect tense to talk about your past experiences. 
Time: 20 min.
Help: your partner
Done: show it to your teacher
Result: you have checked your e-mail
timer
20:00

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I have learnt how to write a formal email.
A
Helemaal
B
Helemaal niet
C
Een beetje
D
Bijna

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Slide 16 - Poll