Writing les 1 formal& informal

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time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Writing lesson 1

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Welcome dear students
Goals for today:
  • introduction to formal letter writing.
  • keeping up with our listening 

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WRITING AN
INFORMAL E-MAIL

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Would you call this a formal
or an informal e-mail?

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Formal or informal?

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Formal (e-mail) writing
Formal = formeel / zakelijk
Types of letters/ e-mails: application, enquiry, offer, complaint.
Salutation: Dear Sir/Madam(unkown), Dear Mr./Mrs/Ms. Adams,
Introduction: The reason for writing (use 1 or 2 sentences)
Body: Details of your message.
Closing sentence: I am looking forward to your reply.
Ending: Yours faithfully(unknown), Yours sincerely/ Kind regards,.




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For which to groups of people do you write an informal letter?
A
strangers
B
family
C
work
D
friends

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Which of the following introductions can be used in informal e-mails?
(multiple answers possible)
A
Thanks for your e-mail!
B
I hope you're well.
C
How's your family?
D
I hope this e-mail finds you well.

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Which of the following conclusions can be used in informal e-mails?
(multiple answers possible)
A
Give my regards to Mr. Johnson.
B
Say hi to your mother!
C
Hope to hear from you soon.
D
I look forward to hearing from you.

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There are several ways to close an informal e-mail

Can you give an example?

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A note to the teacher/head of school/other personel of school.
A
informal
B
formal

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Re-write the following sentence to informal language
"I am writing to express my dissastisfaction."

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Rewrite the note
Aye Ms,
How you doin? i hope you had a nice holiday. Check my work for me. You said you where gonna check it last week, butt you still haven't.
I look forward to you're lesson tomorrow.
greetings

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Rewrite this email so it fits with informal writing. Include the salutation and closing (aanhef and afsluiting).

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Aye Ms,
How you doin? i hope you had a nice holiday. Check my work for me. You said you where gonna check it last week, butt you still haven't.
I look forward to you're lesson tomorrow.
Kind Regards,
Your name
Rewrite this email so it fits with informal writing.
Include the salutation and closing (aanhef and afsluiting).
Dear Ms Howes,
How you doing? I hope you had a nice holiday. Can you check my work for me. You said you were going to check it last week but you still have not.

I look forward to your lesson tomorrow.

Kind Regards
Example Key

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Writing assignment Thank you e-mail
Situation:
Your boyfriend or bestfriend takes you on a suprise day trip.
Thank him or her in an e-mail.
Include:
- an opening;
- a closing;
- a word of thanks;
- why you’re happy with the gift.
Write a draft version (kladversie) of the e-mail. What words do you need to write the e-mail in English? 
Now write the e-mail.


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Evaluation
Zijn de doelen behaald? 
Feedback for the teacher?

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