14-3-2022

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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Welcome
Writing

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Goals and aims 
- At the end of todays lesson the students know the differences between formal and informal writing.
- At the end of todays lesson the students know how to write a Order Confirmation.

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Recently I have bought the dishwasher which was in the discount

Slide 3 - Open question

I’m cooking al for 14 years and know I cooking a lot because I life on myself.

Slide 4 - Open question

Formal and informal

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Characteristics of formal texts
  • Long and complex sentences
  • Long, difficult words (irresponsible, apologise, hesitate)
  • Organised (an introduction, a body and a conclusion)
  • Grammatically correct
  • Polite 'I would like to order' instead of 'I want to order' and to the point
  • Use of proper language
  • Objective and businesslike
  • Full words, no contractions (such as you're, I'll, I'm)
  • No exclamation marks, emotional expressions and slang

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Characteristics of informal texts
  • Spoken conversation, a personal tone
  • Short or incomplete sentences
  • Use of contractions (you're, couldn't, it's)
  • Use of abbreviations (a.s.a.p./as soon as possible)
  • Use of exclamation marks, figures of speech and slang
  • Emotional expressions (thoughts and feelings)

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Types of formal letters

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Types of formal letters
  • Sales letter
  • Request for information, reply to a request for information

  • Placing an order, order confirmation

  • Quotation
  • Letter of complaint, accepting/rejecting a complaint

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Order Confirmation
Introduction 
- The reason why you're writing a letter;  thank the customer for their order. 
Body
- A description of what a customer ordered and when it will be delivered;
 If necessary, informing a customer that you are unable to supply something. In that case, offer an alternative and ask if the customer accepts it. 
Conclusion 
- Expressing hope that the customer is satisfied with their purchase and that they will come back in the future. 

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Vocabulaire game
- Make a sentence that could contain the word on the card, but don't say the word, the other classmates are going to guess the word you have. 

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Taalblokken
Beroepsgerichte modules > economie en administratie > correspondence >Background information

15 minutes

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Writing an order confirmation email
  • Read the order email
  • Write an order confirmation email to reply 
  • It will not be possible to have the books ready on August 15, it will take two extra days. that means that the books can be picked up on August 17,  offer some sort of compensation for the delay.
  • 30 minutes

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Peer feedback
  • Look at the characteristics of formal and informal texts

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Evaluation
  • Name 5 differences between formal and informal writing
  • Name 3 things that should be in the body of a order confirmation email.

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