Writing an informal email

Writing an email
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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Writing an email

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Learning goals
  • I can write an informal email

Slide 2 - Slide

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Road map
  • Learning goals
  • Warm-up
  • Formal vs informal
  • Mistakes often made

  • Review
  • Looking ahead

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Warm-up
  • How did you start your email yesterday? (in the chapter test)
  • Were there other ways you could have started?

  • How did you end the email?
  • What other possibilities did you have?

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What is the difference?
Formal vs informal?

  • Salutation (aanhef)
  • Use of language
  • Content
  • Closing

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LessonUp.app
Register with your
OWN name

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Het is belangrijk om van te voren DUIDELIJK aan te geven dat leerlingen registreren met hun eigen naam zodat de docent achteraf kan zien wie actief meedeed in de klas en in hoeverre ze de antwoorden al goed hadden.
Dear .....

Can be used in:
A
informal email
B
formal email
C
both

Slide 7 - Quiz

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So.......with
Dear .......,

you cannot go wrong!

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Ask a couple of students what would be a good salutation:
Email to your friend Anna,
Email to an elderly uncle,
Email for a job application,
Email to a hotel to ask for information 
What is informal language in an informal email?
A
casual and spontaneous
B
straattaal

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Gonna, wanna, cos, cause, u
A
Is allowed in a formal email
B
Is allowed in an informal email.
C
Not used in writing

Slide 10 - Quiz

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What is possible?
going to
want to
because
you

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Starting a sentence with:
And/But
A
Is always a good way to start
B
Is generally not a good way to start.

Slide 12 - Quiz

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What can you do with
and/but?

Combine sentences

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Mind your punctuation!

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What is the difference between these two sentences?
Also mention:
Start with a capital letter, end with a full stop. Write legibly! 
Layout, clear:

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Which email seems easier to read?
Closing:
With kind regards,
A
formal email
B
informal email
C
Both

Slide 16 - Quiz

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See you soon,
Can be used in:
A
formal email
B
informal email

Slide 17 - Quiz

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Hoe schrijf je in het Engels:
ik?
A
I
B
i

Slide 18 - Quiz

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Wanneer schrijf je 'ik' in het Engels met een kleine letter "i"
A
nooit
B
altijd
C
informele e-mail

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Task
Use the handout to practice conventions.
Send the last task to me through magister.

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Review:
Give your classmates your best piece of advice for the informal email during test week

Slide 21 - Open question

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Looking ahead
Revision in Blooket!

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