The document provides guidance for writing an informal email:
1) You can start with a greeting like "Hi" and use informal vocabulary like phrasal verbs to create a friendly tone.
2) Make sure to answer any questions that were asked in the previous email.
3) Close the email with a short sign off phrase wishing the recipient well before signing your name.
The document provides guidance for writing an informal email:
1) You can start with a greeting like "Hi" and use informal vocabulary like phrasal verbs to create a friendly tone.
2) Make sure to answer any questions that were asked in the previous email.
3) Close the email with a short sign off phrase wishing the recipient well before signing your name.
The document provides guidance for writing an informal email:
1) You can start with a greeting like "Hi" and use informal vocabulary like phrasal verbs to create a friendly tone.
2) Make sure to answer any questions that were asked in the previous email.
3) Close the email with a short sign off phrase wishing the recipient well before signing your name.
⮚ Make sure you answer any questions that were asked. ⮚ Use informal vocabulary like phrasal verbs (e.g. to get together, to catch up) to create a friendly tone. ⮚ Before you sign off, close the email with a phrase like Looking forward to seeing you! Or Good luck with your exams! ⮚ End with Love, (for close friends and family) or Take care, before signing your name on the next line.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN☺
You would like a pen pal in a different country. You’ve just read Marysa’s post on a website. Write her an email of about 100 words. ⮚ Use appropriate greeting and ending phrases ⮚ Give information about yourself (age,family,where you Hi! live,your school, your favorite I’m Marysa.I’m a Dutch girl from a small town near subject(s), your Amsterdam. I’m 15 years old. I speak Dutch,English friends,interests,weekend and German. Iwant to find friends all over Europe. activities) Please write to me at marysa17@poli.net ⮚ Ask Marysa about her life and interests.