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WRITING
EMAILS PART
1 (INFORMAL)
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1 Warm-up
You are planning to spend a week of your summer holiday cycling through England and now
you are writing an email to an English friend of yours to ask for some answers to specific
questions (140-190 words). Use these notes to help:
• Pretty place?
• No hills!
• Best month?
• Accommodation?
Read the model answer on the next page and answer the questions below.
Hi Tony,
Thanks for your last email! Sorry I haven’t been in touch with you for a while, but I’ve had a
really crazy time at work recently! In fact, I need a holiday now, and I’m writing to ask you
some questions about cycling in the UK.
I’m really getting into cycling around town here, but I’m not very fit, so I’m looking for a
beautiful area of England which doesn’t have many hills! Can you recommend somewhere
that’s flat and pretty?
I can take my holiday in July or August – when is the weather usually better? I want to avoid
the rain, but it’s best if the sun isn’t too hot. Maybe that’s never a big problem in England!
How about meeting up while I am in the UK? I’m looking forward to planning this holiday, so
write soon with your ideas! Please give your family my love.
Love,
Anna
1. Did the writer cover all four points from the task?
2. Where should the missing point go in the text? Mark the place with an arrow.
3. The missing point could be introduced like this: Another reason to plan for good weather is that I
want to have a go at camping. Is this a terrible idea?
Complete this point by putting these words in order, to make a question:
accommodation / any / Can / cheap / for me / of / other / recommend / types / you?
Match the phrasal verbs/verb phrases on the left to the definitions on the right.
5. meet up with someone e. try a new activity or hobby for the first time
6. look forward to something f. wait for a specific event in the future with a positive feeling
Talk about these topics using full sentences and the verb phrases in bold:
• Someone you have been in touch with recently
• Someone you are going to meet up with at the weekend
• An activity you are getting into at the moment
• The next activity you’d like to have a go at
• Where you would look for your keys if you couldn’t find them
• Something you are looking forward to doing when you have a holiday or vacation
4 Style
Why has the writer used an informal style? What other examples of informal language are in this
text?
Choose the best option in each pair for informal style and give or underline examples from the model
answer.
a. Use first names only in the greeting and closing/ Use surnames/last names
b. Use contractions and other short forms./Avoid contractions and use long forms.
c. Use indirect questions/Use direct questions
d. Use phrasal verbs./Avoid phrasal verbs.
e. Use plenty of passives./Avoid passive forms.
f. Make jokes and lighthearted comments./Use more serious language.
g. Refer to personal relationships./Avoid referring to personal relationships.
h. Use emotional language./Use neutral language.
5 Writing
A friend of yours from abroad is planning to spend a week of their holiday with you walking
in your country and now you are writing an email to them to suggest some options (140-190
words). Use these notes to help:
• beautiful scenery and interesting history
• medium level of difficulty
• best weather in early autumn
• B&B/hostel accommodation
6 After writing
Use this form to check your work – tick each point that you achieve.
C Content - you wrote about a walking holiday in your country with your
friend
- you made some suggestions and gave reasons about:
- a place with beautiful scenery and interesting history
- walks with medium level of difficulty
- the month with the best weather
- B&B/hostel accommodation
- you wrote 140-190 words
O Organization and layout - you used a letter format with opening and closing
- paragraph 1 explains why you are writing
- information is organized into separate and indented
paragraphs
- the last paragraph contains a closing phrase which refers to
the next step in your contact
A Accuracy and range - you used 3-5 of the verb phrases from the lesson correctly
- your language was generally accurate for B2 level
T effect on the target reader - your friend feels informed about the options you are
suggesting
- your friend feels excited about the holiday