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notes from an fce class

tips for an informal email:

In informal writing, it's important to express your voice and personality. Don't be
afraid to be authentic and showcase your unique style. Avoid sounding overly formal.

Employ simple and conversational language. Avoid overly technical jargon unless
you're confident your audience will understand it.

Even in informal writing, organize your content clearly. Use paragraphs and line
breaks to avoid dense blocks of text. A clear structure makes your writing more
reader-friendly.

Add details to make your writing more vivid and engaging. Use sensory descriptions
and anecdotes to bring your ideas to life.

Encourage reader engagement by asking questions, making comments, or


referencing shared experiences. This creates a stronger connection and makes your
writing more involving.

Here’s an example of an email for an fce exam.


Hey Diana,

How're you doing? What have you been up to? I'm doing great! I can't complain. I'm
glad you got in touch. What wonderful news that your friends are visiting my country
in the summer; they won't regret it!
As for attractions, there're many options; they can visit El Obelisco! I would
recommend them to go there during the week because on weekends it's full of
people. After visiting El Obelisco, they could go to a barbecue and try asado, which
they will absolutely love!
The best way to travel around the city would be by bus or train. If they don't like
travelling with too many people, they can grab a taxi. They will find the best
accommodation at La Suite Hotel, it is affordable as well as charming. Anyway, I've
got to dash! Let me know if they need anything else.

Best wishes,
Your name

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