Стр.WB1 Writing Bank 1 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 5 класс
Writing Bank 1 Informal emails / letters Informal emails and letters are pieces of writing we send to people we know well.
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Writing Bank 1
Informal emails / letters
Informal emails and letters are pieces of writing we send to people we know well. We usually start an informal email with Dear + the persontasks first name. In the first paragraph we write our opening remarks (e.g. Hi! How are you?) and the reason for writing. We write about the specific topics of our email in separate paragraphs. In the last paragraph we write our closing remarks. (e.g. How to go now) and sign off with an informal ending (e.g. Yours) and our first name.
We use informal style, that is:
everyday vocabulary
(I’m having о great time)
colloquial expressions/idioms
(Drop me a line.)
informal linkers (so, and etc)
short verb forms (I cantaskt, I’ll be…)
Useful Language
Starting an informal email
Dear Mum/Dad, Dear Aunt Claire,
Dear Grandpa Dear Tom/lucy etc.
Opening remarks
Hope youtaskre CK.
How are you doing?
Hi from Moscow/Rome/Cracow etc.
Thanks for your email.
Sorry I didntaskt write earlier, but I …
Sorry for not writing for so long.
Hi How are you?
It was good to hear from you.
I haventaskt heard from you for a while.
Reason for writing
I wanted to drop you a line to tell you my news/to tell your about...
I Just wanted to ask/remind/thank etc. you ...
Just a quick email to tell you...
I wondered if youtaskd like to...
This is just to let you know...
Itaskm sorry to hear about
I was a bit worried and wanted to see if youtaskre OK.
Making reference to future contact
Drop me a line sometime.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Give me a call later.
let me know I you can make it or not.
I was glad to hear about...
Let me know as soon as possible.
Closing remarks
Email me soon.
I’d better get going/Bye for now.
I must go now ./Got to go now.
Ending an informal email
Yours/Best wishes/Love/Take care etc. + your first name
Your older sister has started a new job. Write an email to your English friend to tell him or her about it (120-150 words). Write about:
where she is working and what her job is.
what days she works and the hours she works.
what she did on her first day on the job and whether she enjoyed the day.
something she has already bought and something she would like to buy with the money from the job.
Dear Claire,
How are you doing? Sorry for not writing for so long. I’m doing a lot these days. I wanted to drop you a quick line to tell you about my sistertasks new job.
Shetasks working in a clothes shop when she isntaskt at university. Shetasks a shop assistant there. She puts the clothes in the right places in the shop. She works two nights a week from 5 pm until 8 pm and on Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm.
On her first day she learnt where everything in the shop is. It was a bit tiring but ittasks great to have a job. She wanted a new mobile phone and now she has bought one! Also shetaskd like to buy some clothes from the shop!
Drop me a line soon!
Yours,
Anna
Practice
1 Rewrite the first paragraph. Use phrases/sentences from the Useful Language box.
2 Replace the closing remarks in the email with other appropriate phrases.
3 Suggest a different ending to the email.