Стр.85 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
WRITING 32 High Field Flats Norwich Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk 12th December 2016 Director of Programming Radio X Broadcast Tower Wroxham Ave, Norwich Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing in connection with the Jan Turner programme, Turner’s Turning World, which I listened to earlier today.
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WRITING
32 High Field Flats Norwich Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk
12th December 2016
Director of Programming
Radio X
Broadcast Tower
Wroxham Ave,
Norwich
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing in connection with the Jan Turner programme, Turner’s Turning World, which I listened to earlier today. I must say that I found her to be rude and ignorant.
First of all, Ms Turner didn’t listen to a worried mother, Although I didn’t agree with the caller, I think Ms Turner should have helped this woman with her problem. Then an expert in advertising phoned the show and she didn’t listen to his opinions seriously. Next, I heard her talking to a young man about the tabloid newspapers and again she didn’t listen to his arguments. Finally, she told the man he was ‘silly’, so I turned off my radio.
I agree that Ms Turner is sometimes amusing, but, on the other hand, she is sometimes rude. The phone-in is an opportunity for ordinary people to express their opinions. However, Ms Turner spoils it when she is impolite.
Yours faithfully,
Rupert Peters
Mr R. Peters
23 Match the information with the correct parts of the letter.
1 End formally. Use Yours faithfully when you don’t know the person’s name, Yours sincerely when you do.
2 Give more details in the main paragraph.
3 Order your arguments with linking words, e.g. First, Then, Next, Finally.
4 Put the date when you are writing.
5 Sign the letter and write your full name.
6 Start by saying why you are writing.
7 Start formally. You can use Sir or Madam if you don’t know the person’s name. If you know the person’s name, use it, e.g. Ms Ellis, Mr Anderson, Dr Jacobs.
8 Summarise your ideas in the last paragraph.
9 Use words like Although and However to compare ideas.
10 Write the name and the address of the person you are writing to on the left.
11 Write your address but not your name at the top right.
24 Read paragraph 2 and circle the four linking words.
25 Read paragraph 3 and underline the two words which introduce different ideas.
26 Complete the notes about a programme you’ve seen or heard recently. If you can’t remember one, use your imagination!
Programme title:
When it was on:
Reasons why you liked/disliked it: