Упр.1 Unit 4 Секция 7 ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
Writing LettersEverybody likes to receive a letter or an e-mail from a friend. A letter tells you that someone was thinking about you.
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Writing Letters
Everybody likes to receive a letter or an e-mail from a friend. A letter tells you that someone was thinking about you. Unlike a telephone call, you can keep a letter and read it again and again. You need to write letters too. Sometimes you want to write a letter to a friend. Sometimes you need to write a thank-you note or an invitation. Sometimes you have to write a business letter to get some information.
Now you will learn to write friendly letters. You will learn the correct form for letters and envelopes. You may soon enjoy writing letters as much as you enjoy receiving them.
Parts of a Friendly Letter
You usually write friendly letters to family members and friends. You write the letters and e-mails to exchange news or just to say hello. Friendly letters have five main parts. They are: the heading, the greeting, the body, the closing and the signature. Each part is written in a certain place. Each part has certain rules for capitalization and punctuation.
1 Look at the letter below, read it and answer the questions after it.
Dear Ann,
I have great news! I am going to spend the last month of my holidays on my grandparents’ farm. You and I will see each other soon and will be able to have a lot of fun together. I am really excited. We will swim in the lake and go boating. Maybe we can ride horses.
Write soon. Let me know how your French is going. See you in August!
Your friend,
Julia
1) Which part of the letter tells where you are and when you are writing?
2) Is it situated in the top right-hand corner or in the top left-hand corner?
3) Which line of the heading tells you the name of the city?
4) What information is given in the first line of the heading? Which comes first — the house number or the name of the street?
5) Is Zip code given before or after the name of the country?
6) What is the difference between the English and the Russian way of placing the date?
7) Which part of the letter is used to say hello? Is it written in the way we write this part of the letter in Russia? Do we use any commas?
8) Which part of the letter follows the greeting? Which one is the main part of the letter?
9) How many paragraphs are there in the body? Are the first lines of each of them indented?
10) Which part of the letter is a way of saying goodbye? Which one gives your handwritten name?
11) With what words are the closing and the signature lined up?
12) Where do they use commas in the greeting and the closing?