Стр.84-85 Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 3.9 Writing: fetters/emails inviting/ accepting refusing invitations Letters/Emails inviting/accepting - refusing invitations usually consist of four paragraphs. They can be formal or informal, depending on the situation and who we are writing to.
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Unit 3.9
Writing: fetters/emails inviting/ accepting refusing invitations
Letters/Emails inviting/accepting - refusing invitations usually consist of four paragraphs. They can be formal or informal, depending on the situation and who we are writing to. They also often contain some kind of additional information such as a description of the event/trip/etc (e.g. a party, a weekend away, a request for help, directions to a place/meeting point/etc). Accepting/refusing an invitation may form only part of a task. In this ease, deal with cadi part of the task in separate paragraphs. The paragraph plans for each type of letter/email differ, as shown below.
PLANS
Inviting
Para. 1
opening remarks, reason for writing (to Invite)
Paras. 2 & 3
a description of/details about the event/trip etc (day/place/time, food, music, decorations, meeting arrangements etc)
Para. 4
closing remarks (express hope that he/she can come, ask person to let you know if he/she can come etc)
Accepting
Para. 1
opening remarks, thank for Invitation
Paras. 2 & 3
accept Invitation, make any other comments about the event/trip/etc (offer your help, ask questions etc)
Para. 4
closing remarks (thank again, express excitement etc)
Refusing
Para. 1
opening remarks, thank for Invitation
Paras. 2 & 3
refuse Invitation, giving reasons, make any other comments (suggest meeting soon give latest news etc)
Para. 4
closing remarks (thank again, apologise etc)
Inviting
What are you doing …?
Are you busy/free on …?
Itaskm having/planning ...
Do you think you can come?
Can you make It?/ Would you like to come?
I’d love It if you could come./ Itaskd really like you to come.
Accepting/Refusing
Thanks (so much) for Inviting me to/the Invitation to …
Itaskd (really) love to come to …
It would be lovely to come to …
I wouldntaskt miss It for the world! / The/Your … sounds lovely/exciting/etc but...
Unfortunately, I can’t make It/1Iwon’t be able to come.
I’m so sorry, but …
1 Read the extracts. Which are beginnings and which are endings? Which type of letter is each from?
1 How are you? Thanks so much for the invitation to your dinner party on the 16th. but Itaskm afraid I can’t make It.
2 Hi! What are you doing next Friday evening? Itaskm planning a DVD evening and it would be great if you could come!
3 Anyway. I must go now. I really hope you can come on the weekend away. Let me know as soon as you can.
4 Well, thanks again for inviting me on the trip. See you next Sunday. I can’t wait!
2 Read the email. What type of email is it? Which paragraph (A-D):
asks the person to let the writer know if she can come?
asks for the person’s help?
gives details about the food and music?
gives the day/place & invites the person?
Dear Jane
A Hi! How are you? I’m planning a surprise party for my sister Annie’s sixteenth birthday next Saturday at our house. I’d really love it if you could come!
В I’m really excited about the party. I’m thinking of having Mexican food, which is Annie’s favourite, and I’ve decided to try to make her a birthday cake, too. My brother has offered to organise the music - I think he’ll be quite a good DJ!
C I’ve already asked Annie’s best friend to take her out in the afternoon. When she brings her back home at about half past seven, all the guests will be there waiting to surprise her! It would be great if you could come round to our bouse a bit earlier to help me put up the decorations.
D I really hope you can make it! Let me know as soon as you can. If you like, you can stay at our house overnight.
Love,
Emily
3 Read the reply and put the paragraphs in the correct order (1-4). Does it accept or refuse the invitation? What information is included in each paragraph?
Dear Emily.
A Well, thanks again for the invitation, I can’t wait to see Annie’s face when she sees everyone!
В It was great to hear from you! I’m fine, thanks, but quite busy. Your sister’s surprise party sounds really exciting. Thanks for inviting me!
С I can definitely come early to help you with the decorations. How about five o’clock? I’ve got some lovely candles that would look great at the party, so I’ll bring those. Also, I’d love to stay overnight at your house. It will be fun!
D Of course I’d love to come. I wouldn’t miss it for the world! It’s a great idea to have Mexican food – that’s my favourite, too. Would your brother like me to bring any of my CDs? I’ve got some fantastic ones!
Love,
Jane
4 Which phrases are used to Invite, accept, thank, in the emails in Exs 2 & 3? Suggest alternatives.
5 Read the rubric, find the key words and answer the questions.
RNE You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend. Henry, who writes:
The summer Is nearly here! Have you got any plans yet? How about coming to visit me the first week in August? We could go camping m a national park or just stay in the city and see the sights. What do you think?
As for my latest news. I went to a brilliant music festival last week …
Write a letter to Henry.
In your letter
answer his questions
ask him 3 questions about the music festival he went to
Write 100-140 words.
1 Who are you and who are you writing to?
2 Which of the following information must you Include?
What your plans for the summer are
what kind of music you like
whether you can visit your friend In August
whether you would like to go camping or stay in the city
3 questions about a festival your friend visited
6 Read the letter and complete the gaps (1-8) with the phrases in the list. Compare answers with your partner. What information is included in each paragraph?
Dear Henry,
HI! 1) Thanks for your letter and for the invitation to come and stay with you.
2) I can’t wait for the summer holidays! I’m planning to go out with my friends a lot and relax in the garden with some good books. 3) I’d really love to come and visit you the first week in August! It would be great to go camping, but it would also be fun to see the sights in your city. 4) I really don’t mind which we do!
5) It’s great that you enjoyed the music festival. Who did you go with? Were there any famous bands there? What different kinds of music were there? 6) Write and tell me all about it! Well, that’s all for now. 7) Thanks again for inviting me to come and stay. 8) I’m really looking forward to it!
Best wishes,
Alex
7 Read the rubric, then do the task.
RNE You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend. Jenny, who writes:
... I’m thinking of organising a trip for all my friends to a wildlife safari park for my birthday on Saturday 6th March. Have you ever been to a wildlife park? Do you think it would be a suitable place to go for my birthday? Whatever I decide to do. do you think you can come?
Ittasks the town carnival next week and. like always. Itaskm going to go ...
Write a letter to Jenny.
In your letter
answer her questions
ask her 3 questions about the town carnival
Write 100-140 words