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Writing Practice

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PART 1: SECTIONS OF AN INFORMAL LETTER

 

Look at the following informal letter. Identify the greeting, introduction, body, closing remarks and sign off and postscript.

 

 

 

PART 2: EXPRESSIONS WE CAN USE IN AN INFORMAL LETTER

 

Here are some expressions commonly used in informal letters. Label the expressions as (A) greeting, (B) introduction, (C) closing remarks or (D) sign off?

 

1. That’s all for now. (C)

 

2. Hello…,

 

3. Give my love to your family.

 

4. Kisses,

 

5. How are you? I’m fine.

 

6. Give my regards to your parents.

 

7. I hope to hear from you soon.

 

8. Best wishes,

 

9. Regards,

 

10. I’m really looking forward to seeing you.

 

11. Thanks for your email/letter.

 

12. I’m writing to tell you about…

 

13. I hope you’re well.

 

14. Dear…,

 

15. Well, that’s my news.

 

16. Yours,

 

17. Say hello to…

 

18. It seems a long time since I last wrote.

 

19. Keep in touch.

 

20. I must go now.

 

21. I’m writing to ask you a favour.

 

22. How’s your family?

 

23. Hi…,

 

24. Write soon.

 

25. Cheers,

 

26. It was great to hear from you.

 

27. Lots of love,

 

28. I have some good news.

 

29. Best regards,

 

30. Sorry, but I have to finish now.

 

31. Take care,

 

32. Sorry for not writing for so long.

 

33. It was great to get your letter.

 

34. Love,

 

35. Sorry I haven’t been in touch for ages.

 

36. Well, that’s enough for now.

 

37. Hope to see you soon.

 

38. I’m sorry I haven’t written earlier.

 

 

PART 3: SENTENCE CONNECTORS

 

Read the letter again. What is the purpose of each underlined connector? Write the underlined connectors next to the right heading below. Then check your answers underneath.

 

a. Addition:

 

b. Contrast:

 

c. Example:

 

d. Purpose:

 

e. Reason:

 

f. Sequence:

 

Writing Practice

 

Choose one of the following options and write an informal email or letter:

 

1. Answer Katherine’s email and include all the information she asks for.

 

2. Write an email to your English friend Robert. Talk about your last summer holidays, your school year, and your new hobbies.

Glossary

 

• To ask someone a favor = to request someone to do something for you

 

• To not be in touch for ages = to not hear from someone for a long time

 

• A fortnight = two weeks


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