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Объяснение новой темы
(Presentation of the theme)
Explaining the structure of letter writing
We write informal letters to friends and relatives we know well, or to people our own age. An informal letter should include:
an informal greeting such as Dear/ Hi persons name or just Hi!An introduction with opening remarks, e. g. How are you? Im fine but Ive been really busy, etc. and your reason for writing.
A main body containing the main points of the letter.
A conclusion with closing remarks, e. g. Thats all for now. Write back soon.
An informal ending, e. g. Love from/ Lots of love/ See you soon/ Best wishes/ Yours your name or just your name.
Each paragraph should have a topic sentence followed by appropriate supporting sentences.
Informal letters should be written in an informal style. That is : everyday vocabulary (Its taken me a while to . . . ), short forms (Id, Ive, theres), colloquial expressions/idioms (I thought Id drop you a line . . . ), phrasal verbs (settle in, getting on).
4. Активизация изученного материала
Reading
Tasks
(использование раздаточного материала)
1) Read the letter and answer the questions.
oo Is Joe writing to a friend or to a stranger?
oo What is Joy writing about?
2) Match numbers 1-6 in the letter to descriptions a-f.
Before beginning a piece of writing, you need to make sure you understand the rubric. Underline the key words. These will tell you who will read your piece of writing, why you are writing it and what you should write about.
Ex. 4 p. 27
a) Understanding rubrics
Read the rubric, look at the key words, and answer the questions.
1. What are you going to write?
2. Who i
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