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Emailing and texting

Emailing and texting

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English

4th Grade

Easy

Created by

Hala Ahmad

Used 12+ times

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13 Slides • 5 Questions

1

Welcome

lesson 12

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Emailing and Texting

  • course book : 140

  • work book : 120

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Learning objectives:

  • Reading: To extract key information from an

    advert.

  • Speaking: To brainstorm ideas before writing.

  • Writing: To write a formal email; to write

    an informal email; to check and correct

    punctuation.

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Learning outcomes:

By the end of the lesson, learners will be able to 

  • write a formal email with appropriate

    language and correct punctuation

  • know the diffrent between formal and informal email


6

Poll

Do you use email daily?

Yes

No

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Let's watch this video

https://youtu.be/bndpfLOHTns

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FREE VR Headset

Yes, we're giving away a state-of-the-art VR headset and the latest software to one lucky applicant. Just tell us why you want or need It. The person with the best reasons wins. That's it. Send an email of no more than 200 words to VRcomp@VRmag.com with subject 'VR Competition'.

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Vocabulary

  • software ; programs used by computers for doing particular jobs

  • state-of-the-art ; very new and modern

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Multiple Choice

What is offering

1

to break something

2

to offer or sell something

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Multiple Choice

What do you have to do

1

call them and ask for the gift

2

to write the reasons and send it to the email

3

go to the shop and buy the headset

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write in chat some reasons that will make you win the prize

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Informal emails-

  •  

     Its style can be similar to speaking, so it's up to us how we begin and finish it, and whether we use paragraphs or not.

     friend in a conversation.

  • Start Hi...

  •  Use short forms (l'm , mustn't).

  • - At the end, use All the best or Love + your name.

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Formal Email

  • is used when conducting business or sending a professional inquiry, or responding about a job. 

  • Start Dear....( the name of the person you are writing to,) or Dear Sir or Dear Madam

  • - State clearly why you are writing in the first paragraph.

  • - Use full forms (I am, must not). 

  • - At the end, use Regards + your name. + your name.

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Lets see some examples

  • page 173 and 174





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H.W

  • work book page 120

  • send it on lms or privte chat




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Poll

Did you have fun in today's period

yes

no

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Poll

Did you understand the lesson

yes

no

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