ONLINE VIDEO KURSS
"ANGĻU VALODA 9. KLASEI"
Task 1 (15 points)
You should spend 15 minutes on this task. Write between 40-60 words.

You have seen something interesting on the Internet that you would like to share. Write a message to your friend. In your message:
• give brief information about it;
• write why you liked it.
WRITING TIPS
  
1. Before you do anything, read the question(s) carefully and find out the following:
  • who you are writing to;
  • why you are writing;
  • what you are writing about.
2. When you have worked out what the purpose of your letter is, you should be able to work out what kind of style you will need to use. In this case it will be informal writing style.
 
3. Even in informal writing, there is a good range of language which can be used: conditional sentences, a range of perfect and continuous tenses, indirect questions etc.
 
4. Use linking words.
 
5. And make sure that your reply answers any questions that you were asked in the task and take into account any additional information that you have been told to mention.
 
SALUTATION OR GREETING
  • start with Dear/Hello/Hi <name>,
  • in informal letters there is a comma used after the person’s name
  • the e-mail starts with a capital letter on the line below

CONTENT OF AN INFORMAL LETTER
 
The next stage is to decide what will be in each paragraph.
  • An opening paragraph – the purpose of the letter. Inform your friend what you have seen on the Internet and that you would like to share it with him/her.
  • The second paragraph – In this case explain why you liked it.
     
CLOSING

The end of your letter is as important as the beginning. There are some ways of finishing an informal letter.
  • Give a reason why you are ending the letter.
  • Send greetings and/or make reference for future contact.
  • Closing statement should be written on a new line. If you used a comma after the opening greeting, use a comma here, too.
  • Sign your name. Do not use a comma or a full stop after your name.

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS FOR INFORMAL WRITING:
 
PREVIOUS CONTACT
Thanks for your e-mail.
Sorry, I haven’t written for ages, but I’ve been really busy.
  
REASON FOR WRITING
Just a short note about …
I’m writing about …
Here’s the ... you wanted.
I got your name from …
Please note that ...

GIVING INFORMATION
Just a note to say …
We can confirm that …
(Un)fortunately...

ASKING FOR INFORMATION
Can you tell me a little more about ...?
I’d like to know …
Please send me ...
  
FINAL COMMENTS
Thanks again for …
Let me know if you need anything else.

SENDING GREETINGS AND/OR MAKING REFERENCE FOR FUTURE CONTACT
Give my love to …
Say hello to …
I can’t wait to hear from you.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Write soon.
Look forward to seeing/meeting/hearing ...

CLOSING STATEMENT
Love, ...
Lots of love, ...
All the best, ...
Take care, ...
Best wishes, ...