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How to tell a story in English
This lesson will help you: - Learn the best ways to start a story in English. - Understand how to set a goal for your English story. - Add tension and make your story more interesting. - Learn useful ways to end your story in English. - Put everything together so you can tell a great story in English. 1-As you watch the video, write your own story on a Google Doc, and paste the link in the comment section: 2- Read the following guide on how to write a short story, and then write a similar guide for YOUR story. 3- Complete this diagram using information from YOUR OWN story.
Responding emails.
Responding emails. Parts of an email: 2- Tips on how to write an email. On the blog ESL BLOGGERS you can find a very useful entry on how to write emails. I suggest you visit the blog and take notes. Click HERE to read the entry "Writing Emails in English" 3- Oxford Dictionary Web page offers good advice on formal and informal English: Click HERE to learn about Informal language and Click HERE to read about Formal Language You can also find some useful information on the Cambridge Dictionary Web page. Click HERE to read about formal and informal language 4- Here you can download a summary of genres. On page 3 you can find a table with information about formal, informal and neutral emails. Click HERE to download the summary of genres 5- Writing task. (Traveler, page 17) Write the email in groups and publish it in the comment section below.
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