30 Working on a formal email Study the prompt, then do the tasks below. Work with the email on the next page. There are four words that don’t fit. Find them and replace them with the words in the box, then write down the correct sentences below. compete facilities novelty pitch Elma’s email is quite formal. Are the following statements true (T) or false (F)? T F 1 Instead of “Dear Dr Khan,” it would also be OK to write “Hi Dr Khan!” at the beginning of the email. 2 You should give your reasons for writing at the beginning of a formal email. 3 You should use short forms such as “won’t” in a formal email. 4 Instead of “Yours sincerely,” it would also be OK to write “Best regards,” at the end of the email. Sentences 1–5 are quite informal. Find the formal equivalents in Elma’s email and write them down below. 1 I thought I’d write to you because I want a Move it! place next year. 2 The playing fields and the gym and so on look super cool. WRITING 1 2 3 Unit 07 Move it! Elma’s school in Austria has a partner school in England. Whitehall Academy specialises in sports, and Elma would like to take part in the Move it! sports exchange programme. She has decided to write an email to the headteacher of Whitehall Academy, Dr Khan, in which she: explains why she would like to take part in the Move it! exchange programme describes her personal experience with sports discusses what she can offer the students of Whitehall Academy Key Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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