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60 Read the prompt, then do the task below. LANGUAGE IN USE 1 Read Ahmed’s email. Some words are missing. Choose the correct word (A–O) for each gap (1–12). There are two extra words that you should not use. Write your answers in the boxes provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. On a school trip, Ahmed visited the National Museum of Scotland with his class. Afterwards, he decided to write an email with feedback to the director of the museum in which he: describes his visit to the museum explains what he likes about the museum suggests what museums in Austria could learn from the National Museum of Scotland Unit 02 You call this art? Dear Ms Stewart, I am writing to (0) you with some feedback about my visit to your museum last month. I went there with classmates from my secondary school in Austria during our school trip to Edinburgh. On our visit, we followed the list of “Top Ten Things to See & Do”, which we got at the entrance. They were not what my classmates and I had expected. We thought that only (1) objects from Scotland would be on (2) . In reality, we saw many different things from all over the world, and many of them were quite modern. My classmates and I really enjoyed our visit to the museum. First of all, we liked the (3) of the building itself because it is so bright. In addition, the (4) were very varied. We found many of them (5) , but our favourite was Dolly the Sheep, the first cloned animal in the world. To be honest, seeing her was a bit (6) , but it really made me think. In my opinion, Austrian museums could learn a lot from the National Museum of Scotland. First of all, (7) to your museum is free, which is not common in Austria. The (8) of museums everywhere should also make sure that their collections (9) exhibits such as Dolly the Sheep in addition to paintings and (10) . This way, a visit to the museum is not (11) for young people. a_badawi@schoolmail.com carol.stewart@natmus.ac.uk Feedback on my visit to the National Museum of Scotland From: To: Subject: Writing tip In a formal email, you don’t use informal salutations such as Hello or Hi. Write Dear … instead, followed by Mr or Ms. (Mrs and Miss are quite old-fashioned and should not be used.) Titles such as Dr or Professor can also be used. Remember that the salutation is followed by a comma, not an exclamation mark, for example, Dear Dr Khan, … Key Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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