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WRITING A PERSONAL LETTER What a lot we lost when we stopped writing letters. You can’t reread a phone call.Liz Carpenter a get-well letter a letter of invitation a thank-you letter a letter giving advice Read this letter from an English friend, and try to find out:-what he is going to do -what he needs to know -what he likes doing8, Meadow GroveNottingham NG6 7HFDear Alex,Thanks very much for your letter. I’m really looking forward to joining you next week. My plane arrives at four in the afternoon, so I’ll get the airport bus to your town. Will you send me directions how to get to your home from the bus station or shall we meet somewhere?By the way, is there anything I can bring from England which you may like? I don’t know, books, food, that sort of things (nothing too heavy because my suitcase is full).Is there any chance of going to a football match, or is there any other sports game you think I’ll enjoy? And I hope there’ll be plenty of things to do in the evenings!See you!Paul Match the headings (A-E) with the paragraphs (1-5)A questions about the plans B introduction (chat/questions) C asking for advice D address and greeting E finishing off1 Meadow GroveNottingham NG6 7HFDear Alex, 2Thanks very much for your letter. I’m really looking forward to joining you next week. My plane arrives at four in the afternoon, so I’ll get the airport bus to your town. Will you send me directions how to get to your home from the bus station or shall we meet somewhere? 3By the way, is there anything I can bring from England which you may like? I don’t know, books, food, that sort of things (nothing too heavy because my suitcase is full). 4Is there any chance of going to a football match, or is there any other sports game you think I’ll enjoy? And I hope there’ll be plenty of things to do in the evenings! 5See you!Paul Imagine the person you write to:age/character/interests and hobbies…Paula boy of 12-13kind and energeticfond of sportslikes to go out Think about the advice you want to give him/her: place of meeting or directions meet at the airport take a taxi ideas for presents a book about Britain a CD of traditional music the kind of activities you will do visiting going out the kind of places you will show him/her in our area the Kremlin churches and cathedrals LayoutYour address The date 1.Greeting Dear… Paul is going to do: get the airport bus to town bring some things from England Paul needs to know: how to get to his pen friend’s house what to bring Paul likes : going to a football match or other sports and games going out in the evening Paragraph 1Make a few chatty comments and/or ask a few personal questions How are you? Thank you very much for your letter. I’m looking forward to… Paragraph 2This is your main reason for writing. Answer questions your partner asked.I am writing to answer all your questions. Don’t worry, I’ll… Take… As for the present, bring… Paragraph 3Talk about some plans for your exchange partner’s visit to your country. I’ve got some/a few ideas about… We may go to… We’ll visit… Paragraph 4Finish the letter with an excuse to stop writing. Well, I have to go now. I really must go now… Say goodbye and write your name See you! Lots of love, h/w Write a letter to your British friend giving advice (80-100 words) When you are checking your letter answer the following questions: Have you organised your letter correctly? Have you answered all the questions? Have you checked your letter for full stops, capital letters, apostrophes in contractions? Have you checked your spelling?