ГДЗ по английскому языку 10 класс упражнение - 1 р. 18 а
- a) Match the beginnings (1-8) to the endings (A-H). Which type of letter is each pair from?
Beginnings…
- Hi Jane!
Sorry to hear that you’re not getting on very well with your brother. Maybe I can help!
- Dear Matt,
Hi! I haven’t heard from you for ages, so I thought I’d drop you a line!
- Hi!
How are you? I just wanted to tell you how sorry I am about what happened last Monday.
- Dear Grandma,
Thanks SO much for the birthday present. I absolutely loved it!
- Hi Jamie!
Congratulations on your graduation! We are all so happy for you!
- Dear Mark,
Thanks so much for the invitation to your party. I’d love to come!
- Dear Diana,
Sorry I haven’t written for ages – I’ve been really busy studying. In fact, I’m having a real problem studying for my exams this year. You always do so well. Could you please give me a few tips?
- Dear Tony,
Hi! Sorry to hear that you haven’t been feeling well.
…Endings
- I really hope you feel better soon.
Give me a call some time!
Best wishes,
Sam
- Anyway, that’s all for now! Write and tell me your news!
Yours,
Andy
- Well, that’s about all. Thanks again for the gift, Grandma. See you soon,
Love,
Luke xxx
- Anyway, I hope my advice helps! Write and tell me how you get on.
Lots of love,
Jill xxx
- I hope we get a chance to discuss things. Once again, I’m really sorry.
Yours,
Dan
- I’d love to see pictures from the ceremony. See you soon.
Beth
- So, I’ll see you on Friday after school at your house. I can’t wait!
John
- What would you advise me to do? Please write back as soon as you can.
Kathy
- a letter giving your news
- get-well letter
- a letter congratulating someone
- a reply to a party invitation
- a letter asking for suggestions/ advice
- a thank-you letter
- a letter of apology
- a letter home to your parents
- a letter asking for/giving advice
- a letter asking for/giving information
- a)
- A letter asking for/giving advice
1) Hi Jane!
Sorry to hear that you’re not getting on very well with your brother. Maybe I can help!
D) Anyway, I hope my advice helps! Write and tell me how you get on.
Lots of love,
Jill xxx
- A letter giving your news
2) Dear Matt,
Hi! I haven’t heard from you for ages, so I thought I’d drop you a line!
- B) Anyway, that’s all for now! Write and tell me your news!
Yours,
Andy
- A letter of apology
3) Hi!
How are you? I just wanted to tell you how sorry I am about what happened last Monday.
- E) I hope we get a chance to discuss things. Once again, I’m really sorry.
Yours,
Dan
- A thank-you letter
4) Dear Grandma,
Thanks SO much for the birthday present. I absolutely loved it!
- C) Well, that’s about all. Thanks again for the gift, Grandma. See you soon,
Love,
Luke xxx
- A letter congratulating someone
5) Hi Jamie!
Congratulations on your graduation! We are all so happy for you!
- F) I’d love to see pictures from the ceremony. See you soon.
Beth
- A reply to a party invitation
6) Dear Mark,
Thanks so much for the invitation to your party. I’d love to come!
- G) So, I’ll see you on Friday after school at your house. I can’t wait!
John
- A letter asking for suggestions/advice
7) Dear Diana,
Sorry I haven’t written for ages – I’ve been really busy studying. In fact, I’m having a real problem studying for my exams this year. You always do so well. Could you please give me a few tips?
- H) What would you advise me to do? Please write back as soon as you can.
Kathy
- A get-well letter
8) Dear Tony,
Hi! Sorry to hear that you haven’t been feeling well.
- A) I really hope you feel better soon.
Give me a call some time!
Best wishes,
Sam