ГДЗ по английскому языку 10 класс упражнение - 7 р. 20
Find the key words in each of the rubrics, then say: who is going to read the letter/email; what type of letter/email it is; why you are writing it; how many main body paragraphs each letter/ email should have and what topics they should include.
- You have received an email from your English-speaking pen-friend, Ann, who writes:
I hope you enjoyed your birthday party. What did you do? Who was with you? What kind of gifts did you get? I’m going to New York next week. I just can’t wait.
Write an email to Ann. In your email:
- answer her questions;
- ask 3 questions about her trip to New York.
Write 100-140 words.
- You have received an email from your English-speaking pen-friend, George, who writes:
What’s your best friend like? Why is he/she your best friend? What do you do together? I can’t wait for the winter holidays! I’ve got lots of things planned.
Write an email to George. In your email:
- answer his questions;
- ask 3 questions about his plans for the holidays.
Write 100-140 words.
- You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend, Michelle, who writes:
My town’s so quiet and boring! My friends and I would love to go out more, but there’s nothing much to do. What should I do about this problem? Luckily, my friends and I are planning to visit the city near our town soon.
Write a letter to Michelle. In your letter:
- answer her questions;
- ask 3 questions about her visit to the city.
Write 100-140 words.
- Email to Ann
Key words: birthday party, what did you do, who was with you, gifts, New York trip
Reader: English-speaking pen-friend Ann
Type: friendly reply email, informal letter
Purpose: answer birthday questions and ask questions about the NY trip
Structure: two main body paragraphs (answers about the party, three questions about the NY trip)
- Email to George
Key words: best friend description, friendship reasons, activities together, winter holidays plans
Reader: English-speaking pen-friend George
Type: personal descriptive email, informal letter
Purpose: describe best friend and answer three questions about his plans for the holidays
Structure: two main body paragraphs (answers about my best friend, three questions about George’s plans for the holidays)
- Letter to Michelle
Key words: boring town, nothing to do, problem advice, city visit
Reader: English-speaking pen-friend Michelle
Type: advice letter with personal elements, informal letter
Purpose: suggest solutions for boredom and ask about city trip
Structure: two main body paragraphs (advice about the boring town, three questions about Michelle’s visit to the city)