ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 128 р. 1

Условие

Formal letters/emails are written in a formal style to people in official positions; e.g. a manager, a course director who you haven’t met before or who you don’t know well.There are various types of letters such as giving/requesting information, letters of complaint, letters of apology etc. 

 

A formal letter should consist of:

 

  • a formal greeting i.e. Dear Sir/Madam when you don’t know the person’s name, DearMr/Mrs Wilson when you do know theirname.
  • a first paragraph in which you write any opening remarks and clearly state the reason for writing.
  • a main body (usually 1-3 paragraphs) which develops the subject. Begin a new paragraph for each main point.
  • a final paragraph that sums up the topic,expresses what you want to be done or makes any other final comments.
  • a formal ending i.e. Yours faithfully when you don’t know the person’s name, Yours sincerely when you know the person’s name. 

 

Formal letters can respond to written information (letters/adverts etc). In such cases, make sure all points asked for are included.

 

Introduction
(Para 1)          opening remarks, reason(s) for writing
Main Body
(Paras 2-3)    development of the subject
Conclusion
(Para 4)           closing remarks, other comments.

 

  1. Look at the types of letters/emails (A-G) below. Who is each one written to? Which are formal? Why?     

 

  1. a letter of complaint to a course director       
  2. an email accepting your friend’s invitation to a barbecue        
  3. a thank-you letter to your aunt         
  4. an email to a hotel owner asking for the return of some lost property    
  5. a letter to your friend telling her about a recent job interview you had            
  6. an email requesting information about an event       
  7. a letter making arrangements for a visiting speaker to come to a school  

 

Решение #1
  • A letter of complaint to a course director
  • To: Course director (a professional or official figure)
  • Formal
  • Complaints require a respectful, clear, and professional tone  

 

  • An email accepting your friend’s invitation to a barbecue

 

  • To: Friend
  • Informal
  • Communication with friends is usually casual and friendly

 

  • A thank-you letter to your aunt

 

  • To: Aunt (family member)
  • Semi-formal or informal
  • Family letters can be warm and personal, less formal than professional letters but polite  

 

  • An email to a hotel owner asking for the return of some lost property

 

  • To: Hotel owner (business owner)
  • Formal
  • It is a business-related request, requiring polite and clear language

 

  • A letter to your friend telling her about a recent job interview you had

 

  • To: Friend
  • Informal
  • Sharing personal news with a friend is casual and conversational

 

  • An email requesting information about an event

 

  • To: Event organizer or official contact
  • Formal
  • Requests for information in a professional context should be polite and clear

 

  • A letter making arrangements for a visiting speaker to come to a school

 

  • To: Visiting speaker or their representative
  • Formal
  • Arranging official visits requires professional and respectful communication
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