(
课件网) WRITING WORKSHOP UNIT 7 ART To read and talk about writing a formal email; To read for general understanding; To read for specific information and deep understanding; To compare personal opinions with the ideas of others; To understand and learn words and expressions in context; To write a formal email to ask for more information. LEARNING OBJECTIVES More time is needed to write a formal email; To answer the comprehension questions; To get general idea and key information in the text; To struggle with sentence construction and spelling; To struggle with grammar rules and usage. To compose writing through outlining, drafting and editing. KEY POINTS AND DIFFICULT POINTS LEADING IN · Have you ever written a formal email (in any language) · If so, share your experience, and tell us in what situation you need to write a formal email. GET READY FOR WRITING Do you know what a formal and informal email is What are the basic differences between them Formal Written to a professor, colleague, boss, etc. Must always be professional Accurate grammar, punctuation, and spelling necessary Informal Written to friends and family Accuracy and grammar(spelling and punctuation)are not important You can make up your own rules GET READY FOR WRITING An email to a customer A job application An email to your manager A complaint to a shop An email from one company to another company Formal letters are written to people we don't know on a personal level for different reasons: to find out information, to apply for a job or a course, to make a complaint . GET READY FOR WRITING Informal letters may be short or long but they are usually chatty and informal whether you are writing to family or friends. A birthday greeting to a colleague An email to a colleague who is also a good friend A social invitation to a friend at your workplace A message to a friend on a social networking site GET READY FOR WRITING · Look at the advertisement on a school website. Choose one activity that you'd like to know more about and write an email to ask for more information. Decide whether it is going to be formal or informal. · If you decide to write an email to ask for more information about the activity you are interested in. Is it going to be a formal or informal email GET READY FOR WRITING Youth Short Film Festivall Join the contest! Great prizes! Contact us: enquiries@*** New school film club starting next week! Some great films! Room 334, Students’ Centre Contact us: lovefilmclub@*** Martial arts classes! Great teacher and small groups! Room 106, The Stadium Contact us: martialarts@*** School music competition on 15 June. Some great prizes! Contact us: lovemusic@*** READ FOR WRITING Read the email on page 19. Answer the questions. 1. Why does Liu Ze write this email Liu Ze writes this email to ask for information about entering a film in the festival. 2. How does Liu Ze address the receiver of the email Liu Ze addresses the ... ...