LISTENING
PART1
PART2
PART3
PART4
READING
PART1
PART2
PART3
PART4
PART5
WRITING
PART1
PART2
A friend in your English class called Elena has invited you to her
wedding.
Write an email to Elena. In your email you should:
- congratulate her on her marriage
- say how pleased you are to be invited
- ask her if there is anything she would like as a present
Write 35-45 words.
PART 3 READ THIS INFORMATION AND WRITE A LETTER TO YOUR COUSIN IN AUSTRALIA TELLING HIM WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER. (100 WORDS)
Writing task you have the choice of writing an informal
letter. Using contractions like 'I'm' instead of 'I am' or 'she's'
instead of 'she is' will help create an informal style.
Contract the words in brackets in the following letter:
The words and expressions below are often used by native speakers
when writing to friends and relatives. Using them will help you write in
an informal style and will also help you organise your letter into
clear paragraphs.
Dear ,
Starting your letter (Paragraph 1)
Thanks for your letter.
Lovely to hear from you.
How are you?
How are things?
Hope you're well.
Commenting on something (Paragraph 1)
I'm sorry to hear/learn ...
I'm so pleased to hear ...
It's great to hear ...
What wonderful news about ...
Moving the topic on (Paragraph 2)
Anyway, the reason I'm writing ...
I thought I'd write to tell/ask you
Anyway, I was wondering ...
Ending your letter (Paragraph 3)
Well, that's all for now
Write back soon
Looking forward to hearing from you again
All the best
Best wishes
See you soon
Take care
Yours
Love
Lots of love