3. FORMAL LETTER IN 7 STEPS
1. SALUTATION,
To strangers: To whom it may concern,
2. START A LETTER
State the Reason why you are writing. (1 short paragraph)
3. BODY
Answer the information that you have been told.
Give details about the issue you are writing about.
Respond the task references 1 by 1 & use imagination. (2 paragraphs)
4. END YOUR LETTER by expressing what do you want to get as a result or answer.
(Offer solutions, ask for something in return).
Leave contact details (1 short pragraph )
5. CLOSING LINE
(look forward to ______ing ….)
6. COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE (2 words)
7. FULL NAME
You may NOT use
contractions NOR
phrasal verbs
4. FORMAL LETTER
ORGANISING THE
INFORMATION
Firstly
Secondly
In addition
Lastly / Last but
not least
5. TO END A LETTER
I am looking forward to
hearing from you soon.
Don’t use
contractions.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Dear Mr. / Mrs.
Smith
Yours faithfully Yours sincerely
6. COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE
yours sincerely,
yours faithfully,
5. 1. Dear Mr. Smith,
2. I am writing to apply for the position of ..... which I saw advertised
in "The Guardian" newspaper.
3. I am 23 years old and at the moment I am studying … at …. .Having
studied English for over seven years I am a fluent speaker of the
language. My qualifications also include Proficiency certificates in both
French and German. As far as experience is concerned, I have worked as
............. for ........... As for my personality, people tell me I am ...............
4. I feel I would be suitable for this job because I............ . This will give me
the opportunity to ….. . I would also like the chance to.... I am enclosing
my...
5. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
6. yours sincerely,
7. Siorella Gonzales
6.
7. FCE ESSAY
When you start
Think of an answer to the Essay question!
Plan your essay. (Brainstorm for 5-10 minutes)
Manage your time. (Aprox. 40 minutes)
When you have finished
Make sure you have expressed yourself clearly.
Check your writing for grammar & spelling mistakes.
Tips
NO contractions, colloquial expressions or ‘chatty’ style
Use difficult grammar and more complex sentences
Use conditional and passive sentences
Give your opinion at the end, NOT at the beginning
8.
9. The introduction should:
• be two to three sentences long.
• have a sentence or two about the topic in general.
• have a sentence telling the reader whether the essay will look at
once or both sides of the issue.
• have a question/idea which you will answer in your essay.
(Paragraph 4)
The conclusion should:
• be two to three sentences long.
• Include a summary of your main points.
• have a reference to the original question (try to
rephrase it).
• have your overall opinion.
• have NO new information.
10. Structuring your Essay
Mathematics!
• Most people write about
10-12 words per line.
• You have to write a total of
190 words, so you should
write about 18 lines in total.
INTRODUCTION: 3 lines (30-40
words)
Paragraph 1: 4 lines (40 words)
Paragraph 2: 4 lines (40 words)
Paragraph 3: 4 lines (40 words)
CONCLUSION: 3 lines (30-40 words)
11. OUTLINE
I. Introduction
II. Contrast of arguments
a. Advantages/Disadvantages (Pros and cons).
b. Giving opinions or suggestions about the title.
III. Conclusion
13. OUTLINE
I. Introduction
II. Contrast of arguments
a. Advantages/Disadvantages (Pros and cons).
b. Giving opinions or suggestions about the title.
III. Conclusion
Task 2:
Write your
ideas in the
appropriate
chart.
14.
15. TASK 3:
a. Write the first draft of your essay in a piece of paper. (10 min)
b. Check your partner’s First draft.