Introduction
Process
In the link below, you will find an activity about responding to an e-mail, in which you may choose the best answer to fill in the gaps. Thus, you will be able to train your use of expressions for writing and e-mail.
You will also find another link below, which will give you all the details on how to write an e-mail about any subjects.
http://www.rubenvalero.com/english/content/fce-informal-letter-or-email
Some more grammar parts, phrasal verbs and expressions can also be found in the fifth unit of your book.
- Page 69 - act 1
- Page 74 - acts 1 and 2
- Page 79 - act 1
- Page 80 - act 1
Don't forget to underline the expressions listed above when you use them in your composition.
Evaluation
Total: 5 points
Average: 2,5 points
1,25 - Connection between topic and content presented in the writing
1,25 - Coherence and Cohesion - Sequence of ideas; textual structure including the use of connectors such as However, Therefore, Thus, etc...
1,25- Accuracy - Legible Grammatical structure
1,25- Creativity - usage of advanced vocabulary ; experiment with new language
Conclusion
By the end of this activity, you will be able to reply to people's e-mails in English. Thus, it will make you feel more confident to write e-mails in your FCE writing test.