Home Plan - [OSWC-L1-U1-LC1-3 Writing – Personal Email]
The document discusses elements of personal emails, providing examples and tips for writing effective messages, along with vocabulary for discussing school facilities and activities. It covers topics like introducing oneself, favorite subjects, extracurricular activities, and various aspects related to school including subjects, clubs, and email etiquette. Additionally, it includes exercises for practicing these skills, emphasizing the importance of knowing the audience and using appropriate language in communication.
Contents
- Pages 1—24: Personal email writing
- Pages 25—43: School subjects, clubs, etiquette
Pages 1—24: Personal email writing
This section of the document discusses the text features of a personal email, teaching words and sentence frames related to the topic. A sample personal email is provided as an example, where an individual named Ryan introduces himself, talks about his school, favorite subjects, and extracurricular activities. Various elements of a personal email, such as the subject line, friendly greeting, and closing, are highlighted and explained. Tips for writing a personal email are also included, such as being direct, making it short, spelling the receiver’s name correctly, and knowing the audience. Additionally, the section discusses different school facilities and provides exercises related to introducing them using appropriate words and phrases.
Pages 25—43: School subjects, clubs, etiquette
This section of the document discusses various aspects related to school, such as subjects, clubs, and email etiquette. It covers the author’s favorite school subjects like P.E. and science, talks about school clubs including options like golf, horse riding, rugby, and ballet, and provides tips on writing personal emails such as using a friendly greeting, proper spelling, and knowing the audience. Additionally, it mentions the school’s facilities like a swimming pool, library, and gym, as well as various subjects offered at the school including English, Chinese, math, science, music, and P.E. The document also highlights different clubs available to students, such as rugby, judo, and various dance, sports, and music clubs.