Learning
Tasks M1 LA1 Part 2: Constructing Personal Letter
Task 5
Now, you
will
learn how to construct a personal letter. To begin with,
rearrange the
structure of a personal letter below into a good
order!
a
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Sorry I didn’t write to
you earlier, but I’ve been working
flat out since the moment I arrived
home. Do you remember I told you I had an assignment to finish?
Well, the
deadline was two weeks earlier than I thought it was!
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b
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Hope to see you soon,
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c
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I
hope this letter
finds you well. I’m just
writing to thank
you both for the holiday
and for the photos you sent. The photos arrived this morning in the post.
They reminded
me what a great time I had during my stay with you last month. You really were fantastic hosts, and I couldn’t have
asked for better guides to
show me around
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d
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Dearest John and Jane,
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e
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Peter
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f
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Anyway, I’m back to normal
now and I’ve handed in all of my assignments. In fact, now that I’m
free, why don’t
you both come and stay? There’s a spare room here,so you’re welcome to
use it whenever
you like.
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g
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Brisbane, June 5th 2018
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The best arrangement is: g – d – c – a – f – b – e
Brisbane, June 5th 2018Dearest John and Jane,I hope this letter finds you well. I’m just writing to thank you both for the holiday and for the photos you sent. The photos arrived this morning in the post. They reminded me what a great time I had during my stay with you last month. You really were fantastic hosts, and I couldn’t have asked for better guides to show me aroundSorry I didn’t write to you earlier, but I’ve been working flat out since the moment I arrived home. Do you remember I told you I had an assignment to finish? Well, the deadline was two weeks earlier than I thought it was!Anyway, I’m back to normal now and I’ve handed in all of my assignments. In fact, now that I’m free, why don’t you both come and stay? There’s a spare room here,so you’re welcome to use it whenever you like.Hope to see you soon,Peter
Task 6
The best arrangement
of the given multiply email in this task is: F – B – D – E – A – C
F.
Lissy wrote:
Bryan,
Since I know that you're teaching
speaking, may I know what kind of test you used? and how did you test them?
is it one to one test like a common international speaking test?
Have you ever tried using portfolio
assessment in speaking class? Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Thank you and have a great day ahead!!:)
Wassalam
Lissy
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B
Dear Lissy:
Coincidentally, my Speaking
III curriculum is a project that ends in a recorded assessment (which becomes
a time capsule) and a portfolio of the work done in the creation of it over
the two preceding months. It's hard to share all of the pieces with you
digitally, as the videos are around 100MB a piece, and the examples of
student work aren't even digitized. That said, if you really want to know
more, maybe we can schedule a Skype chat, and I can just show you? Or better
yet, perhaps I can just bring some stuff to Jakarta sometime over the next
month, and you and I can sit and chat about the project while Akang Michael
smokes cigarettes. =)
takzim,
Bryan
CC: Hey Michael, any idea when you'll be around through January? I may swing by. Also, do recall that I inquired about catching up via phone
last week, friend. =)
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D
Lissy wrote:
Dear Bryan,
Wow...yes..yes..I'd love to know more how
you did the project=) and I think it would be better if you swing by to
Jakarta next month then we have that chat...may I know when will it be
exactly?
The
main reason why I prefer to have the chat directly is..I don't know how to
use a Skype chat=D
Wassalam
Lissy
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E.
Bryan wrote:
Dear Sister bear (and papa
bear, CC'd):
At long last,
I am planning to swing through Jakarta next month! While my plans are not yet
solid, it seems likely I'll be there for the second week of January. During that time, I'd like you to consider
the possibility of us:
a. Discussing my "World
Tomorrow" Project, as mentioned below. I will bring examples on Nina's
behalf, and would be happy to work with Michael to get the project into a
readily-sharable form for future ETAs and ELFs. It is a project I am quite
proud of, which targets a number of skills in speaking, writing, and critical
thinking, and which has proven successful with over 200 Indonesian students
now!
b. Baking cookies! Last year,
Jackie, Michael and I did so, and I still remember the experience fondly. In
fact, I've just added Jackie to the CC list too, on the off-chance she might
want to join us for some cookie-baking… wishing you a wonderful year's end,
Bryan
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A
Great!! but FYI, I'm not good at baking cookies actually=/ So, I'll
probably rely on you guys..=D
Lissy
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C
CC: Lissy
Cookies! I'm down :)
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