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Writing an email

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    Planning and writing an email
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. An informal email (to a friend, another young person, or a member of your family) can begin with HELLO, HI or DEAR + first name
    TRUE. Hello José, Hi José, Dear José,
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. An informal email (to a friend, another young person, or a member of your family) can end with YOURS or YOURS SINCERELY (your name)
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. An informal email (to a friend, another young person, or a member of your family) can end with BEST WISHES, ALL THE BEST, LOVE (+ your name)
    TRUE. Best wishes, Marta. All the best, Marta. Love Marta.
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. A semi-formal / formal email (to an older person) can begin with DEAR + Mr / Mrs / Miss + surname
    TRUE. Dear Mr Smith. Dear Mrs Smith. Dear Miss Smith
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  • TRUE OR FALSE. A semi-formal / formal email (to an older person) can end with Yours or Yours sincerely + your full name
    TRUE. Yours, Pina Colada. Yours sincerely, Pina Colada
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  • TRUE OR FALSE? You can start an informal email with .... Thanks so much for the invitation.
    False. This is semi-formal
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  • TRUE OR FALSE? You can start a formal email with... Great news!
    No!!!!
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  • TRUE OR FALSE When you read the email you need to decide... Who is the email from and what is your relationship to the writer?
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE? When you read the email you need to decide... what is the email about?
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE? When you read the email you need to decide.... is the style formal / semi-formal / or informal?
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE You need to respond to most of the points raised.
    FALSE. You need to respond to ALL the points raised.
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  • Will a reply to Mr Putin be more or less formal than a reply to Marcos?
    MORE FORMAL
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