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COMPACT B1 U5: WRITING EMAILS

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  • Your email should be...
    one short sentence.
    about 100 words.
    a list of animals.
    very long with big words.
  • When Luke asks, "What’s your city like?" you can say...
    It's called Aranda de Duero.
    Aranda's in Spain.
    Aranda's in the north of Spain.
    Aranda is small, but beautiful and the people are friendly.
  • To start your email, you can write...
    Hi Sam!
    Luke.
    Hi Luke.
    Hi Luke,
  • Luke wants to know what fun things you can do, so you can say...
    I do my homework every day.
    I go to bed 9:00.
    We could go to the park and have a picnic.
    My shoes are blue.
  • You're mention to Luke that you're a fan of tapas. Which is the best option?
    I'm a huge fan of tapas because they're so tasty and varied.
    I am a big fan of tapas.
    I like tapas a lot.
    I am a big fan of tapas because they're so tasty and varied.
  • Before writing, it’s best to...
    go to sleep.
    draw a picture.
    read the task carefully.
    skip reading the email.
  • Luke is asking for a suggestion for a pizza restaurant. How should you START the paragraph?
    There's a fnatastic pizzeria in Aranda.
    I love pepperoni pizza.
    La Venezia is an excellent pizzeria.
    You asked about where to go for pizza.
  • Luke wants you to suggest some fun activities to do at the beach. Which answer is NOT suggestion?
    Why don't we go surfing?
    The beach is fantastic in June.
    Let's walk along the beach.
    How about playing beach volleyball?
  • Your email should...
    greet your friend and answer two of the three main points.
    greet your friend and answer one of the three main points.
    answer the three main points
    greet your friend and answer the three main points.
  • In the PET Part 1 writing, you MUST write...
    an article
    an email.
    a story.
    a formal letter
  • Which one is NOT a good idea for writing an email.
    Start with 'Thanks for your email!'
    Repeat vocabulary in your email.
    Write about 100 words.
    Consider the main points you must write about.
  • Before writing an email, it’s best to...
    sharpen your pencil.
    think about what you're going to write in Part 2.
    have a drink of water.
    identify the points you need to write about.
  • Luke wants you to help him make chocolate chip cookies. You must OFFER TO HELP.
    I could help you make the cookies if you like.
    I don't know how to make cookies.
    Why don't we buy the cookies?
    I know how to make chocolate chip cookies.
  • If it's hot when your friend Luke is visiting Aranda, you should tell him to bring...
    a wool scarf and mittens.
    an umbrella and boots.
    shorts and a T-shirt.
    a winter coat and gloves.
  • Which one is the correct way to end an email?
    See ya, wouldn't want to be ya, Lou
    See you soon, Lou XOXO
    See you soon. Lou.
    See you soon, Lou
  • Luke's won a competition at school. You need to say that it's AMAZING!
    Well done!
    How's school?
    Good for you.
    That's amazing news about the competition. Well done!
  • What SHOULDN'T you do in an email to a friend.
    End the email with 'Hugs and Kisses,'
    Use informal language.
    Use contractions.
    Clearly separate the paragraphs.
  • At the end of your email, a good way to finish is...
    Bye-bye.
    See you soon.
    Your friend, Lou.
    See you soon,
  • Luke wants to know if you can visit him in Huelva June or July. You need to tell him when and why.
    I can only come in August. I can't wait to see you.
    I can't come in June or July.
    I can come in July because school finishes in June.
    July is great.
  • You and Luke are going to Madrid and he wants to buy a souvenir. SUGGEST something.
    Let's get something at the Prado Museum gift shop.
    What about get something at the Prado Museum gift shop?
    How about get something at the Prado Museum gift shop?
    Why don't you get something at the Prado Museum gift shop?
  • Luke wants to know if it's a good idea to have a barbeque in the garden. How should you start the paragraph?
    The garden's a great idea.
    I don't like barbeques.
    As for your question about the barbeque, I think...
    I like eating in the garden.
  • Luke wants to know if you'd prefer going surfing or canoeing at the beach. Which one is NOT a good answer.
    I'd prefer to go surfing because it's thrilling!
    I'd much rather go canoeing because I can't surf.
    I'd like to go swimming in the ocean.
    I'd rather go surfing even though I don't know how.