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Writing An E-Mail INFORMAL

The document contains example phrases that can be used in emails or letters when greeting someone, introducing topics, referring to good or bad news, or ending a letter. It also provides two email conversation prompts - one where the recipient is asked to describe a surprise birthday party they organized and another where an English speaker wants to get to know someone from the recipient's country.
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Writing An E-Mail INFORMAL

The document contains example phrases that can be used in emails or letters when greeting someone, introducing topics, referring to good or bad news, or ending a letter. It also provides two email conversation prompts - one where the recipient is asked to describe a surprise birthday party they organized and another where an English speaker wants to get to know someone from the recipient's country.
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Przykładowe zwroty jakie możesz zastosować w mailu

lub liście ;-)

Greetings
Dear Jim
Hello Jim
Hi Jim

Introductory paragraph
Sorry I haven’t written for ages.
Sorry it’s taken me so long to write.
How’s it going?
How are you?
How are things with you?
How are things?

Referring to good news:


Glad to hear about.
I’m really glad to hear about
I’m very happy to hear about
I was very happy to read about

Referring to bad news:


I’m extremely sorry to hear about.
I’m very sorry to hear about.
Sorry to read about.
Its very sad to hear about you.
I can’t tell you how sad I am that.

Introducing points:
By the way
Did you hear about
Did you see
Have you seen
Tell me about
Oh, another thing

Ending:
Well, time to go.
Well, it’s time to go.
Well, got to go.
Well, time to close.
I’ve got to leave off now.
Write soon.
Make sure you write soon.
Love
TEMAT maila I
You have received this email from your English-speaking friend.
Jean.
I hear you organised a surprise birthday party for your mother: I’d
love to hear about it. What kind of party did you organise? Who did
you invite? How did it go?
Do tell me.
Love, Jean

Write your email in 140-190 words in an appropriate style.”

Hi Jean,

It’s good to hear from you. I hope you are well. How is at work?
Maybe you did get a promotion to a higher position. I know that you
are good in what you’re doing. I want to tell you about a surprise
birthday party for my mum.

zorganizowałas w tajemnicy - 60 lat, jubileusz , zaprosiłaś rodzina


itd, jak poszły te urodziny

czy on wyprawił kakieś urodziny, czy ma jakieś podpowiedzi, o


prezentach co by polecił albo co on otrzymał itd.
TEMAT maila II

You have received this email from an English-speaking boy called


Simon.
Hello,
I would like to get to know someone from your country and a friend
has told me that you would like to practise your English. Perhaps
we could email each other: Could you tell me a bit about yourself
and your family? Could you suggest how we might meet sometime
in the future?
Thanks, Simon

Write your email in 140-190 words in an appropriate style.

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