Homework

WRITE A 120-180 WORD TRANSACTIONAL LETTER ON THE FOLLOWING


You had a very bad meal at a restaurant recently.  Write a letter about the food and the service.

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REFERENCE GUIDE TO WRITING LETTERS
Plan your letter well. You need some time to do this. The more you practice, the less time you'll need! Make sure your letter is well structured and organized.

Don't write the addresses unless you are required to do so.

It is very important to use the correct forms of salutation, and signature endings should always be appropriate.
The opening paragraph of a letter should state the purpose of the letter. The middle paragraph(s) should explain the details, beginning a new paragraph for each main point. The closing paragraph should state the course of action needed or repeat the purpose of the letter. Always use the appropriate phraseology for opening and closing.
Be clear about the point being made in each paragraph; topic sentences are very important.

Register is another important thing in letter writing; always bear in mind who you are talking to and how this should affect the ‘tone’ of your letter. Remember to use the appropriate vocabulary for both formal and informal letters.
Another very important point is the use of linking words and phrases. This doesn't mean that should use linking words without knowing what you're saying!
The style of the letter varies depending on who it is addressed to. For instance, a letter to someone you do not know requires a formal style, a letter to someone you know but are not intimate with requires a semi-formal style, whereas a letter to a friend requires an informal style.

Formal style
The greeting (Dear Sir/Madam, Dear Mr / Ms. Lee,)
Frequent use of passive
Formal Language (complex sentences, non colloquial English) 
No contracted forms (e.g. it's), nor clippings (e.g. info, ad), nor inappropriate abbreviations (e.g. CU, asap) 
The ending (Yours sincerely, Yours faithfully) 

Semi-formal style
Formal greetings (Dear Mr/Ms + surname,) 
Informal  endings (Best wishes, / Yours, + first name / full name) 
Respectful tone, in any case
Pronouns should not be omitted and idioms should be carefully used.
Informal style
The greeting (Dear Alexa, Dear dad,) 
Informal language and style (idioms, colloquial English) 
Abbreviated forms, pronouns omitted 
The ending (Yours / Love / Best Wishes / Regards / Cleo)

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Communication

Vanessa: I did the stupidest thing the other day. I’m embarrassed to even talk about it.
Louis: Haha, come on, fess up! What’d you do?
Vanessa: Remember I told you about how my boss always talks down to me and treats me like I’m incompetent?
Louis: Yeah, and I said you should speak up – it’s not right to treat an employee like that.
Vanessa: Well, I didn’t want to cause any problems, so I usually just try to tune him out. But yesterday I finally got fed up and called him out on it – respectfully, of course. I just pointed out that I’ve been with the company for two years and he doesn’t need to spell out every single task as if I were a child.
Louis: Oooh, good for you! How’d he react?
Vanessa: He didn’t even let me finish! He cut me off and said I was challenging his authority. Then he rattled off all his own accomplishments and started harping on the importance of new employees needing to respect the company hierarchy.
Louis: Ugh – so did you keep quiet or tell him off?
Vanessa: Before I could say anything, another colleague of mine butted in – I thought she was going to stand up for me, but she backed him up instead! That really stung, because I had opened up to her about my frustrations and she had promised to help me out.
Louis: So… I don’t get it. What was the stupid part?
Vanessa: I was at a restaurant with my best friend and I had been ranting about my boss for a solid ten minutes when suddenly my friend blurted out, “Look behind you!”
Louis: Let me guess – your boss was right there.
Vanessa: Bingo.
Louis: How much did he overhear?
Vanessa: Enough to make him furious, although he was trying not to let on because he was having dinner with his wife and kids. But I could tell by the look on his face that he’s definitely going to bring up my “attitude problem” at the next performance review.
Louis: Ouch. Well, lesson learned – always check your surroundings before you start to vent!

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Homework. Chrsitmas

              Plan a magical Christmas


Making suggestions
Accepting suggestions
Rejecting suggestions
How/what about …ing…?
Why don’t we…?
We could….
Shall we…?
I reckon/think we should/ought to….
What do you think about …ing?
Let’s…
Good idea!
I was thinking the same thing.
You took the words right out my mouth.
That’s a terrible idea.
Are you joking?
Don’t be silly.
I’m not sure about that.
It’ll be too cold/expensive etc.

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Homework

WRITE A 120-180 WORD TRANSACTIONAL LETTER ON THE FOLLOWING You had a very bad meal at a restaurant recently.  Write a letter about the f...