My working day

Write a short email to your teacher.  Write in your own language – in your mother tongue. Don’t write the email in English.

Tell your teacher about your working day. What do you usually do. Who helps you. .

  1. Write about where you work (remember home can be a workplace)
  2. Write about what you do.
  3.  Write about how you feel.
  4. remember to start and finish your email properly.
  5. Write 80 words for your text
 
 I will mark your work and translate it. 

Why I come to class

Write a short email to your friend.  Write in your own language – in your mother tongue. Don’t write the email in English.

Tell your friend about your English Class. What do you usually do? Who helps you? Why do you come? How do you feel about the class? Are the classes helping to improve your English? How are they helping you?

  1. Remember to start and finish your email properly.
  2. Write 80 words for your text.
 
 I will mark your work and translate it. 

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A bad accident

Write a short letter to your friend in hospital. You saw what happened to him and you want to ask how he is. In your first paragraph describe what you saw. In the second paragraph ask him how he is now and if he needs any help from you. Your letter must not be more than 60 words. If you send your letter before 25 August I will use ChatGPT to mark it. I will send the marked work to you.

  1. Write your first name in the name box
  2. Write 4 nouns, 4 verbs and 4 adjectives in the words box
  3.  Write a letter of 2 paragraphs to your friend in hospital (60 words)