
Using English in a classroom - Penfriends If you already know your pen friend then start the letter with “Dear John”. If not, then start it with “Dear penfriend”. Starting the first Letter Hi! Starting the second Letter Hi! Starting the second letter with an apology I am sorry I did not reply earlier. Saying Goodbye Bye for now and write back soon! From your penpal From your new friend Yours sincerely Your pen friend From your Friend Topics Do not write everything in the first letter. Introduce Yourself Your age, weight and height Date of birth, place of birth, nationality What you look like Your hobbies Your favourite things (i.e. colour, food, sport) What you like to do at the weekend. My name is Manit and I am 12 years old. My name is Su and I am 13 years old. Hello. Introduce your family How many brothers and sisters you have What schools they go to Parents’ names and occupations What they are like There are five people in my family. There are four people in my family. I am an only child. Write about your school.
Top Pinterest Boards for English Language Learners Pinterest is a very popular resource for English language learners! Did you know there are Pinterest boards just for students learning English? Click Here for Step-by-Step Rules, Stories and Exercises to Practice All English Tenses In this article, we list and review some of our favorite Pinterest boards for ESL students. Many of these boards can be helpful to teachers also. To see and follow these boards, click on the links provided. What is Pinterest? Pinterest has quickly become one of the most popular ways for people to share their hobbies and interests. Pinterest accounts are free and easy to use. Once you become a user, you can find your favorite boards and "follow" them. You can even find Really Learn English on Pinterest! Tips before we start: Please remember to use proper online manners. Handout: Basic Rules for Netiquette Okay! There are many great Pinners and Boards for ESL students on Pinterest. Click on each page name to go to the link and read a review about the page. 1. 2. 3.
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SchoolsWorld How to write an article for New FCE exam | English Exam Help How to write an article for the New FCE exam? Here’s a sample topic that has been divided into paragraphs and each of the sections explained. Part 2 You must answer this question. You see this competition in an international magazine. Imagine you were on a desert island. The best article will be published and the writer will receive £500. Write your article in 140- 190 words in an appropriate style on the separate answer sheet. Sample answer: Life away from home How would you feel about living on a desert island? You start with Paragraph 1- IntroductionIn the introduction you : – think of a title that will catch the reader’s attention – include the topic- you might not know the reader personally, but still, you can address him/her directly (e.g. ask them a question) Phrases you can use in the introduction: Addressing the reader Have you ever.. You absolutely must … Can you imagine … I’m sure you’d agree I must tell you about … You wouldn’t believe.. DON’T copy out the task- use synonyms For a start ..
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