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I Vocabulary

1. Match the words and word combinations with their equivalents.

поштова листівка

телеграма

адресат

поштова скринька

поштова марка

посилка конверт

postcard

telegram

addressee

mailbox

postage stamp

parcel envelope

2. Read the following sentences and classify them into three groups: the ones that can be used at the beginning of the letter, at the end, or in its body.

I thought I'd write and let you know that...

I do lots of different things ...

I've dropped you a line to let you know how ...

Chicago is a really exciting city ...

Reply promptly ...

I'd better end now, because ...

There's so much to choose from ...

I'll never forget my sightseeing tour ...

I was sorry to hear that...

The reason I'm writing is ...

3. Translate into Ukrainian

Letters can be formal or informal. There are quite a few types of letters such as: letters of invitation, letters accepting or refusing invitations, letters asking for or giving further information, applications, letters of complaint, letters of apology, letters giving or asking for directions, letters asking for advice, letters to a friend about the latest news, letters expressing thanks/regrets/congratulations, etc.

Before we start writing a letter it is important to think about who we are writing to. If we use the wrong style, the letter will look odd, silly or impolite. For example, if we write to a company and use informal language, the letter will look impolite. In the same way, if we write to a friend and use formal language, the letter will look odd.

II Speaking

1. Write a letter to a person you would like to invite to your place. Your letter will have three paragraphs, each paragraph with a different idea. The following questions will be helpful. Use answers in future letters.

~ In the first paragraph you will invite your friend.

~ In the second paragraph you'll tell your friend why you would like to visit

him.

~ In the third paragraph you will write about your plans: what you will do, where you will go when your friend comes.

        1. What is the name of your friend/relative?

        2. Why would you like to invite him/her to visit you?

        3. When would you like to invite him/her to see you?

        4. How long would you like him/her to stay with you?

        5. Where would you like to take your friend (places to visit and see)?

        6. What would you like to do while he/she is with you?

III Writing

1. You want to book a room for a dancing party that you and your friends are organising. Look at the advert for a possible room. Plan a letter asking if the room is available for the night you need. Use the notes to help you.

Room available in a large out-of-town building. Suitable for up to 200 people, wild parties. Easy to get to. For more details, enquire in writing, giving details of why you want to use it to

Mrs James, 218 Oxford Street, Chippenham.

~ Write the addresses in the correct position.

~ Think about how to open your letter.

~ Say why you are writing, refer to the advert.

~ Ask for details to be sent to you.

~ Close your letter.

~ Do you know the name of the person you are writing to?

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