Sample FCE Informal Letter 1 PDF

Title Sample FCE Informal Letter 1
Course Inglese
Institution Liceo (Italia)
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Esercitazione lettera informale per FCE English...


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SAMPLE FCE INFORMAL LETTER 1 This is part of a letter from your English friend, Sandra. It’s a really big step to give up your job to come and spend 6 months in Britain. Are you planning to work here? What about learning English? Write back and tell me more about your plans so I can help you find accommodation and meet people here. Sandra Write your letter in 140-190 words in an appropriate style. Do not write any postal addresses.

MODEL ANSWER Hi Sandra, It’s great to hear from you again. I hope things are going well in your new job and you get on well with your boss and workmates. As you know, I am really fed up with my job, so I’ve decided to give it up. I know it’s risky in an economic crisis, but I’m sure I can find work in Britain. If you know about any jobs, please email me so I can get in touch with them. I’ll be able to learn English by working or making British friends, so I won’t have to go to a school to study. If I need qualifications in English, maybe I could do an exam later. I can’t afford to rent a flat on my own, so it would be brilliant if you could find some young people who would like to share. I could stay at the youth hostel for a few weeks while I’m looking for a place to live. Anyway, it’s time for work, so I’d better get ready. Keep in touch and thanks for all your help Pete

NOTES AND TIPS In black you can see how I mentioned the points you MUST INCLUDE and you will find some good language for writing informal letters. You will find a lot of typical expressions you can include in your letters. The examiner will be impressed if you use some nice grammatical structures, you will get more points in the exam. You are writing to a friend, so use very informal language. Note informal language such as: How’s it going? Thanks for that’s all for now

great, brilliant,

anyway, etc… I also included a few phrasal verbs and a second conditional: it would be brilliant if…...


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