Structure
Give advice
Informal or formal?
Fix the email
Unscramble word
100

Which part of the email says hello and shows sympathy?

The introduction.

100

Complete: “Why don’t you ___ a club?”

Join 

100

Is this informal?
“I would strongly advise you to…”

No

100

Choose the best opening:
a) Dear Sir or Madam,
b) Hi Suzy,

B

100

DVCIEA

Advice

200

Where do we usually give advice?

In the main body.

200

Finish the sentence:
“If I were you, I would ___ more.”

School theme

practise / study / prepare

200

Informal or formal?
“Why don’t you talk to your teacher?”

Informal

200

What is missing?
“Why don’t you practise home.”


“Why don’t you practise AT home.”

200

HLPE

Help 

300

Which part includes “Best wishes”?

The conclusion 

300

Choose the better advice:
a) You must relax immediately.
b) It might be a good idea to take a break.

B

300

Choose the informal option:
a) I recommend that you…
b) You must…
c) If I were you, I would…

C

300

What is wrong?
“If I were you, I will practise more.”

will → would

300

Chaco

Coach 

400

Put the parts in the correct order.
(Conclusion / Introduction / Main body)

Introduction – Main body – Conclusion

400

Make it informal:
“I recommend that you practise at home.”

Why don’t you practise at home?

400

Replace with informal:
“assist you”

help you

400

Name ONE thing that makes an email friendly.

Greeting / informal language / encouraging ending.

400

Dale

Lead

500

Name ONE thing we do in the introduction

Greet the person / show sympathy / say why you’re writing.

500

Give ONE piece of advice to a nervous student.

Any correct advice sentence.

500

Find the mistake:
“Why don’t you to practise?”

Why don’t you practise?

500

Say ONE sentence of advice with a result for this problem:

A friend is afraid of speaking in front of the class.

Why don’t you practise at home? This way, you’ll feel more confident.

500

Ustprop

Support