北师大版(2019)必修三 Unit 7 Art Writing Workshop. A formal Email. 课件(62张ppt)

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(共62张PPT)
必修三
Unit
7
Art
(10)
高一年级
英语
Writing
Workshop
A
Formal
Email
Review
In
this
unit,
we
have
learnt
different
art
forms.
Can
you
give
some
examples?
Beijing
Opera
band
performance
dance
performance
1
2
3
art
exhibition
4
5
6
classical
music
Chinese
calligraphy
exhibition
Lead
in
If
you
want
to
participate
in
one
of
these
art
activities,
where
can
you
get
the
information?
Lead
in
2.
Read
the
advertisement
on
a
school
website.
Which
activity
are
you
interested
in?
Lead
in
3.
If
you
want
to
know
more
information
about
the
activity
you
are
interested
in,
what
can
you
do?
Give
it
a
try
Write
your
first
draft:
Read
the
advertisement
again.
Choose
one
activity
you
would
like
to
know
more
about.
Write
your
email
draft
to
ask
for
more
information.
Write
your
email
draft
on
this
sheet
of
paper.
Give
it
a
try
The
purpose
of
the
first
draft
is
not
to
get
it
RIGHT,
but
to
get
it
WRITTEN.
Read
and
think
Read
the
email
draft
again
and
think:
How
do
you
like
the
email
writing?
Is
the
inquiry
email
effectively
written?
Read
and
think
Simple
and
clear.
Lack
of
theme.
Disrespectful
and
impolite.
Casual
and
informal.
Read
and
learn
1.
Read
the
email
on
P19
and
answer
the
questions
below:
How
does
Liu
Ze
address
the
receiver
of
the
email?
Why
does
Liu
Ze
write
this
email?
What
information
does
Liu
Ze
want
to
get?
Is
the
style
of
the
email
formal
or
informal?
Give
examples.
enter:
报名参赛
documentary:
纪录片
currently:
now
individual:
个人
appreciate:
feel
grateful
for
Read
and
learn
1.
Read
the
email
on
P19
and
answer
the
questions
below:
How
does
Liu
Ze
address
the
receiver
of
the
email?
Liu
Ze
addresses
the
receiver
as
‘Dear
Sir
/
Madam’.
Why
does
Liu
Ze
write
this
email?
Liu
Ze
writes
this
email
to
ask
for
information
about
entering
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival.
1.
Read
the
email
on
P19
and
answer
the
questions
below:
What
information
does
Liu
Ze
want
to
get?
About
the
films
for
the
festival.
If
sports
documentaries
are
accepted.
More
information
about
how
to
apply
for
the
event.
Read
and
learn
1.
Read
the
email
on
P19
and
answer
the
questions
below:
What
information
does
Liu
Ze
want
to
get?
If
groups
and
individuals
can
enter.
If
they
can
enter
their
films
into
another
film
festival
at
the
same
time.
What
the
prizes
are.
Read
and
learn
Read
and
learn
1.
Read
the
email
on
P19
and
answer
the
questions
below:
Is
the
style
of
the
email
formal
or
informal?
Give
examples.
The
style
is
formal.
Here
are
some
examples:
salutation
vocabulary
used
formal
sign-off
/
closing
Read
and
learn
2.
Read
the
email
again
and
answer:
How
do
you
like
the
email
writing?
Is
the
inquiry
email
effectively
written?
Read
and
learn
Clear
and
organized.
Prominent
(突出的)theme.
Respectful
and
polite.
Well-arranged
and
formal.
Read
and
identify
Read
and
identify
a
formal
inquiry
email:
Format
(格式)
Structure
Useful
language
At
the
very
beginning:
Write
to
whom
you
are
sending
the
mail.
Write
in
the
email
address
format.
For
example:
happylihua@163.com
Subject
line:
Your
subject
line
determines
whether
a
receiver
will
actually
read
your
email.
In
order
to
make
your
email
stand
out,
keep
the
subject
line
short,
specific,
and
personalized.
Salutation:
In
a
formal
email,
the
choice
of
the
right
salutation
depends
on
whether
you
know
the
person
you
are
writing
to.
Salutation:
If
you
know
the
person
you
are
writing
to,
‘Dear
Mr’
for
a
man
‘Dear
Ms’
for
a
woman
followed
by
their
surname
(NOT
their
name).
For
Example:
Paul
Smith
Dear
Mr
Smith,
Salutation:
If
you
don’t
know
the
person
you
are
writing
to,
‘Dear
Sir
/
Madam,’
Body:
Generally,
there
are
three
parts
in
a
formal
email
asking
for
information.
Part
1:
_________________________
Part
2:
__________________________
Part
3:
__________________________
State
the
reason
for
writing
Express
thanks
or
expectations
Inquire
about
information
Body:
Part
1:
State
the
reason
for
writing
You
need
to
start
the
first
paragraph
by
stating
the
purpose
of
your
email.
Body:
Part
1:
State
the
reason
for
writing
Here
are
some
examples:
I
am
writing
to
ask
for
information
about…
I
am
writing
to
inquire
about…
I
am
writing
in
reference
to…
I
would
be
grateful
if
you
could
give
me
some
information
/
further
details
about…
I
would
appreciate
some
information
about…
Body:
Part
1:
State
the
reason
for
writing
Here
are
more
examples:
Body:
Part
2:
Inquire
about
information
Useful
language:
I
would
like
to
ask
about…
Could
you
tell
me…?
I
wonder
if
you
could
tell
me…
Would
it
be
possible
to
tell
me…?
Body:
Part
2:
Inquire
about
information
Useful
language:
Would
you
mind
telling
me…?
I
would
be
grateful
if
you
could
tell
me…
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
tell
me…
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
tell
me…
Body:
Part
2:
Inquire
about
information
After
the
first
paragraph,
where
you
state
the
reason
why
you
are
writing,
you
can
use
one
paragraph
for
each
point
you
want
to
ask
about.
Body:
Part
2:
Inquire
about
information
At
the
beginning
of
each
paragraph,
use
connectors
to
order
your
points.
Firstly,
/
First
of
all,…
Secondly,
/
In
addition,
/
also
Finally,…
Body:
Part
3:
Express
thanks
or
expectations
Before
sign-off,
write
some
closing
words.
I
appreciate
your
help
and
look
forward
to
hearing
from
you.
I
look
forward
to
receiving
the
requested
information.
Body:
Part
3:
Express
thanks
or
expectations
Before
sign-off,
write
some
closing
words.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
answer
my
questions.
Thank
you
for
your
time
and
effort.
Sign-off
/
Closing:
Finish
your
email
in
one
of
these
ways:
Yours
sincerely,

if
you
have
started
your
email
with
name
of
the
person
you
are
writing
to.
Yours
faithfully,

if
you
have
started
your
email
with
‘Dear
Sir
/
Madam’.
Read
and
Summarize
Read
and
summarize
a
formal
inquiry
email:
Format
(格式)
Structure
Useful
language
Format
of
a
formal
email
sender’s
address
receiver’s
address
subject
line
salutation
body
sign-off
signature
1.
State
the
reason
for
writing
2.
Inquire
about
information
3.
Express
thanks
or
expectations
Structure
1
Structure
2
1.
State
the
reason
for
writing
2.
Inquire
about
information
3.
Express
thanks
or
expectations
Useful
language
Part
One:
State
the
reason
for
writing
I
am
writing
to
ask
for
information…
I
am
writing
to
inquire
about…
I
am
writing
in
reference
to…
I
would
be
grateful
if
you
could
give
me
some
information
/
further
details
about…
I
would
appreciate
some
information
about…
Useful
language
Part
Two:
Inquire
about
information
I
would
like
to
ask
about…
Could
you
tell
me…?
I
wonder
if
you
could
tell
me…
Would
it
be
possible
to
tell
me
…?
Would
you
mind
telling
me…?
Useful
language
Part
Two:
Inquire
about
information
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
tell
me…
I
would
be
grateful
if
you
could
tell
me…
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
tell
me…
Useful
language
Part
Two:
Inquire
about
information
(Useful
connectors)
Firstly,
/
First
of
all,…
Secondly,
/
In
addition,
/
also,…
Finally,…
Part
Three:
Express
thanks
or
expectations
I
appreciate
your
help
and
look
forward
to
hearing
from
you.
I
look
forward
to
receiving
the
requested
information.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
reply
to
me.
Thank
you
for
your
time
and
effort.
Useful
language
Review
the
writing
tips:
Address
the
receiver
properly.
Start
with
the
writing
purpose.
Use
indirect
questions
to
ask
for
information.
Use
connectors
to
order
your
points.
Express
thanks
or
expectations.
Sign
off
your
email
appropriately.
Complete
writing
Enquiries
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival
Enquiries
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival
Dear
Sir
/
Madam,
Enquiries
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival
Dear
Sir
/
Madam,
I
am
a
student
of
the
Experimental
High
School
Attached
to
Beijing
Normal
University.
I
am
writing
to
ask
for
information
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival.
Enquiries
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival

Firstly,
I
was
wondering
if
you
accept
sports
videos.
I
videoed
my
classmates
doing
sports
after
class
and
my
classmates
praised
me
for
their
dynamic
and
lively
scenes.
Could
you
please
tell
me
if
they
are
acceptable
to
the
contest?
Enquiries
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival

I
would
also
like
to
know
when
the
festival
begins.
I
would
be
grateful
if
you
could
tell
me
the
opening
and
closing
time.
Finally,
would
you
mind
telling
me
what
prize
the
winners
will
win
in
the
contest?
I
am
longing
to
be
one
of
the
winners.
Enquiries
about
the
Youth
Short
Film
Festival

I
appreciate
your
help
and
look
forward
to
your
reply
at
your
earliest
convenience.
Yours
faithfully,
Li
Hua
How
to
write
a
formal
inquiry
email?
Clear
Appropriate
Well-arranged
Polite
To
sum
up,
Assignment
for
today
Finish
off
your
email
writing,
referring
to
what
you
have
learnt
in
today’s
lesson.
Thank
you
for
your
listening!